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Touching Fire (Touch Saga Book 2) Kindle Edition

4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 151 ratings

Finding her past was supposed to end the nightmare. Only it was just the beginning.

Entrusting the fate of the world, not to mention her and Isaiah’s life to a father she’s never met is a big leap of faith on Fallon’s part. But it’s a necessary risk. Ashton is the key to protecting Isaiah and keeping her out of Garrison’s clutches. He is also the only one who can tell her what she is, except what she learns is that she is from a world that is far more dangerous than anyone could possibly imagine.

As her powers grow out of control, Fallon must pick between her mortality and a legacy that does not include Isaiah. She must summon the courage to face a destiny that will test the boundaries of everything she has ever known. But most of all, she must protect Isaiah from the monster within herself and trust the man whose toxic blood runs through her veins.

Danger builds as power clashes between two evils, both seeking her to tip the scales to eternal darkness and suffering.

Can humanity rise to face an ancient calling to which Fallon is powerless to stop? Can she protect those she cares about, or will their blood forever stain her hands?

Touch Vengeance. Touch Malice. Touch Fire.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00KL29WO2
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Airicka Phoenix (May 26, 2014)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ May 26, 2014
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 3.6 MB
  • Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 352 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 151 ratings

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Airicka Phoenix is a multi-genre, international bestselling author of morally gray men and the women who love'em. Airicka's an avid lover of horror, reading, and coffee. When she's not lost in her own fantasy world, she can be found trying to bribe a demon bird to love her, drinking too much coffee, or binge watching true crime documentaries. She currently lives on the outskirts of Ontario with all the voices in her head.

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Customers find the story interesting with lots of action and twists. They appreciate the writing talent and witty personality of the main character, Fallon. The book is described as well-written and worth reading.

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Customers enjoy the story's development. They find the fantasy and science fiction elements intriguing, with lots of action. Readers appreciate the continuation of Fallon's story and the love between her and Isaiah. They are excited for the next book in the series.

"...So excited for the next book!" Read more

"...It’s definitely a cool idea, and it’s in no way the same as the Sweet series, but I just get worried that that’s going to be the new vampire craze,..." Read more

"...then a lot of the paranormal books I've been reading and there is lots of action...." Read more

"This series is quite fascinating with a million twists and turns...." Read more

4 customers mention "Writing talent"4 positive0 negative

Customers praise the writing talent of the author. They also appreciate the way the character speaks and her witty personality.

"...1. I loved the way Fallon speaks...." Read more

"I loved it... Fallon was a little more grown up and I loved her witty personality...." Read more

"...Love this series! Love Airicka Phoenix and her amazingly wonderful writing talent for bringing us stories to absolutely fall in love with." Read more

"...'s books, I've read several of them with no complaint, she's good at what she writes, they're thorough, intriguing, fascinating but she lost me..." Read more

3 customers mention "Readability"3 positive0 negative

Customers enjoyed the book. They found it readable and thought the third book would be good. Readers love the series and can't wait for the next chapter.

"...But based on the ending, I think the third book will be really good. Hopefully it won’t take too long to get published, though!" Read more

"...Honestly that about sums it up for me. It was well worth the wait, can't wait for the next chapter in Fallon and Isaiah's lives. Love this series!..." Read more

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Top reviews from the United States

  • Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2022
    Get ready to loose some sleep. The twists and turns have kept me day dreaming about this series all day at work. So excited for the next book!
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2014
    So after receiving an ARC copy of Airicka Phoenix’s Touching Smoke a few months back, I’ve been anxiously waiting for the second book, Touching Fire, to make its appearance. After a few false alarms, it finally got released on March 27, and I got around to reading it a few weeks ago. I was REALLY excited to read it because I loved the first one so much (see my review here), but I really had no thoughts on where the series was going to go after Fallon learned all about herself.

    Touching Fire picks up shortly after Fallon and Isaiah escape Garrison/Terrell. Having been on the run and constantly hiding from his men, they finally meet up with Ashton/Acheron, Fallon’s father. After defeating an army of supernatural creatures outside of a diner, he takes the two back to his home in Luxuria, which is in a separate dimension only accessed via the nexus (a long crazy hallway of doors). Once there, Fallon’s lineage is laid out for her. Ashton explains that she is more than just a genetic freak concocted in Garrison’s lab. She is also the daughter of sin, in particular, lust, and therefore has many special powers. From this point forward, Fallon discovers that she is potentially a key component of a centuries old prophecy, fights tooth and nail to have a future with Isaiah, and gets kidnapped/detained a couple of times. All of this leads up to a pretty severe cliffhanger of an ending.

    What I Liked:

    1. I loved the way Fallon speaks. She says things like “Somehow, this revelation was infinitely worse than the time I learned I was a cocktail of animal DNA,” and “Life really was one big box of freaking mystery chocolates and I was quickly becoming diabetic.” She’s very off-the-cuff and much more believable than a lot of characters in other books.

    2. No love triangle! At least not yet. I’m sure I’m speaking too soon, but as of right now, the focus is on figuring herself out and loving Isaiah.

