Book II of Jean DiFalco's young adult fantasy series, the Dreamsong Chronicles, takes us deep into Alterra's mysterious Fog, all the way to Vall de Nog, a cozy refuge for folks magical and otherwise. The compelling sequel to The Fortune-teller's Daughter, this YA Fantasy set in a gaslamp universe is perfect for fans of Stephanie Garber's Caraval and Alice Hoffman's The Museum of Extraordinary Things. After losing her sister to the Fog, and her mother to a sleep like death, Solé finds herself in the hodge-podge village that's plagued her dreams for as long as she can remember. Miriam, the tiny settlement's resident wise woman and witch, is sure Solé's landed exactly where she's destined to be and assures her that Roamers aren't the only ones who know how to consult with Ayir, Alesora, and Avance. Solé's not so sure. She can't shake the feeling that the fairytale hamlet hidden in the Fog and Miriam herself, harbor important secrets. She's sure she's missing something. Because even the most talented seers have blind spots, and there just may be some truths she's not ready to face. Unfortunately, Solé doesn't have much choice. Without Miriam's magical training, she can't hope to safely find her way out of the Fog, much less save her sister and mother. Meanwhile, she's found friendship, and perhaps something more with a handsome stero boy, Zane. But what if it's as her childhood friend, Alex says--and outsiders can't be trusted? Or at least not when you're a Roamer... One thing is clear: Solé knows she can't do it all alone. But who can she trust? Can she forgive a figure from her past if it means saving her family? ????? "Terrific read. Having gone after her sister, she now has to deal with the strangers and strangeness that surrounds her. Meeting witches, fairies and trolls are just part of her learning curve." -Krystyna, Amazon Reviewer ????? "Ms. DiFalco continues to craft her finely drawn characters, capturing the heart of what it means to be an adolescent in a troubling world. Part of Solé wants to be faithful to her destiny as a Covari seer, but part of her wants to grow wings and fly. Will she successfully navigate this world of shadows?" -Elizabeth Simons, Editor, Read.Learn.Write ????? "This book is the second in the series and picks up right where the first one ended. I love the main character - a strong and independent young woman. Kept me entranced right up until the end! Can't wait for the third book to come out!!" -Adrienne, Amazon Reviewer ????? "Solé finds the village of her dreams. She finds someone who was supposed to be dead. Many things happen, but I won't tell, read them and experience them." Pam, Amazon Reviewer ???? "Solé is a young woman who will do what she must, no matter the danger. This is an interesting tale that will draw you in." -Kimberly, Amazon Reviewer *Vall de Nog is not intended to be read as a stand-alone book. ??? If you couldn't get enough of the magick, independent female characters, and family drama in The Fortune-teller's Daughter, you'll love The Witch's Apprentice. Follow 16-year-old Solé in her battle to overcome the odds and embrace her destiny, whether that means staying loyal to her roots or reaching beyond everything she's ever known to become the Oracle and save the world. ??? ??? Don't wait! Scroll up to grab a copy of The Witch's Apprentice today.
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