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One teen assassin-in-training must unite three warring supernatural dynasties before death comes to them all…

Find out why USA Today calls The Sparks “a crackling read” that “builds a vivid world (both) otherworldly and relatable."

Neil Vapros just wants to make his father proud. The sixteen-year-old aspires to serve his family as an assassin, but he nearly dies in the process. As if that wasn’t bad enough, Neil’s family, as well as two rival dynasties, have abandoned an ancient promise to protect their city. An unknown evil has begun hunting all three houses from the shadows…

As Neil’s relatives fall one-by-one, he attempts to unite the three supernatural families against a common enemy. But earning trust after years of assassination attempts could prove impossible. Neil’s fight may involve more than a bloodthirsty empire, as betrayal rears its ugly head…

The Sparks is the first book in the award-winning Epic Feud trilogy of young adult fantasy novels. If you like captivating characters, inventive world building, and supernatural battles, then you’ll love Kyle Prue’s action-packed coming-of-age tale.

Buy The Sparks today to ignite your thirst for adventure!


“A crackling read. The Sparks builds a vivid world that is at once otherworldly and relatable. Characters spring from the page in a deft twist on mythology that belies Kyle Prue’s young age. He’s a voice to be heard.”  

Scott Bowles, USA Today


Winner of numerous national awards including
Best Book in Florida and Best Fiction for Young Adults 2015 from the Florida Authors and Publishers Association. The Sparks was runner up for Best Young Adult Fiction at the Florida Book Festival and won Honorable Mentions at the New England Book Festival, Midwest Book Festival, Southern California Book Festival, and the International London Book Festival. Prue also won an International Moonbeam Award and Indie Fab award for Best Young Author. 


About The Author

Kyle Prue is an award winning author, actor and comedian. Prue wrote The Sparks when he was just 16 years old. He will complete the series with The Flames and The Ashes. He has spent the past year on a national book tour visiting over 60,000 middle and high school students. Prue is also a popular keynote speaker at conferences and events. He is currently a freshman at the University of Michigan, studying acting and creative writing.

Prue is the founder of Sparking Literacy, a non-profit dedicated to lowering the high school dropout rate by inspiring teens to read, write and follow their dreams.  An actor and comedian, Prue trains at Second City Comedy Club in Chicago, where a number of SNL actors have gotten their start. Prue currently lives with his family in Petoskey, Michigan.

To receive his newsletter with special offers or to find out about new releases, visit kyleprue.com.  Prue is passionate about providing inspiring events for at-risk and underserved students. To learn about Sparking Literacy visit sparkingliteracy.org 


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Other Books in the Feud Series 

The Flames  

The Ashes (Fall 2017)



The Sparks Book I of the Epic Feud Trilogy The Feud Trilogy 1 eBook Kyle Prue

Last Spring I became aware of a book called The Sparks by Kyle Prue. There was an opportunity for the author to come to visit my school so I decided to read the book in preparation for the visit. I honestly sat down thinking: “OK, how good can this really be, a teenager wrote it. It’s probably full of angst and underdeveloped story and characters.” BOY WAS I WRONG! The Sparks drew me in and I finished the book within 2 days. I could not put it down. The main characters at teenagers who live in a city called Altryon. The teens all come from historical families in the city. Centuries ago the families were brothers who were gifted with powers during a battle from “the Man with the Golden Light.” The brothers were supposed to protect the city together with their powers. The Vapros is a family that has been gifted with being able to materialize from one place to another visible place and to turn their enemies to ashes. The Celerius family is quick and honorable, they are the soldiers. The Taurlum are strong with skin of steel to protect them. Sometimes, those powers can develop to more advanced skills, but those are different for each individual. There is no information on the fourth family because that brother died soon after the powers were given. As the years passed surviving brothers started their families and began using their powers. As happens with many families, feuds between the families began which leads to the story. These families are still fighting a couple hundred years later and are actually killing each other. The story follows a teen from each family, Neil Vapros, Darius Taurlum, and Lily Celerius, who is struggling to figure out their place in the city and their family. The people of the city and the emperor of the city begins to fight back at the families. The teens each have to take control of their life and their destiny, but they struggle to be successful on their own. They each have to decide if it is worth putting aside the feud that they have always known. The main characters are likable. I found myself rooting for them. I did not feel myself roll my eyes at any part of the story, they were too glued to the page. Kyle Prue showed his skill as a writer by developing his characters well, giving them a purpose, but also not making them weaklings that by some miracle save the world. The Sparks is a book that did not disappoint and left me counting the days until the release of The Flames, the second book in the promised trilogy.

