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Into the Cold Fire (Daughters of the Moon #2) (edition 2000)

by Lynne Ewing

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Serena, a moon goddess who has the special gift of reading minds, is torn between joining the dark force of the evil Atrox and staying with her friends, the Daughters of the Moon.
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Title:Into the Cold Fire (Daughters of the Moon #2)
Authors:Lynne Ewing
Info:Volo (2000), Edition: 1st ed, Hardcover, 264 pages
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Serena was my favorite character from this series as a kid because I loved her duality and forbidden love story. As a reread, this book was even slower than the first one though. Things really didn't pick up until around page 100, but after that we were off to the races and the ending was so satisfying that I couldn't give it anything less than five stars.

I just really love this series and how all of the relationships are written. Even though there's sort of a love triangle plot at the center of this installment, the romantic plot line isn't written as a traditional romance arc. It's as if the author thought that falling for a boy was the least interesting thing that could happen to a girl and thusly refused to dedicate a significant amount of pages to it. This book deals so much more with female friendships, brother-sister relationships, frenemies, and aspirations for the future.

This series of books will probably always be my gold standard for teen romance, for how little importance Ewing gives them. It's realistic and refreshing. And the teens sound like the teens of my generation. Their deepest convos still sound very teenage, a little clumsy, and maybe referential. ( )
  tanyaferrell | Dec 23, 2022 |
Good cliff hanger, going to have to get the next book sooner than I planned. ( )
  bookjunkie57 | Apr 17, 2015 |
Into the Fire is the second of the thirteen Daughters of the Moon series by Lynne Ewing. This quick read, suspenseful series revolves around high school girls balancing teenage issues in addition to dealing with their acquired secret mystical powers of the moon and their fate of protecting the world from the evil Atrox. The second book focuses on Serena Killingsworth. Although she has powers that include telepathy, mind control, and mind reading she begins to lose chunks of her memory the more she spends time with her new boyfriend, Zahi. As the story advances, the rest of the goddesses begin to recognize that Zahi is associated with the evil Atrox and his followers. Serena is torn between her forbidden love for Zahi and her fate to destroy him. The astounding descriptions of supernatural elements and the power of invisibility keep readers engaged. Ewing mixes mythology, fantasy, magic, love, friendship, and teenage drama to create an unforgettable and original story. Although the series is a quick read, the plot could be strengthened if the audience had more details on the lives of each individual girl. ( )
  Jourdon | Dec 4, 2010 |
sadly this is also a wanna be screen play which NEVER became one ( )
  klolovebooks | Oct 15, 2010 |
The Daughters of the Moon are back for the second book in the series and this time we follow Serena whose gift is to read minds. She is having strange experiences with dream-like qualities where she sees a girl walk into a fire. When she tries to help her Serena finds the fire is cold and she has interupted a ritual of evil Atrox followers (their nemisis).

Jimena has a premonition that Serena will betray the other Daughters to the Atrox and so far they have not been able to stop one of her seeings from coming true. To complicate matters further Serena has boys on the brain. There is a new guy at school called Zahi who she loves spending time with, but the girls start to wonder if he is all he seems as Serena starts to loose chunks of her memory. She is acting strange and unlike herself causing the others to be worried about her.

This was another fun and easy read developing the main story nicely. Morgan manages to get in the mix again and looks like she will remain an issue for the girls in future installments. I look forward to reading what the girls get up to next. ( )
  Rhinoa | Jan 30, 2009 |
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Serena Killingsworth stood on the shoulder of Pacific Coast Highway near the bluffs, waiting for her surf-rat brother to pull his surfboard from the back of the utility van.
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