Torchfire

Moira Buffini

Book - 2025

"Lark has fled Northaven with her mother and is urgently seeking a safe haven. Nightingale is being held captive and forced to use her songlight against her own people. Piper has been promoted up the ranks, where nothing but bloodshed is demanded of him. Rye has stumbled across an incredible airship, the likes of which has never been seen before... All four are united by their desire for peace. But peace between feels more fragile than ever." --publisher.

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Subjects
Genres
Young adult fiction
Dystopian fiction
Fantasy fiction
Romance fiction
Published
New York, NY : Storytide, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers [2025]
Language
English
Main Author
Moira Buffini (author)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
"Book two of the Torch trilogy"--title page.
Sequel to "Songlight"--cover.
Physical Description
441 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9780063358263
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

The war between the Aylish and the Brightlings continues in this sequel toSonglight (2024). Knowledge of the earlier volume is a must as readers are immediately plunged back into the action. Peace talks in Northaven have gone horribly wrong. Fleeing the carnage, Elsa, her mother, Heron, and Kingfisher head into the dense Brightland forest. Unbeknownst to Elsa, her love, Rye Tern, has escaped from a Chrysalid House; the metal headband blocking his ability to communicate using songlight is still attached. Meanwhile, Piper, Elsa's estranged brother, is questioning his loyalties, but he continues to work for Lord Kite, Brightlinghelm's new leader, whom Queen of Propaganda Sister Swan also serves. Elsa's friend Nightingale, who's a prisoner of Sister Swan, tries to convince Swan to use her influence over the Brightlings to further peace with the Aylish, while she secretly communicates with Elsa through songlight. Diary entries from 17-year-old Petra of Sealand, a remote island with a technologically advanced society, appear throughout; she's traveling on the airshipCelestis as part of a surveillance mission, seeking new land where her people can expand. This volume, which sets events up for the trilogy closer, deftly explores a range of human differences against the backdrop of a lush, immersive world populated by characters who are diverse in appearance and culture. The whiplash of experiencing heartache and hope in rapid succession leads to thought-provoking questions, and a revelation that has unforeseen consequences will leave readers eager for the next volume. Heartbreaking, heartening, wondrous.(Dystopian. 14-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.