Firekind

When an outlandish creature almost drags 18-year-old Poppy Paquin into the river, she discovers her friend, Thom, is entwined with her missing memories. Thrown together, they evade the shadowy danger pursuing her. Their adventure leads them into Caelith, a realm ruled by elementals, where they face an enemy of legendary power, bent on Poppy’s capture.

A story of forbidden romance, buried heritage, and courageous choices.

Firedawn

Just when they’re reunited, Poppy and Thom are ripped apart, prevented from joining the Firekind in the fight against the nephyl. Captive in her father’s house and battling for her life, Poppy comes face to face with the dangers of living in Caelith and a treacherous new elemental. Mysteriously, the Firekind have disappeared, and she fears the worst.

Unsure if Poppy is alive, Thom must journey perilous roads to Symsara, seeking help from his estranged sister. Katla might stab him in the back, but she’s the key to navigating the sordid underworld hiding the information he needs.

Above all, a threat beyond imagining, fueled by the wiles of the nephyl, is poised to destroy Caelith and with it elementalkind. Against staggering odds, Thom and Poppy must join with dubious and unusual allies, pushing the boundaries of the possible to rescue their homeland before it’s corrupted beyond saving.

  • Poppy and Thom Forever!

    “I loved every second of this story. This book is a journey-both literally and emotionally-following Poppy and Thom as they find their ways back to each other. The writing is gorgeous with Crocker’s signature flowing prose, sublime descriptions, and fast-paced action. I couldn’t put Firedawn down! Highly, highly recommend for any fantasy lover!”

  • I need more!

    “Firekind is a mythical world of beauty and peril, anchored by the unexpected power of sacrificial love. Beautiful imagery and intriguing characters will draw you into this epic story from chapter one. An easy 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 for this incredible tale and for Angela Wren!”

  • An impactful story of discovering one’s potential.

    “I was gripped from the first chapter. Descriptive, relational, and full of creative imagery. Angela creates a world and a journey an adolescent can easily relate.”