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The Legend of Fire Mountain

The Fire Blossom Saga, Book 3

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Bold new paths in life and love are forged in nineteenth-century New Zealand in the stirring final chapter of bestselling author Sarah Lark’s multigenerational Fire Blossom Saga.

It’s 1880 in the North Island town of Otaki, where Aroha lives contentedly with her mother, Linda - until a fateful tragedy leaves Aroha traumatized and plagued by a cursed guilt. For the long recovery ahead, Aroha is sent to Rata Station, a thriving sheep farm that Aroha’s mother and grandmother once called home. Linda knows it’s the perfect place for her daughter to heal, find hope, and start a life she can call her own.

On South Island, Aroha soon develops a bond with her relatives, who are looking toward the future, too. Aroha’s cousin March is a vivacious, business-minded beauty who wants to take advantage of New Zealand’s burgeoning industrial age. Robin is a delicate young man and an aspiring actor as fearful of his father’s disapproval as he is desperate to run from it. And then there’s Aroha, who sees unexpected opportunity in the growing tourism trade beyond the continental plains.

Through personal trials, professional compromises, great love, profound loss, and a struggle to survive, Aroha, March, and Robin will discover their true destinies. A country is in flux, and a generation of ambitious and resilient young dreamers is changing with it in this exhilarating conclusion to an epic saga.

©2015 Sarah Lark (P)2021 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved. Translation © 2021 by Kate Northrop.
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It's took me a long time to slice thought the pot of the story as I had to go back to previous pages to clarify who was the chreate

The history of the typle

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A sweeping Family saga set in New Zealand. Well researched by the knowledgeable writer and narrated well (except for when the narrator tried a Scottish accent which will make any Scot cringe). I enjoyed the tangled web of family relationships across New Zealand and would happily read another book by this writer.

From Māori warriors to Shakespeare

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The first two books in this series are really good, but I’ve no idea what this story is doing. Plot line is weak and flits between characters without a fraction of the depth from book one. Felt quite pointless tbh. I’d enjoy the first two and skip this one nothing really happens.

Just bad.

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