A Riddle of Roses

A Riddle of Roses is a book written by Caryl Cude Mullin. It was released by Second Story Press in 2000, and illustrated by Kasia Charko. The story is about an orphan girl named Meryl and her dream of becoming a bard like her mother before her, and the quest she must go on to achieve this goal. She and a Draoi(dro-aw-eye) named Halstatt come together to journey to a great kingdom and drink from a magic cauldron to discover her true destiny. The b... more

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  • Oct 2000

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