The Gryphon Riders of Ramonabrae
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Peregrym Pip lives in a faraway place, beyond the hills and the vast storm-tossed sea, at the ends of the very farthest reaches of all that is known, in a place called Ramonabrae. It is a place where trees sing songs if you listen close, and the daytime sky is a million shades of blue.
On the night her little sister, LunaDew, steals their neighbor's gryphon, Peregrym tries to put things right. But instead, she puts everything wrong. Mama is mad. Daddy is disappointed. And LunaDew is lost.
When the worst boy in the world, horrible Korrigan Spriggen, tells her LunaDew has gone to the Valley of Fire, Peregrym must find the courage to follow. Or risk losing her little sister forever.
The Gryphon Riders of Ramonabrae is a fast-paced middle grade fantasy about being brave when you're scared, keeping promises, and asking for a little help when you need it most.
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About K.A. Claytor
After living near both coasts, the mid-Atlantic, and the mountains, K.A. Claytor now resides in the United States Midwest. Her novel writing began in earnest after coaxing her family to compose short stories during summer breaks and realizing she was the only one who actually enjoyed that. Her short fiction has appeared in The Metaworker Literary Magazine. All the Men Are Gone is her debut novel.
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