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In this second book of the Montaland series the evil Fern Queen is dead but five green-veined fernpeople have survived. They will do anything to protect themselves. The Kingdom of Mount Pasture seems like a peaceful, safe place. The most exciting event in eleven-year-old Benk's life is lambing time. His older brother Alland is traveling to another kingdom to woo a princess. This infuriates Benk who is left behind with pregnant sheep duty. Sixteen-year-old Janna is baking cookies in Mount Pasture's castle kitchen when something hits her on the head, knocking her to the floor. As she loses…mehr

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In this second book of the Montaland series the evil Fern Queen is dead but five green-veined fernpeople have survived. They will do anything to protect themselves. The Kingdom of Mount Pasture seems like a peaceful, safe place. The most exciting event in eleven-year-old Benk's life is lambing time. His older brother Alland is traveling to another kingdom to woo a princess. This infuriates Benk who is left behind with pregnant sheep duty. Sixteen-year-old Janna is baking cookies in Mount Pasture's castle kitchen when something hits her on the head, knocking her to the floor. As she loses consciousness, Janna has a dazed vision of a green-veined arm coming around her and roughly lifting her up. Fernpeople! Fernpeople have her! Benk "borrows" a horse and sets out from Mount Pasture. Wolves start howling near the fernpeople's hidden cave-and Janna, held hostage, wonders how she can keep going.
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S. G. (Sally) Byrd grew up on the campus of Mercer University in Macon, Georgia, where her father taught history. She graduated from Duke University with a double major in English and Religion, and then drove a bookmobile in the beautiful hills of West Virginia, almost wrecking every time she saw sheep grazing on mountain pastures. Later she married and with her husband raised three children in Durham, North Carolina. As the children got older, she started writing. Sally believes that fantasy has a special power not only to enhance the imagination but to speak about reality. She writes fun fantasy stories set in a Christian world in which dependence on God is crucial and the beauty of things unseen makes hearts thrill with longing. Fernpeople is the second in a series of three stories that take place in Montaland, the mountain world. The first was Captives of the Fern Queen, published in 2018 by Torchflame Books. Follow Sally at: www.sgbyrd.com and @sgbyrdfantasy