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The next best romance/fantasy novel..... ICIRE: The Rebirth
by Kelvin O'Ralph on Aug 12, 2010
Stephen Wilson, a 17-year-old arrives at Minneapolis in search of greener pastures. However, he ends up getting more than he had dreamt of. Lisa Morgan, a gorgeous girl who happens to offer similar subjects with young Stephen. Her beauty; just like a strong fragrance, absolutely irresistible. She is that trap to which every man fall a victim. – Every man including Stephen. These two meet in an incident that not only changes their lives but releases to them a whole new world they never believed could exist.
Suddenly, one possesses the ability to create an manipulate fire, the other, the ability to create and manipulate the two states of water; water and ice.They are able to communicate in a strange but yet intriguing way.
Ex-boyfriend and admirer team up to break the two lovers. Would they succeed?
Follow Stephen and Lisa as they travel through a world where romance and mystery intertwine.
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Written by a teenager, studying at the University of Wolverhampton. Its a must to read..... be amazed of what a young writer can envisage.
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