The Dark Lord's Daughter
(Sprache: Englisch)
Kayla is just an ordinary girl... or so she thinks. When a day at the state fair is interrupted by the news that she's the daughter of a "Dark Lord," she and her family are quickly whisked to another world - one that's chock-full of magic! As she ventures...
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Kayla is just an ordinary girl... or so she thinks. When a day at the state fair is interrupted by the news that she's the daughter of a "Dark Lord," she and her family are quickly whisked to another world - one that's chock-full of magic! As she ventures closer to her father, Kayla must decide whether she can accept her newfound birthright.Lese-Probe zu „The Dark Lord's Daughter “
Chapter 1So You Are a Potential Dark Lord
According to popular belief, the ability to utilize Dark magic can erupt anywhere, at any time, in anyone. In practice, Dark power is nearly always inherited, though sometimes from a remote ancestor.
--Introduction to The Dark Traditions
The long line moved slowly across the bus parking lot toward the entrance gates of the State Fair. Halfway up the line, fourteen-year-old Kayla Jones scowled absently at a spot where the green glitter nail polish had slopped over the side of her fingernail. She d been hoping to come to the State Fair with someone besides family this year, but Madison and her other friends had lost touch when Kayla s family moved to the apartment, and she hadn t made new ones yet.
Besides, the fair had been a Jones family tradition as far back as Kayla could remember, and family traditions had kept them going for the last four years. Mostly small ones, like Saturday-morning pancakes and the weekly visit to the park by Lake Nokomis, but Rikita Jones managed at least one big event every three or four months, no matter how dire their other circumstances. So here they were: Kayla, with her adoptive mother and brother, standing in line at nine in the morning.
You could at least have let us sleep late, she muttered at Riki s back.
What? Riki started to turn, then paused. No, Del, we re not stopping at the cookie barn first thing. It s too early, and you re wired enough without adding sugar.
Can I get a turkey leg, then? Del begged. Or the roast corn? Those are healthy. Or no, I want the deep-fried alligator on a stick!
You just had breakfast! Riki said in tones of despair. How can you want more food already?
You only want the alligator because you think it sounds neat, Kayla told her younger brother.
Del gave her a wide-eyed look and bounced on the heels of his running shoes with ten-year-old energy. So? That s why they bring it up here to sell, isn t it?
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There aren t any alligators in Minnesota. Can I have some, Mom?
Maybe later. Riki adjusted her sunglasses and tipped her maroon-and-gold baseball cap a little higher on her thick black curls. Kayla honey, are you sure you don t want a hat? I brought extras. She raised her bulging canvas tote bag.
Kayla squinted at the sky. The hazy, cloudless blue of late August promised the fair s traditional hot and humid weather, but in a moment of insanity two weeks before, she d had Riki cut her dark hair mercilessly short, and wearing a baseball cap over it made her look like a boy. More like a boy. Maybe later, she echoed.
The line inched forward; Kayla shifted her backpack and closed the gap. Delmar bounced on his heels again and asked, Can we start on the Midway? I want to do the frog toss.
No! Kayla said before their mother could answer. Standing around watching Del toss frog-shaped beanbags at plastic lily pads in an attempt to win one of the stuffed animals had been boring enough last year, when it was a new game.
Riki frowned. Kayla!
Fine, but if he wins another giant stuffed penguin, I m not carrying it around all day!
Riki s expression went thoughtful. Good point. Maybe on our way out, Del.
Awww.
Quit whining. What are you, five? Kayla said.
Del subsided--for the moment--and they moved forward again. They had almost reached the security screening, and Riki was fishing in her canvas tote for the advance tickets.
Do you think Dad would have come with us? Del asked. To th
Maybe later. Riki adjusted her sunglasses and tipped her maroon-and-gold baseball cap a little higher on her thick black curls. Kayla honey, are you sure you don t want a hat? I brought extras. She raised her bulging canvas tote bag.
Kayla squinted at the sky. The hazy, cloudless blue of late August promised the fair s traditional hot and humid weather, but in a moment of insanity two weeks before, she d had Riki cut her dark hair mercilessly short, and wearing a baseball cap over it made her look like a boy. More like a boy. Maybe later, she echoed.
The line inched forward; Kayla shifted her backpack and closed the gap. Delmar bounced on his heels again and asked, Can we start on the Midway? I want to do the frog toss.
No! Kayla said before their mother could answer. Standing around watching Del toss frog-shaped beanbags at plastic lily pads in an attempt to win one of the stuffed animals had been boring enough last year, when it was a new game.
Riki frowned. Kayla!
Fine, but if he wins another giant stuffed penguin, I m not carrying it around all day!
Riki s expression went thoughtful. Good point. Maybe on our way out, Del.
Awww.
Quit whining. What are you, five? Kayla said.
Del subsided--for the moment--and they moved forward again. They had almost reached the security screening, and Riki was fishing in her canvas tote for the advance tickets.
Do you think Dad would have come with us? Del asked. To th
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Autoren-Porträt von Patricia C. Wrede
Patricia C. Wrede is a #1 New York Times bestselling author. She wrote the beloved Enchanted Forest Chronicles series as well as the Mairelon series, Thirteenth Child, and, with Caroline Stevermer, the Cecelia and Kate series. She lives near Minneapolis, Minnesota. Find her online at pcwrede.com.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Patricia C. Wrede
- Altersempfehlung: 8 - 12 Jahre
- 2023, Internationale Ausgabe, 368 Seiten, Masse: 13,8 x 20,5 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Random House Books for Young Readers
- ISBN-10: 0593710223
- ISBN-13: 9780593710227
- Erscheinungsdatum: 04.09.2023
Sprache:
Englisch
Pressezitat
"An amusing story of finding one s place amid the unfamiliar. Its fantasy-world-incompatible technology-turned-familiars are particularly memorable." Publishers Weekly"A fresh, engaging fantasy." Booklist
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