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Spark: The Firebrand Chronicles, Book One by J.M. Hackman

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4.0

Spark is a peppy, fun read perfect for fans of Sara Ella’s Unblemished. I enjoyed the cast of characters and found each one really different from others. Anna might have been my favorite, simply because she was so silly. The romance between Baldwin and Brenna is sweet and perfect for readers just beginning to read romance.

The Christian themes in the story are pretty straightforward without being preachy. Brenna faces choices surrounding a prophecy which seems to indicate that she’ll play a major role in the land of Linneah, a role she is more than a little hesitant to accept. As she struggles with how to embrace her destiny, she finds great allies and keeps readers entertained with her spunky observations and longing for ordinary breakfast food. I enjoyed Spark and found it to be a pretty quick read.

Note: I received a free copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.

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4.0

I enjoyed this Christian YA fantasy. Nice work on the world building/setting. Good characters in interesting situations. There’s great suspense as the story builds. I found the ending a little flat, though. The final battle didn’t reach the same or higher tension as some of the earlier scenes. I kept waiting for a big reveal or twist or betrayal, thinking the relatively quick resolution was just the calm before the big moment, but it never materialized.

I would still recommend this to fantasy fans and especially Christian teens. Other readers may have a better experience with the ending, and the rest of the story was solid for me.

I received a review copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.

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5.0

This is a great fantasy book for middle grades and up. I enjoyed the quick action from the first page with Brenna thrown into a new world (the world-building is awesome) and finding out she has a power. Brenna's mother is missing and with smarts and determination she finds her own strength and capabilities. There are a few places where Brenna doesn't listen to advice which really fits with 16 year olds I have known. She learns some cause and effect in this new world and brings some of her Earth knowledge to help in this new world. I'm looking forward to reading the sequels to see how Brenna grows.

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3.0

About this book:

“Brenna James wants three things for her sixteenth birthday: to find her history notes before the test, to have her mother return from her business trip, and to stop creating fire with her bare hands.
Yeah, that’s so not happening. Unfortunately.
When Brenna learns her mother is missing in an alternate reality called Linneah, she travels through a portal to find her. Against her will. Who knew portals even existed? But Brenna’s arrival in Linneah begins the fulfillment of an ancient prophecy, including a royal murder and the theft of Linneah’s most powerful relic: the Sacred Veil.
Hold up. Can everything just slow down for a sec?
Unwilling yet left with no other choice, Brenna and her new friend Baldwin (Um, hello, Hottie!) pursue the thief into the dangerous woods of Silvastamen and beyond. Exactly what Brenna wanted to do for her sixteenth birthday. Exactly. When they spy an army marching toward Linneah, Brenna is horrified. Can she find the veil, save her mother, and warn Linneah in time?
And more importantly, why on earth doesn’t this alternity have Belgian waffles?”



Series: Book #1 in the “Firebrand Chronicles”.


Spiritual Content- The God figure in this fantasy novel is titled as the Most High King & ‘H’s are capital when referring to Him; Talks about [God] & who to serve; There are angel-like beings called the Lighted Ones; Brenna says she had never been big on church, but see supernatural things in Linneah; A couple Prayers; Many mentions of the Most High King (named Elyon in this novel), His Son (who walked earth), & Prophecies; Mentions of believing in [God] & His Son; Mentions of prayers, praying, praising. & blessings over food (to the Most High King); Mentions of a church-like place & worshiping the Most High King; Mentions of sacred relics & objects; Mentions of a devil-like character (the Great Serpent) & his followers; Mentions of blessings & being blessed; A few mentions of the Lighted Ones (angels); A mention of a miracle;
*Note: three ‘saints and sinners!’ and a ‘welcome to hell’ are said; Alien-like creators; Mentions of aliens; Mentions of evil & evil spells; Mentions of creatures called Dragon Demons; A couple mentions of curses; A couple mentions of ghosts.


