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Much is at stake while the kingdom enjoys the greatest games on earth. "Hello?" Avery called, carefully stepping into the darkness. Suddenly the air grew colder and the scent of wet earth grew stronger as the ground beneath her formed steps -- cold, jagged stairs carved into stone -- though she had no idea how many there were or where they led. She steadied herself and descended carefully, sliding each slippered foot over the edge and holding her breath. Everything told her to turn around and go back to her room to safety. The castle is buzzing with excitement as preparations begin for the upcoming Olympiad. Everyone knows the queen is still on the hunt for the king's rightful heir, and kids begin mysteriously disappearing from the castle. When Avery learns that a male runner is needed for an important race in the Olympiad, she volunteers so she can get close to the action. Will she be able to hide her true identity, or will she be discovered? One slip-up could mean a trip to the dungeon -- or worse. - Back cover.
In this delightful sequel to The Glass Castle, The Ruby Moon opens as preparations begin for the upcoming Olympiads. The castle is buzzing with activity and excitement. Dignitaries are coming. Athletes are training. In a moment of goodwill, the king announces that all members of the kingdom -- adults and children alike -- will be allowed to attend the Olympiads freely without discrimination. Lucky break or royal trap? Everyone knows the queen is still on the hunt for the king's rightful heir, and kids keep disappearing from the castle. When Avery learns that a male runner is needed for an important race, she volunteers so she can get close to the action, but can she hide her own identity? One slip-up could mean a trip to the dungeon or worse. Much is at stake while the kingdom enjoys the greatest games on earth. - Publisher.
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