When I was a kid I was a huge fan of the online Bella Sara game and the trading cards that went with it (both of which sadly don’t exist anymore to my knowledge), so when this book first came out I was so excited and bought it right away to read it over a hundred times every few days for years.
Honestly this book has helped me in so many ways I didn’t even realize until this reread (2024). Jillian taught me to be brave and kind even when life isn’t fair, to see the good in others but also when to know evil and look it right in the eye and say no when it tells you to do something wrong. This world is rich with lore both borrowed from Norse mythology and made up in such creative detail without being pushy that just sparks my imagination even now years and hundreds of books read later. And the magical horses and their fight against evil will always live rent free in my heart of what true courage and bravery looks like.
It’s not flashy or brilliantly written or even that deep but this book is special to me for the rough times it helped me through and how this world and these characters fed and fueled my fantasy loving heart that made me into the writer I am today. This book will forever remain in my heart and I couldn’t be happier about it.
‼️Content‼️
Violence: horses, wolves, and a sorceress fight using magic, teeth, and hooves (not detailed)
Drug/Alcohol: a character uses an herb to put people to sleep
Other: magic; magical abilities/creatures/objects/places; a woman is an evil sorceress; a girl and animals are imprisoned slaves; a character was kidnapped as a baby; a character has visions; fantasy gods in a fantasy world; phantoms/spirits try to lure a character off a path; magic transforms a character; an avalanche; a woman is verbally abusive