All her life, Azaeli Hammerfel trained in swordplay to become a Squire and one day ride off on adventure with her parents, both Knights of His Majesty’s Elite. When she finally earns the honor, her name is mysteriously left off of the list for the King’s Quest. Her parents and their guild set off without her, but their quest goes awry and ends in tragedy.
Determined to unravel the truth about what happened, Azi enlists the help of her best friend Rian. As a Mage Apprentice and the guild leader’s son, Rian makes a valuable ally, but sparks fly when the line between friendship and love gets blurred.
Azi also gains an unlikely friend in Flit, a mysterious fairy from Kythshire who just happens to show up in her bedroom one day. Together, they work to uncover a sinister plot which threatens both the existence of Kythshire and the peace her people have celebrated for generations.
Call of Kythshire boasts over a dozen beautifully rendered illustrations depicting scenes from the novel in the author’s distinct style.