


‘I didn’t see him – but I was out in the pastures, waiting for the new patrols to arrive’. ‘How long ago did Keefe leave?’ she asked, glancing between Grady and the tiny gnome standing near her canopied bed.įlori shook her head, making her plaited hair rustle like windblown leaves. Grady had asked the question three times, and Sophie still didn’t have an answer.Īll she could do was stare at the crumpled note she’d found waiting for her in her bedroom, hoping she’d somehow misread it.Ī sound bubbled up her throat, something between a laugh, a cry, and a groan. Sophie was ready to take it – no matter what it cost. She glanced at the sky again, watching the new star fade with the light of early dawn. Sophie turned in a slow circle, searching for the clue she had to be missing.Īnd this time, she wouldn’t let herself be fooled. This rare chance to finally get ahead of their enemies. ‘There has to be something’, she murmured. She squinted at the sky, checking the stars again. Sophie wasn’t sure who’d said it – but all her friends had to be thinking the same thing as they trudged through the long moonlit grass, which seemed to stretch endlessly into the darkness. The book Stellarlune (Keeper of the Lost Cities: book 9) by Shannon Messenger begins like this: Publicado por Adonis Nóbrega em 11 de novembro de 2022 11 de novembro de 2022 Stellarlune (Keeper of the Lost Cities: book 9) by Shannon Messenger
