Brothers of the Flame
Series: An Ariel Kimber Novel
Book Number: 1
This series is completed
Release Date: 31st Jul 2017
The average rating for this book is 3.18 out of 5
Trigger Warning Abuse Trigger Warning Abuse - Emotional Trigger Warning Abuse - Physical Trigger Warning Bully from outside of Harem Trigger Warning Death outside of the Harem
Genre Paranormal Harem Size Large Harem (FMC & 7+) Trope Bullying Trope Found Family Trope Friends to Lovers Form Witches, Warlocks & Mages POV 1st Person POV Age FMC High School Age (up to 18) Store Availability Audiobook Store Availability Kindle Unlimited Store Availability Kobo Plus Store Availability Nook Store Availability Paperback Abused Female Magic MM Other Woman Drama Twins Virgin FMC
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Ariel Kimber is a 17-year-old girl who, thanks to her mother, has had a life full of unpleasantness and abuse. And it’s about to get a whole lot worse.
After her mother meets a man online, Ariel is forced to move to a different state, leaving all that she has ever known behind. Any teenager’s nightmare. But Ariel isn’t like most teenagers, she’s different, and she has literally nothing to leave behind. No friends, no nothing. They move next door to a house that remains empty all summer long until the day before the first day of school. A school where the other kids treat Ariel like garbage because of who her mother is and the fact that she’s different from them, save for a few – her neighbors. Tyson, his mysterious Uncle, Quinton, and twins, Abel and Addison. They quickly become her only friends, but Ariel soon finds out they are hiding things from her, keeping secrets from her. And she wants answers. Surprisingly, they give them to her. What do you do when you find out you’re not who you always thought you were and your whole world gets flipped upside down?
Ariel Kimber stumbles into a world she didn’t know existed, a world of magic and nothing is as it seems. Thankfully, she has the guys to guide her, to hold her hand along the way and she is going to need a whole lot of hand holding.