    3. The fusion of two very different genres – Paranormal Fantasy + Sci-Fi – makes this story really interesting. In Fallon’s words, she was “a weapon, a mutant, a sin, and a princess.” She has to choose between being human with Isaiah or supernatural, living on Earth or in the realm of Luxuria with the rest of the sins and their offspring. But in reality, her actual humanity was conceived in the lab of a mad scientist who wanted to carry on the life of his deceased daughter and unknowingly fused her DNA with that of a sin.

    4. I really like the idea of sins personified as opposed to actual monsters like vampires or werewolves. Definitely different. BUT….(see #3 below).

    What I Didn’t Like:

    1. As with the first book, SO much of this book seemed like set up or filler. It took quite a while for the sci-fi theme of the first book to catch up with the supernatural fantasy theme of this one.

    2. For a book that was postponed several times due to editing/publishing, it was still chock full of errors, and silly ones at that: googles instead of goggles, hare instead of are, noise instead of nose, etc. At one point, Isaiah was referred to as Ike. They were things that should’ve been picked up with no problem by anyone who read the book.

    3. I’m currently in the middle of Wendy Higgins’ Sweet trilogy, so being confronted with another storyline involving the descendants of sins kind of made me face-palm. It’s definitely a cool idea, and it’s in no way the same as the Sweet series, but I just get worried that that’s going to be the new vampire craze, and it doesn’t seem like that can be adjusted to reflect the author’s own ideas as easily as the vampire/zombie/werewolf story.

    4. Isaiah didn’t really have much of a purpose in this book. In the first one, he was Fallon’s protector. In this one, he just kind of existed, waiting around until Fallon and Ashton figured out what to do with him.

    So my review for this went down a bit from Touching Smoke because, while a lot happened, most of it happened in the last third or so of the book. The large majority of it seemed a lot like filler and set up. But based on the ending, I think the third book will be really good. Hopefully it won’t take too long to get published, though!
  • Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2014
    I loved it... Fallon was a little more grown up and I loved her witty personality. When she finally learns about herself (and OMG...I didn't see that coming) she is determined to stay alive. Isaiah, yes he is still stunningly handsome and fiercely protective of Fallon. They have a love like no other ( I loved how when she thought Isaiah was going to break up with her and how he told her how silly she was it was a " Girl, it's obvious how crazy he is over you" kind of moments.)
    But through it all Fallon and Isaiah's love is solid. Then we met Archer... I loved him! I'm sarcastic by nature and we could totally be friends. A handsome looking friend. We get the usual readers adrenaline rush from start to finish, OK I lied because I was crushed that there was a cliffhanger. But that just means Touching Embers will be that much more worth it.
    Pick up the first one and start Fallon's journey then grab this copy and see what you have been missing Airicka has never disappointed in giving her readers something to look like a zombie after reading it. Yeah you'll stay up half the night reading well pass your bead time. So go charge your e-reader and Happy reading!
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2014
    **SPOILERS**

    I have a frustrated love with this book. I loved that it was different then a lot of the paranormal books I've been reading and there is lots of action. That being said Fallon annoyed me she seemed whiny, which is understandable to an extent she seemed week, which is realistic in a sense, however I know it is building up to one day her being bad a$$. Still, there where a lot of times when I wanted to say "Shut-up"! Yes, very unreasonable of me, I know.

    I was annoyed when I felt we would finally get answers then it was a big "NOPE" just kidding, moment. It seemed to drag until things started to unfold, I understand they mystery, and things needed to unfold in due time, but don't tease me with things like "Fallon, I'll tell you everything", and then "I can't tell you at this time" etc.. not verbatim, but you get the hint.

    I'm also still confused about: [ I she Amelia or is she not? What's with the Isaiah in the limbo world? I'm confused on the whole DNA soul mate, past life thing.

    Anyway, I will totally read the next book, cause I so want to finally see Fallon kick some butt.
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2014
    As if I didn't love this series enough already, just finished reading this book and WOW! Honestly that about sums it up for me. It was well worth the wait, can't wait for the next chapter in Fallon and Isaiah's lives. Love this series! Love Airicka Phoenix and her amazingly wonderful writing talent for bringing us stories to absolutely fall in love with.
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2014
    This series is quite fascinating with a million twists and turns. I enjoyed this and had to rate it well but I confess to a fear that so much goes on that the series will become repetition and lose its punch. It will be interesting to see the next book.
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2014
    I love the continuation of Fallon's story. The love between her and Isaiah is tested and grows. He's completely devoted but Fallon, bless her heart, has some growing up to do. The ending threw me and can't wait for the conclusion
  • Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2014
    so of course I absolutely loved this book.. but damn how are you going to leave us with an ending like that.

Top reviews from other countries

  • Stormie Jay-Fox
    4.0 out of 5 stars Good read
    Reviewed in Canada on May 29, 2014
    I really liked this book. It had quite a few surprise twists. Can she trust her father? Will she ever learn how to use her powers?

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