“When her land's enemy, Farria, captures Princess Quarralia of Irin, she is given a marry King Byron's wicked son, Prince Cort, thus ensuring Irin to King Byron's family forever, or be killed. Panicked, Quarralia feels trapped, until she meets the mysterious Eirian.
Eirian is an orphan. Living with only her wolfdog, Galt, she proves intelligent and resourceful. When she learns of Princess Quarralia's part in King Byron's scheme, she knows she has to rescue Quarralia.
A harrowing escape, hunters on their tails, and clashes between the girls ensue. But what is the significance of the scrap of poetry Quarralia holds, and then there's the question nagging her at every turn: who is Eirian?”
Series: As of now, it seems to be a stand-alone novella.
Spiritual Content- Scriptures are remembered; Many prayers & thanking God and Jesus; ’H’s are capital when referring to God; Eirian & Quarralia both ask God why something is happening, but feels peace at times that He has a plan for each of them; Scripture comes to Eirian & Quarralia’s minds as if God was talking to them a few times; Many mentions of God, Jesus, and being a Christian; Mentions of prayers, praying, & blessings over food; A few mentions of events in the Bible; A couple mentions of not being afraid of death because of going to “somewhere far better”; A mention of a miracle;
*Note: Quarralia’s father isn’t against Christianity, but he has said that he “certainly would never fall for such foolishness”; Mentions of legends/rumors of ghosts; A couple mentions of some believing a girl with two different colored eyes is a witch; A mention of a unicorn; A mention of a symbol of good luck.
Negative Content- Minor cussing including: Five ‘stupid’s; Eye rolling & a bit of sarcasm; Quarralia avoids lying; Being chained up and locked in a prison, Being slapped, Being drugged with a dart, Passing out, & Pain (up to semi-detailed); Remembering a kidnapping & being held at sword-point; An animal/pet is threatened to be killed; A maid is ordered to bury a newborn baby that is believed to be stillborn (there is concern that an enemy could get the infant’s body, so the maid is told to bury her where no one will find her; The baby is still alive, however, so she does not); Eirian makes sleeping darts and uses them on others for her safety (up to semi-detailed); Quarralia steals a horse (for safely getting away from a dangerous situation); Mentions of wars, deaths, executions, & hangings; Mentions of a kidnapping, bandits, ransom, & threats; Mentions of criminals & prisons/jails; Mentions of stealing; Mentions of an older girl abusing a young girl (slapping and bruising her); Mentions of pipes & smoking; Mentions of the possibility of a wolfdog (Eirian’s pet) being killed by others; A few mentions of a possible murderer & thinking someone is going to kill another through poison (does not happen, it is a misunderstanding); A few mentions of rumors & gossip; A couple mentions of a possible stillborn baby (some believed a baby was stillborn, but others do not); A couple mentions of a horrible orphanage with children being whipped and screams; A couple mentions of a rumor about a young man drowning a hound for the “pleasure of it” and snatching peasant children to hang them by their ankles from trees in the forest; A couple mentions of alcohol (implied) & a drunk; A couple mentions of hatred; A mention of someone throwing wolfdog puppies into a river to drown them and only one surviving; A mention of the possibility of a horse being eaten by wild animals; A mention of vomiting.
Sexual Content- N/A.
-Eirian, age 15/16
-Quarralia, age 15
1st person POV switches between them & 3rd person of Eibhlin (prologue only)
151 pages
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My personal Rating-
This was a pleasant surprise! I wasn’t sure what I would think of this novella, but I really enjoyed the setting (non-magical fantasy) and the main characters. The world and history was explained well, so I didn’t feel lost with not enough information or overwhelmed with too much information. The faith content was strong throughout the book, which was also really nice to read. No romance makes this suitable for younger ages and while it wraps up everything with a bow, I think it could have another story in the world someday if the author decided to do that. Overall, I quite enjoyed this story!
See y’all on Monday with a new review!
*BFCG may (Read the review to see) recommend this book by this author. It does not mean I recommend all the books by this author.
*I received this book for free from the Author for this honest review.







