THE LAST OF THE FIREDRAKES
by Farah Oomerbhoy
GENRE: Young Adult Fantasy
BLURB:
16-year-old
Aurora Darlington is an orphan. Mistreated by her adopted family and bullied at
school, she dreams of running away and being free. But when she is kidnapped
and dragged through a portal into a magical world, suddenly her old life
doesn't seem so bad.
Avalonia is a dangerous land ruled
by powerful mages and a cruel, selfish queen who will do anything to control
all seven kingdoms--including killing anyone who stands in her way. Thrust
headlong into this new, magical world, Aurora's
arrival sets plans in motion that threaten to destroy all she holds dear.
With the help of a young fae, a
magical pegasus, and a handsome mage, Aurora
journeys across Avalonia to learn the truth about her past and unleash the
power within herself. Kingdoms collide as a complicated web of political
intrigue and ancient magic lead Aurora
to unravel a shocking secret that will change her life forever.
Excerpt:
Later
that night, after I had eaten well and rested, we set out for the midnight
market. I followed Kalen along the small path, from Pixie Bush into the very
heart of Goldleaf
Forest.
It
seemed to me that we had been walking for quite a while when I could suddenly
hear voices and noises quite clearly in the quiet forest. We came to a large
clearing, and the delightful sight left me spellbound. The forest was alive,
radiant and subtly lit by pretty, different-colored lanterns hanging from the
towering trees. Beautifully decorated stalls and multicolored tents had sprung
up all over the place. Some were nestled between the tall trees, and some were
haphazardly placed around the edge of the clearing, forming a slightly wonky
circle. Fae of all sizes, shapes and colors wandered around, having a marvelous
time. There were dryads, naiads, brownies, and little pixies with wings who
flitted about the place in groups, laughing and eating at the food stalls.
We
came to a stall, which was manned by a small, funny-looking fae with a pointy
nose and long ears. Kalen identified him as a gnome. He was selling some
strangely colored liquid in glass bottles and was haggling unashamedly about prices
with two old ladies, whom I thought were very sweet.
As
we walked through the market, Kalen chattered on.
“Although
some of the larger towns have shops that sell magical ingredients for potions,”
Kalen was saying, “this is the only place you can find some of the really rare
items.”
I
followed Kalen, who was entering a green tent, where the sign outside read:
“Buy a plant for your home and garden.” That sounded quite interesting. Maybe I
could buy a plant for Kalen’s mom—she had really helped me, after all—but I
remembered I didn’t have any money.
The
tent was not what I expected at all. The inside was bewitched to look like a
large green house; like the forest, it was much larger inside than it appeared
from the outside. The moonlight shone through the glass ceiling, and rows of
plants and flowers lined the sides of the tent. We decided to explore.
I
walked through the rows of plants, looking at the labels that were written next
to them. There were strawberry plants in a small tray, growing wonderful, juicy
strawberries, each one of which had a dollop of cream on the top. The sign near
it said: “Grow your own strawberries and cream.”
“Try
one,” said Kalen. “No one is watching.”
I
couldn’t resist; I loved strawberries and cream. I popped the whole strawberry
into my mouth. It was delicious and the cream was thick, fresh, and sweet. It
was wonderful.
“Lovely,
yes?” said Kalen.
“I
nodded, since my mouth was full.
“Ms.
Herbchild is wonderful at growing things. These strawberry plants with cream
are one of her new inventions, but you can only grow them on trays inside the
house, or the gnomes lick off all the cream.”
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Farah Oomerbhoy is a young
adult writer with a master’s degree in English literature from the University of Mumbai. Farah loves the fantastical and
magical and often dreams of living in Narnia, Neverland, or the Enchanted Forest. Her debut novel, The Last of the
Firedrakes, Book 1 of The Avalonia Chronicles started on Wattpad where it
received a Watty Award in 2015 and over 1.5 million reads. Since publication,
The Last of the Firedrakes has gone on to win a silver medal in IBPA’s Benjamin
Franklin Awards, become a finalist in the USA Best Book Awards and become an
international bestseller. Farah lives with her family in Mumbai, India
where she can be found checking for magical portals in every closet.
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