Last of the Firedrakes by Farah Oomerbhoy
A fantastic adventure story that will transport you to a dazzling world of myth and magic.
16-year-old Aurora Darlington is an orphan. Mistreated by her adopted family and bullied at school, she dreams of running away and being free. But when she is kidnapped and dragged through a portal into a magical world, suddenly her old life doesn't seem so bad.
Avalonia is a dangerous land ruled by powerful mages and a cruel, selfish queen who will do anything to control all seven kingdoms-including killing anyone who stands in her way. Thrust headlong into this new, magical world, Aurora's arrival sets plans in motion that threaten to destroy all she holds dear.
With the help of a young fae, a magical pegasus, and a handsome mage, Aurora journeys across Avalonia to learn the truth about her past and unleash the power within herself. Kingdoms collide as a complicated web of political intrigue and ancient magic lead Aurora to unravel a shocking secret that will change her life forever.
Praise for the Book
"…the narrative components echo the classics; the Academy of Magic at Evolon could be Hogwarts, while the Shadow Guards are reminiscent of Tolkien's Ring Wraiths or Rowling's Dementors…a beautifully drawn fantasy world." - Kirkus Reviews
"THE LAST OF THE FIREDRAKES is a magic-filled romp that carries you back to the fantasy stories of childhood…Lovers of classic fantasy will likewise gobble down Oomerbhoy's scrumptious story." - Dr Vic James, author of the SLAVEDAYS trilogy
"The world building is beautiful…That really made the book more complex for me…it is the journey of discovery for Aurora and the reader that makes this an interesting story."- Janelle Fila for Readers' Favorite
"The Last of the Firedrakes has all the elements of popular fantasy - an orphaned princess, Magical powers, an alternate sphere with seven kingdoms, a young girl with a destiny to fulfil. They are all elements of the Narnia Chronicles, The Faraway tree, The Harry Potter series, Lord of the Rings and a bit of Enid Blyton fun." - Mitali Parekh for Mid-Day newspaper

"THE LAST OF THE FIREDRAKES is a magic-filled romp that carries you back to the fantasy stories of childhood…Lovers of classic fantasy will likewise gobble down Oomerbhoy's scrumptious story." - Dr Vic James, author of the SLAVEDAYS trilogy
"The world building is beautiful…That really made the book more complex for me…it is the journey of discovery for Aurora and the reader that makes this an interesting story."- Janelle Fila for Readers' Favorite
"The Last of the Firedrakes has all the elements of popular fantasy - an orphaned princess, Magical powers, an alternate sphere with seven kingdoms, a young girl with a destiny to fulfil. They are all elements of the Narnia Chronicles, The Faraway tree, The Harry Potter series, Lord of the Rings and a bit of Enid Blyton fun." - Mitali Parekh for Mid-Day newspaper
Excerpt:
Chapter 3
Kidnapped
For
a second that felt like a lifetime, everything stopped; I felt like I was
floating in nothingness. Then I blinked, and, when I finally opened my eyes and
focused again through the tears, I couldn’t believe what I was seeing.
I
found myself standing at the mouth of a small cave situated on a hill and
overlooking a quiet, moonlit valley. On my left, a dark forest stretched out as
far as the eye could see, treetops glistening silver in the light of the full
moon. The hills around us undulated into wildflower-filled meadows that lay
sleeping in the dewy night.
Far
down in the valley, I could see a little village, its lights twinkling in the
distance. To my right, a waterfall splashed playfully into a small river that
ran down into a lake, next to which the little village was built. The moon here
was fuller and larger than I had ever seen it, and the night sky was awash with
a fantastic array of glittering stars.
Had
I passed through the tapestry? Where was I?
I
looked around, disbelief clouding my judgment. I was still trying to get my
bearings after that strange moment when I had been inside the tapestry and
nowhere at the same time. It gave me a funny feeling, as though I had been
lifted out of my own consciousness and then put back into my body.
A
warm breeze brushed past my face and played with my hair. Gone were the cloudy
grey mist and the cold, nipping wind of the English countryside. I drew in a
sharp breath—the air was crisp and clear, sweet smelling, and fresh. The
moonlit valley was filled with fruit trees, wildflowers, and rolling meadows.
“How
did we come here? Where are we?” I asked, still confused.
“You
really are ignorant,” said Oblek, glancing at me. “I take it your uncle didn’t
tell you anything?”
I
shook my head and looked down. Oblek had tied my hands with a rope he had with
him while I was still dazed and looking around. It was humiliating, and the
rough ropes cut into my wrists, rubbing them raw every time he pulled me forward.
I
had to find some way out of this. And, at the moment, the only thing I could do
was discover more about where I was. Then, when I got an opportunity, I could
escape and find my way back up to the cave on the hill, where we had arrived
out of the tapestry.
But
then what?
Christopher
was probably dead, and Aunt Arianna would doubtless blame me for everything
since I had disappeared at the same time. I had no idea what to do. I didn’t
really want to go back, and, now that my adoptive parents were dead, I had
nothing to return to.
I
was starting to panic. I had nowhere to go, and my mind was imagining an array
of horrible outcomes of my kidnapping. My palms had become sweaty, and my
racing heart was thundering in my chest as I half-walked and half-ran,
desperately trying to keep up with Oblek’s giant strides.
“Why
are you doing this?” I pleaded with my kidnapper.
But
Lord Oblek said nothing. He didn’t even look at me. He just kept walking ahead
and dragging me along behind him, with no more explanations as to what he was
planning to do with me.
I
was terrified, and I had no idea if I was going to survive this. But I tried to
be brave. Maybe I could talk my way out of this?
“You
do know that this is called kidnapping?” I said, trying to reason with Oblek.
He
didn’t bother to answer.
“What
will happen to me now?” I squeaked, my voice breaking, as I tried not to cry.
“Queen
Morgana will decide what is to be done with you,” said Oblek, finally.
Queen
Morgana! The woman from my dream? It was not possible that this, too, was a
coincidence. It must be the same Morgana, the one who had tried to kill my real
mother.
Who
the hell was she?
Suddenly
all of this seemed extremely scary. I hoped that I was still dreaming and that
there was no way I had actually traveled through a magical tapestry into some
strange land. It all seemed very exciting in books. But actually being
kidnapped and then hauled around like an animal, traveling deep into a land I
knew nothing about, was not my idea of fun.
I
had to get away from this horrible man, and fast.
Farah Oomerbhoy is a young adult writer with a master's degree in English literature from the University of Mumbai. Farah loves the fantastical and magical and often dreams of living in Narnia, Neverland, or the Enchanted Forest. Her debut novel,The Last of the Firedrakes, Book 1 of The Avalonia Chronicles started on Wattpad where it received a Watty Award in 2015 and over 1.5 million reads. Since publication, The Last of the Firedrakes has gone on to win a silver medal in IBPA's Benjamin Franklin Awards, become a finalist in the USA Best Book Awards and become an international bestseller. Farah lives with her family in Mumbai, India where she can be found checking for magical portals in every closet.
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