![]() ![]() The rider, impaled with two black arrows in his back, pleads with the girl to take his horse and the message he bears: a message of life-or-death importance to King Zachary. However, when a horse erupts from the trees on her second day of walking, bearing a half-dead rider, Karigan’s fate is decided. She plans to embark on the small adventure of a few days’ walk home and never expects to encounter real peril. When she’s suspended from her private school for winning a fistfight with a pompous peer, Karigan runs away. But that peace is certainly short-lived for poor Karigan. We’re in a time of relative peace and prosperity when we meet Karigan G’ladheon. When our story begins in Book One, it’s been nearly two hundred years since the Long War, a period of chaos and violence. The series, which consists of five books and one more to be released this time next year, is an epic fantasy adventure based in a medieval world called Sacoridia. (They’ll get the joke when they read the books. If your teens love fantasy, adventure, and a strong female protagonist, then they’re in for a “wild ride” with Kristen Britain’s Green Riderseries. ![]()
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