Avielle of Rhia
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Word Count
99,250 words, Guess
Page Count
397 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveavielleofrhia00calh
- Internet Archiveaviellerhia00calh
- ISBN-100761453202
- ISBN-139780761453208
- LibraryThing1571023
and 4 more
- Goodreads1007276
- Library of Congress Control Number2006005630
- OCLC Control Number65644246
- Open LibraryOL8016634M
Classifications
- LCCPZ7.C12747 Avi 2006
Description
Since the blood of her great-great-grandmother, Dolvoka, had sprung up in Princess Avielle-because she looked Dredonian-would Dolvoka's evil magic spring up in her, too? With her silver skin and silver hair, fifteen-year-old Princess Avielle of Rhia resembles her Dredonian great-great grandmother who practiced evil magic. Everyone in Rhia expects Avielle to turn evil, too. Shunned by those around her, she feels unloved and unable to love others. In addition, Rhia is on the verge of war with Dredonia, which suffers under the rule of evil the Brethren of the Black Cloaks. They have placed impossible demands upon Rhia, but the king and queen have refused to acquiesce. One terrible night, the Brethren attack, killing the royal family and hundreds of others. Only Avielle escapes. She must keep her identity secret to avoid death from the enemy. While hiding among the common people, she learns that she has a magical gift for weaving. But will this gift, rooted in her Dredonian blood, lead Avielle to the same evil that possessed her great-great grandmother? Or will it help her free her people from further attacks?
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