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Fires of Change

The Fire Blossom Saga, Book 2

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Fires of Change

By: Sarah Lark, Kate Northrop - translator
Narrated by: Anthea Greco
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Sarah Lark, author of The Fire Blossom, continues her epic family saga as a defiant new generation of women comes of age amid social unrest and precarious love in colonial New Zealand.

It’s 1863, nearly twenty years since Ida Lange came to New Zealand to change her life and realize a dream. With her best friend, Cat, she established a thriving sheep farm on the continental plains where their combined families settled - and succeeded. But the idyll of Rata Station could be reaching an end. The fires of change are coming again, and this time it’s Ida’s and Cat’s daughters - Mara, Carol, and Linda - who will get swept up in the ensuing chaos.

The spirited Mara is in the first blush of romantic awakening with a half-Maori boy torn between two heritages. Mara’s love for him is a greater risk than either of them can imagine. Carol, engaged to the son of a local sheep baron, has a prospect that seems safe - yet fate has other plans. And Linda, Carol’s sweet-natured “twin,” who holds the family secret of her heritage close to her heart, can’t imagine a life outside Rata Station. Then a sudden tragedy throws the families into peril and desperation.

As tensions escalate between the warring Maori tribes and English settlers, Mara, Carol, and Linda struggle to overcome increasing hardships for themselves and for each other. Drawing on their strong will, resilience, and unbreakable bond, they’ll do anything to secure their future at Rata Station before it slips away forever.

©2020 by Sarah Lark (P)2020 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved. Translation © 2020 by Kate Northrop.
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What a story, created about a very strange but immensely likeable family unit. It is definitely necessary to have read the previous book in this series and even then it was difficult to remember who was who and what had happened previously.
This book was set during a terrifying period of New Zealand's history and terrifying acts were performed. This book tells about how family members were caught up in the troubles and overcame them.

Well researched,remarkable story.

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Great! I really enjoyed the audiobook.It had a slow start but it later became unputdown-able!.

loved it!

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The narrator was excellent. The story was well researched and the characters believable. As well as being a multifaceted exciting and enjoyable read it was based on an historic point in . It opened up a whole new area of knowledge for me personally as I hadn’t known very much about the British and their treatment of and relationship with the Maori people, the first nation people of New Zealand. Neither had I realised how much in -fighting there was between Maori tribes. An excellent series really well researched so it feels totally authentic.

Family epic/saga in New Zealand

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