Negative Content- Minor cussing including: a ‘bastard’, a ‘blah, blah, blah’, a ‘darn it’, a ‘duh’, a ‘freaking’, a ‘geez’, an ‘oh my word’, two ‘dumb’s, three forms of ‘screw up’, four ‘idiot’s, four forms of ‘suck’, five ‘sheesh’s, five forms of ‘shut up’, and twelve ‘stupid’s; Sarcasm & Eye Rolling; Fighting, Stabbing, Being Stabbed/Hit, Pain, Injuries, Blood/Bleeding, & Smells (semi-detailed); Healing injuries & Blood (up to semi-detailed); Being poisoned & Pain (up to semi-detailed); Creepy bugs/spiders and creatures, Pain, & Blood/Bleeding (up to semi-detailed); Hurting others & Starting Fires (some are killed and Brenna has a hard time with what she’s done even though it was self-defense, up to semi-detailed); Earthquakes & Waves (barely-above-not-detailed); A monster & seeing it eating people (barely-above-not-detailed); Nightmares of dying (barely-above-not-detailed); Mentions of a murder, how it happened, & blood (barely-above-not-detailed); Mentions of places & creepy creatures that cause pain, bleeding, and deaths (up to semi-detailed); Mentions of deaths; Mentions of possible deaths from fighting; Mentions of killing, violence, fighting, fights, screams, injuries, & blood/bleeding (up to semi-detailed); Mentions of dead bodies (barely-above-not-detailed); Mentions of wars; Mentions of fires & smoke (up to semi-detailed); Mentions of earthquakes & waves (barely-above-not-detailed); Mentions of poison & being poisoned; Mentions of crimes & criminals; Mentions of thieves & stealing; Mentions of knives; Mentions of a tavern; Mentions of drugs & addictions to a certain drug; Mentions of blackmail; Mentions of nightmares; Mentions of hatred; Mentions of lies & lying; Mentions of gossip & rumors; Mentions of tattoos; Mentions of an injured dog (barely-above-not-detailed); Mentions of hunting; A few mentions of someone possibly being suicidal/cause themselves harm (he isn’t/doesn’t); A few mentions of a mission to kill someone; A few mentions of torture; A few mentions of throwing up; A couple mentions of starving to death; A couple mentions of a cigarette; A couple mentions of divorce; A mention of a beheading;
*Note: A couple mentions of a brand name; A mention of Star Wars; A mention of a fictional character.


Sexual Content- a forehead kiss, a cheek kiss, a not-detailed kiss, a barely-above-not-detailed kiss, and a boarder-line barely-above-not-detailed // semi-detailed kiss; Some Hand Holding, Touches, & Warmth; Some Noticing; four forms of ‘hot’; Mentions of flirting & a flirt (including a girl pressing her body against a guy); Mentions of a cute boy; A few mentions of a man leering at girls & giving once-overs; A few mentions of dating & boyfriends; A few mentions of blushes; A couple mentions of kisses; A couple mentions of funny stuff happening between young teens; A couple mentions of jealousy; A mention of protecting a girl from a guy; A mention of a guy looking at Brenna’s mouth; A mention of a girl being an unwanted female at birth; A YA amount of love, falling in love, & the emotions (some/a bit);
*Note: A couple mentions of being knocked down to their butt/bottom; A mention of whipping someone’s butt; A mention of someone being a pain in the butt; A mention of underwear.

-Brenna James, age 16
1st person P.O.V. of Brenna
288 pages

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Pre Teens- One Star
New Teens- One Star
Early High School Teens- Two Stars (and a half)
Older High School Teens- Three Stars
My personal Rating- Two Stars (and a half)
{Add ½ to a full star for high school age and older who enjoy fantasy books.}
It’s no secret that fantasy isn’t my favorite genre, personally.
Yet, for some reason, there are ones that interest me and when I try them out, I find that they are ‘eh’ or not too bad (i.e. decent/good).
I wasn’t sure what to expect with this fantasy story, especially with the beginning feeling like a contemporary story (until Brenna had fire coming from her fingers, that is). While Brenna did have a few rollercoaster emotions back-to-back at times, I did like her and her sass. She also has ADHD, which I like seeing that being represented in Christian Fiction.
Sure, there were some typical fantasy clichés of the girl in the new world, creepy creatures and strange food, and the guy with a chip on his shoulder about the new visitor. But there was were parts I wasn’t expecting and had me curious on what the author would do next. The Spiritual Content was also very obvious to represent God and the devil, so I liked that.
Because of some fighting, harming, and creepy creature parts, my rating is lower, but those who activity read fantasy books might not be bothered.
For Parents: People do spells with their powers and magic is involved, but the magic is seemed to be more of a gift/blessing.


Link to review:
https://booksforchristiangirls.blogspot.com/2018/10/spark-by-jm-hackman.html


*BFCG may (Read the review to see) recommend this book by this author. It does not mean I recommend all the books by this author.
*I received this book for free from the Author for this honest review.
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