Child of the Portal
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The End.
Eagerly awaited third book in the Portal Series, Child of the Portal opens with a scene so shocking, and moving, that it stays with the reader throughout the book, rearing up to slap us over and over as the repercussions ripple through the story.
With 3 major character deaths, a single birth and a definite feeling of closure and peace at the end, Child of the Portal brings Sarah Barnard's Portal series to a close, even though she hasn't completely ruled out a return to that world at some point.
Child of the Portal is available in ebook formats and also in paperback.
With 3 major character deaths, a single birth and a definite feeling of closure and peace at the end, Child of the Portal brings Sarah Barnard's Portal series to a close, even though she hasn't completely ruled out a return to that world at some point.
Child of the Portal is available in ebook formats and also in paperback.
Contents at a Glance
Child of the Portal
Last in the Portal trilogy.
Susan's mother commits suicide which releases her magic as she gives up her life, and threatens to destroy the realm she has governed. Her closest advisor, the Naiad, has also vanished and her healing influence is sorely missed.Susan's own magic is developing as she approaches her teenage years and it confuses her as she begins to grow into the strong, young woman her mother would have been proud of. Even her newly discovered grandmother, Lily, is pleased with her, even though she refuses to teach Susan how to safely use the magic.
With the Naiad gone, nobody in control, and no-one prepared to fill either role, the magical realm is in flux and chaos threatens, and the situation only worsens when Lily is lost and assumed to be dead. It seems that all will collapse unless Susan can find Lily and bring her back to restore the magical balance. But is Lily still alive, and can Susan find the salvation that is needed for the conflict to end and for peace to be restored?
Lily must be found, only Susan can find her and only the Naiad can save her. Lily must choose where and who she wants to be to everyone who demands that she be someone else. Susan must decide who she wants to grow into, and who she wishes to claim as her family.
This fantasy novel spans worlds, families and relationships and with two major character deaths, one birth, and plenty of drama you will want to join Susan as she finds out who she is and where she belongs.
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- This week contains Autumn Equinox, a time of balance, a time when the year turns to the dark, to rest. And the time the opens the final book in the Portal series, Child of the Portal.
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- Kate and Lily sat drinking tea in Lily's kitchen. Winter was starting to set in properly and there was frost on the ground most mornings.
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