Product details

  • File Size 3158 KB
  • Print Length 335 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Cartwright Publishing; 2 edition (January 31, 2017)
  • Publication Date January 31, 2017
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B01MTX1XL5

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Review

Protagonists While a majority of this story is told from the point of view of Neil Vapros, a boy who wants nothing more than the respect of his family, this story has many points of view and while not all of them are the protagonists of this story, a great deal of them are. What I love about all of the protagonists is that they aren't these paragons of goodness that you can easily take the side of, they are flawed and their logic of this ridiculous feud between their families is warped beyond comprehension. Each of the protagonists grows in some way or another over the course of this story, it's a growth that's easily seen but not in your face and obvious. I really liked each character who has a POV in this story, while not all the POV characters are good, they are still well layered and it's easy to see their logic, even if it's not something I personally agree with.

World Building One of my biggest problems with this story, I almost feel too embarrassed to share. This book takes a long time to get fully set up, and while, once it's done, it's a really fantastic world that I'm totally sucked into now and I can't wait to see what happens in it, it was hard to get into at first because there was still a lot of set up. However, once a certain event occurs things speed up and kick into high gear. There's a lot to this world, and while it takes a while to set up it's quite a sight to behold. I mean the synopsis for the story sets it up a bit, but as you dive into this story the backstory for not only the characters but the families as well are incredible. Even after all this story has to offer in terms of set up there are still mysteries it hides and I just want to know more and to follow these characters as they hopefully discover more about the world they live in and the feud between their families that has consumed their entire lives.

Predictability Other than one very large twist that I was able to figure out from the synopsis alone, this book does a spectacular job at keeping the twists of this book under wraps. If you're worried about reading the synopsis and getting spoiled on something big, don't worry there's enough foreshadowing for that twist that even without the synopsis you'd still see it coming a long time before it's actually revealed. As for the other twists in this story, I'm sure there might have been some foreshadowing for the larger twists, but I can't seem to remember all that much. For the smaller stuff, there wasn't all that much that felt like and intentional twist, but more like a part of the plot to move things along.

Ending If I didn't know this book was part of a series going in, I would have known it by that ending. While this story doesn't end with a heart stopping cliffhanger or game changing twist, there is a lot that happens towards the end of this story. There are still a great many mysteries in this world and I just loved that the author used what I like to refer to as the "cooldown" period of this book, after the final climax, to remind readers that there's still more that won't be revealed until at least the sequel. The actual final climax of this story was incredible. Since there are multiple perspectives we got to see what was going down from multiple angles and through the lenses of different characters.

Rating

While this story does take quite a while to get fully set up, and the story can seem to drag in certain parts until then, once things start going they don't stop and I can't wait to find out what happens next in this intricately designed fantasy world.
In Januarh , my friend and I were informed about this book from our librarian, after she told us that Kyle was coming to visit. I immediately downloaded it, and became inamored with the read. Seeing the characters develop over the course of the story was amazing, as their personalities grew, ideals changed, and relationships grew. It was a great read, and while the beginning for me personally was a little confusing the first time, it was an amazing read. It was great to have my questions answered by the amazing author and its definitely a book I will keep rereading.
Last Spring I became aware of a book called The Sparks by Kyle Prue. There was an opportunity for the author to come to visit my school so I decided to read the book in preparation for the visit. I honestly sat down thinking “OK, how good can this really be, a teenager wrote it. It’s probably full of angst and underdeveloped story and characters.” BOY WAS I WRONG! The Sparks drew me in and I finished the book within 2 days. I could not put it down. The main characters at teenagers who live in a city called Altryon. The teens all come from historical families in the city. Centuries ago the families were brothers who were gifted with powers during a battle from “the Man with the Golden Light.” The brothers were supposed to protect the city together with their powers. The Vapros is a family that has been gifted with being able to materialize from one place to another visible place and to turn their enemies to ashes. The Celerius family is quick and honorable, they are the soldiers. The Taurlum are strong with skin of steel to protect them. Sometimes, those powers can develop to more advanced skills, but those are different for each individual. There is no information on the fourth family because that brother died soon after the powers were given. As the years passed surviving brothers started their families and began using their powers. As happens with many families, feuds between the families began which leads to the story. These families are still fighting a couple hundred years later and are actually killing each other. The story follows a teen from each family, Neil Vapros, Darius Taurlum, and Lily Celerius, who is struggling to figure out their place in the city and their family. The people of the city and the emperor of the city begins to fight back at the families. The teens each have to take control of their life and their destiny, but they struggle to be successful on their own. They each have to decide if it is worth putting aside the feud that they have always known. The main characters are likable. I found myself rooting for them. I did not feel myself roll my eyes at any part of the story, they were too glued to the page. Kyle Prue showed his skill as a writer by developing his characters well, giving them a purpose, but also not making them weaklings that by some miracle save the world. The Sparks is a book that did not disappoint and left me counting the days until the release of The Flames, the second book in the promised trilogy.
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