The Sorcerer's Shadow
By Jordan Quinn
Illustrated by Robert McPhillips
Book #12 of The Kingdom of Wrenly
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About The Book
In the twelfth fantastical book from The Kingdom of Wrenly series, Prince Lucas and Clara go on an adventure in the forest realm of Trellis!
All is not right in the forest realm of Trellis. Birds have left their nests and bears have abandoned their dens, as a mysterious magic threatens the natural order of the deep, dark woods. Together with a band of knights, Prince Lucas and Clara set out on an adventure that pits them against a dreaded sorcerer’s shadow. There’s only one problem: How can a shadow be defeated?
With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, The Kingdom of Wrenly chapter books are perfect for beginning readers.
All is not right in the forest realm of Trellis. Birds have left their nests and bears have abandoned their dens, as a mysterious magic threatens the natural order of the deep, dark woods. Together with a band of knights, Prince Lucas and Clara set out on an adventure that pits them against a dreaded sorcerer’s shadow. There’s only one problem: How can a shadow be defeated?
With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, The Kingdom of Wrenly chapter books are perfect for beginning readers.
Excerpt
The Sorcerer’s Shadow The Rider
Dudda-lump!
Dudda-lump!
Dudda-lump!
Horse hooves drummed frantically across the forest floor. Prince Lucas, Clara, and Ruskin stopped to listen. Lucas had just rescued a nest of baby birds that had fallen from a tree. He gently rested the nest in the crook of a thick branch so the mother bird would find her babies safe and sound. Then he climbed down the tree and jumped to the ground. The pounding hooves drew closer.
“Someone sure is in a huge hurry,” Lucas remarked as he looked down the trail. “I wonder if something’s wrong.”
The rider roared into view and thundered right by them. Lucas and Clara had to shield their faces from the dirt kicked up by the rider.
“It’s a knight!” Clara exclaimed.
Lucas nodded. “He’s probably headed for the castle,” he said. “Let’s follow him!”
Ruskin, Lucas’s dragon, took flight. The two best friends jumped on their horses and galloped after the rider, who had ridden far ahead. Lucas and Clara slowed to a canter when they got to the village. The villagers had spilled into the street to see who was in such a big rush. The butcher, the blacksmith, and the chandler had all left their shops and were standing in the midst of a crowd. They watched through the churned-up dust that the rider had left in his wake.
Clara waved to her father as they sped past her family’s bakery, the Daily Bread.
“What’s going on, Clara?” her father asked.
“I don’t know,” she called over her shoulder. “But we’re going to find out!”
The children weaved in and out of the crowd and rode on to the castle. When they reached the front gate, the rider had just tied his horse to the royal hitching post. He approached the castle guards and pulled off his helmet.
A cascade of dark brown hair tumbled over the knight’s shoulders.
Lucas cupped his hand over his mouth.
The rider was a girl!
Dudda-lump!
Dudda-lump!
Dudda-lump!
Horse hooves drummed frantically across the forest floor. Prince Lucas, Clara, and Ruskin stopped to listen. Lucas had just rescued a nest of baby birds that had fallen from a tree. He gently rested the nest in the crook of a thick branch so the mother bird would find her babies safe and sound. Then he climbed down the tree and jumped to the ground. The pounding hooves drew closer.
“Someone sure is in a huge hurry,” Lucas remarked as he looked down the trail. “I wonder if something’s wrong.”
The rider roared into view and thundered right by them. Lucas and Clara had to shield their faces from the dirt kicked up by the rider.
“It’s a knight!” Clara exclaimed.
Lucas nodded. “He’s probably headed for the castle,” he said. “Let’s follow him!”
Ruskin, Lucas’s dragon, took flight. The two best friends jumped on their horses and galloped after the rider, who had ridden far ahead. Lucas and Clara slowed to a canter when they got to the village. The villagers had spilled into the street to see who was in such a big rush. The butcher, the blacksmith, and the chandler had all left their shops and were standing in the midst of a crowd. They watched through the churned-up dust that the rider had left in his wake.
Clara waved to her father as they sped past her family’s bakery, the Daily Bread.
“What’s going on, Clara?” her father asked.
“I don’t know,” she called over her shoulder. “But we’re going to find out!”
The children weaved in and out of the crowd and rode on to the castle. When they reached the front gate, the rider had just tied his horse to the royal hitching post. He approached the castle guards and pulled off his helmet.
A cascade of dark brown hair tumbled over the knight’s shoulders.
Lucas cupped his hand over his mouth.
The rider was a girl!
About The Illustrator
Robert McPhillips
Robert McPhillips has been involved in a wide variety of projects over the years—from illustrating greeting cards to animation, though he especially loves illustrating children’s books. Robert makes his home in North Devon, England, with his wife, Sam.
Product Details
- Publisher: Little Simon (September 12, 2017)
- Length: 128 pages
- ISBN13: 9781481499996
- Ages: 5 - 9
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