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The Fire Blossom
- The Fire Blossom Saga, Book 1
- Narrated by: Katherine Littrell
- Series: The Fire Blossom Saga, Book 1
- Length: 22 hrs and 15 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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Summary
The bestselling author of the Sea of Freedom Trilogy returns with a sweeping family saga of two women in nineteenth-century New Zealand and their epic journey to survive in a world of their own making.
It’s 1837, and immigrating to a small New Zealand fishing village is an opportunity for Ida Lange’s family to build a better future. Yet for Ida, raised in a strict, religious, tight-knit German community, so much is still forbidden to a woman. Yearning for the poor day laborer she shared books with as a child, Ida is now trapped in a dire marriage to a man of her father’s choosing.
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- Kythemom
- 25-03-20
R rated by my opinion
I couldn’t get past the first chapter. Started out fine and then drifted to trash talk.
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- Connie T.
- 01-09-19
Another great Sarah Lark New Zealand novel
I have enjoyed Sarah Lark's other historic novels set in New Zealand. This one did not disappoint. Great storyline and narration.
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- SpinningKat
- 14-09-19
Engaging story with love, betrayal and sheep!
I loved this fictionalized story about German settlers into New Zealand. I felt like I was along for the ride.of this adventure and the characters had depth and appeal. I enjoyed it and wish I could follow along with these characters into their next chapter.
2 people found this helpful
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- Jim C
- 06-09-19
Loved it!
Loved this book. Sweeping and long. I feel like most books end too soon. Would "read" it again!
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- Kindle Customer
- 08-11-20
Great story!
Loved it! Didn't want the book to end. So happy when she shot him...Who, you say, read the book.
1 person found this helpful
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- Erin Goltz
- 26-10-19
Love Lark
I really enjoy Sarah Lark's novels, this is the first I've listened to.
Thanks narrator, Katherine Liitrell, was outstanding. She tackled numerous accents and various characters. It was wonderful, emotive, and greatly said the story.
The story itself is consistent with Lark's general formula. Meet two strong and flawed female characters and see what happens as they grow in the new country. Wonderful.
Warning: the are accounts of sexual violence, they are not graphic ( which I appreciate)
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- Careful Consumer
- 05-10-19
Historical novel
Book went on a little too long...But was Interesting from a historical perspective. I would read this author again.
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- Anonymous User
- 13-03-22
I really like this book.
I love the story and the characters! I really love the background and it made me feel inside the story
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- Becky
- 13-03-22
Enjoyable read!!
This Audible book was really well done. I usually don't choose a narration done in a foreign language. This was hard to follow at times, but overall a good book. I look forward to the next book in the series.
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- Book Bug!
- 09-12-21
Good Book
I enjoyed this book and the historical aspects of it. I found it very detailed in that regard and was surprised to see how accurate a lot of the history that was portrayed in this historical fiction was actually factual. The only thing I
found frustrating was Ida’s inability to see how ridiculous her marriage was. She continued to stand by her husband that was no good and kept believing she was the one in the wrong. Even her younger sister knew how we ridiculous her choices were. And she had her friend Cat and the childhood friend Karl who truly loved her going around in circles to make her happy and protect her. Cat on the other hand was the one that was truly abused in this book. She was born into a horrible situation And as often happens, her beauty worked against her and made her life more difficult. I am looking forward to the rest of the series. The narrator did a great job also!