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In the tenth fantastical adventure of The Kingdom of Wrenly series, Prince Lucas and Clara must rescue a young Pegasus.

When a shooting star streaks across the night sky, Prince Lucas makes a wish for an epic adventure. Little did he know it would come true! As Lucas and Clara set out to investigate some mysterious happenings in Wrenly, they find a Pegasus that is lost and in danger. Will the two friends be able to help the mystical creature find its way back home to a floating castle high above in the clouds?

With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, The Kingdom of Wrenly chapter books are perfect for beginning readers.

Excerpt

The Pegasus Quest Song of the Owls
Prince Lucas and his best friend, Clara Gills, leaned on the balcony railing and gazed at the full moon. A ribbon of blue light shimmered across the Sea of Wrenly. But this was no ordinary moon. It was a blue moon—something so rare it is said to happen only once in a lifetime. All the owls in the kingdom flocked together and sang once in a blue moon. Lucas and Clara waited and listened for the owl song.

Ruskin yawned, stretched, and curled up near the children. The young scarlet dragon had no interest in singing owls. He shut his eyes and sighed peacefully.





“Look at that enormous blue cloud,” said Clara, pointing.

Lucas tilted his head back. “It’s been there since this afternoon,” he said.

“I know,” Clara said, studying the cloud. “It hasn’t budged.”

Lucas looked at the great cloud thoughtfully. “Maybe there’s a floating castle inside it,” he said.



Clara laughed. “You read too many fairy tales!” she said jokingly.

“And most of them have turned out to be true,” Lucas reminded her.

Clara shook her head. “You’re such a dreamer.”

Then they began to hear a steady thrum. It sounded like the deep beating of wings. The friends turned toward the blue moon and gasped in wonder. Hundreds of owls swirled across the moonlight.

The children stood very still and listened. The owl song began softly, and gradually got louder.



Hoo Ha HOO-hoo-hoo! Hoo Ha HOO-hoo-hoo!

Goose bumps tingled and swept over the children.

“Listen,” whispered Lucas. “They sound so spooky.”

“Like a ghostly chorus,” agreed Clara.

The owls sang and soared gracefully, round and round in the blue-glowing night sky.

“Wow, I wish I could fly like an owl,” Lucas said, spreading his arms out.

“Me too,” said Clara. “If I had wings, I’d fly right up to that cloud.”

The owls finished their eerie song and disappeared into the night. Then a dazzling shooting star blazed across the sky.



“Make a wish!” Lucas exclaimed.

The star left a sparkling trail of light as it vanished over Burth, the island of the trolls.

“What did you wish for?” asked Clara.

“I wished for an adventure,” Lucas said.

“Me too,” said Clara.

About The Author

Jordan Quinn grew up in a fairy tale castle in England. It had a spiral stone staircase, a moat, and a dungeon. As a child she liked to play hide-and-go-seek and ride her beloved horse, Prince Charming. When she wasn’t riding, she wrote stories about fairies, trolls, dragons, and wizards. Today, Jordan lives on a ranch in California with her husband, son, and a golden retriever named Sir Toots-a-Lot.

About The Illustrator

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 (May 1, 2016)
  • Length: 128 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781481458702
  • Ages: 5 - 9

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