Fire in the Ocean

Fire in the Ocean by K.D. Keenan is the second installment in the Gods of the New World series, published by Diversion Publishing on February 27, 2018. This 282-page work of fiction blends elements of fairy tales, folk tales, and mythology, immersing readers in a paranormal fantasy enriched by Ancient Hawaiian lore. The story follows Sierra, who, after previously saving the world, seeks a relaxing vacation in Hawaii, only to find herself embarking on an unexpected adventure.
As Sierra navigates her time in Hawaii with friends Chaco and Fred, she faces challenges that test her magical abilities. After a whale watching trip goes awry, the trio encounters a mysterious white octopus, leading them to the island of Molokai. Here, Sierra is drawn into a conflict involving the construction of an energy plant, revealing the complex interplay of divine forces and mortal lives. This edition presents a unique blend of adventure and mythology, inviting readers to explore the depths of Hawaiian culture and the trials that come with it.
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K.D. Keenan returns with the action-packed second installment in the Gods of the New World series, Fire in the Ocean, a paranormal fantasy steeped in Ancient Hawaiian lore perfect for fans of Patricia Briggs and C.E. Murphy.
After saving the world once, Sierra’s earned a vacation. She’s thinking Hawaii: sun, surf, sand. With her boyfriend called away for work, she’ll make do with the company of her friends Chaco, also known as Coyotl the trickster, and Fred, a mischievous mannegishi with the power to disappear and reappear at will. When the motley crew is swept overboard during a whale watching trip and encounter a mysterious white octopus, they are plunged into a whole new adventure that will test their magical mettle.
Pulled ashore on the island of Molokai, Sierra finds hospitality and powerful friends. When she is asked to prevent the construction of a potentially disruptive energy plant, she is drawn into a tangle of godly proportions. But the machinations of the gods can be opaque at best—and sometimes downright lethal for mortals.
For Sierra, the sun, surf, and sand are still there, but Hawaii is far more than a day at the beach.
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