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Seranfyll [Kindle Edition]

Christina Daley
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(Ages 10+) For the first time in her life, Rain has a choice to make.

The thirteen-year-old slave girl lives in the country of Yoan, where slaves aren't allowed proper names, let alone anything else. After being sold by a gambler and "bought" by a thief, she ends up purchased by an eccentric young nobleman named Lord Domrey Seranfyll...while he's drunk. He's so smashed that he actually buys nine other slaves with Rain and takes them to his massive manor in the countryside, which is rumored to be haunted. In fact, loads of rumors surround Lord Domrey. Like that his horse can fly. Or that he's a devil.

But after getting even more intoxicated, Lord Domrey does something rather peculiar: He sets all ten slaves free that same day. And then he passes out. Many of the newly freed slaves leave, but Rain chooses to stay and look after the odd young lord. He freed them, so he can't be as bad as people say, right?

But Rain's going to learn quickly that choices have consequences, and that being "free" means much more than what she thought before.

Fans of Harry Potter and Howl's Moving Castle will enjoy this humorous and magical tale about choices, consequences, and what it really means to be free.

(~ 87,000 words and roughly equal to 330 print pages)


Excerpt:

Some of the townspeople laughed and pointed at him. "Who is that? What a silly fellow," one of them said.

"Why that's Lord Domrey Seranfyll!" someone else replied. "Have you ever seen anyone so ridiculous?"

"Well, he can certainly afford to be ridiculous. He's only the richest man in the province now."

"I knew he was strange. But I've never seen him drunk before!"

"You haven't? I've never seen him sober."

Lord Domrey ignored the pointing and laughing and continued singing his slippery and senseless song. His horse sidled up next to Snevil's cart and snorted. Rain had to look twice. She thought the creature had rolled its eyes.

The rider turned in her direction and hiccoughed in surprise. "Ay? Who are you?" he asked.

Rain said nothing. She wasn't sure how to respond, or even if she should.

He leaned towards her, squinting. The alcohol from his foul breath nearly knocked her over. "You are organic, aren't you?" he asked. "Or am I talking to a statue again?"

Snevil ran to the horse's other side. "Beggin' yer pardon, young Master. But let me introduce meeself. I am Snevil, yer humble servant."

Lord Domrey looked down at the slave trader. "Snevil?" he repeated, followed by a hiccough. "That's a funny name. It sounds like you're a sick and serious fellow."

Snevil snickered. "I'm about to close up for today, m' Lord. But if you happen to see any lass or lad servant here that you'd like to purchase, I'll be happy to stay open a little longer."

"Servants?" Lord Domrey repeated. He swung his leg around and slipped from the horse. His boot heels landed on the ground with a clomp! "I don't want servants. I want guests! Don't you know that today is my birthday?" He jabbed an unsteady finger into Snevil's weak little chest four times with his last four words.

"And many happy returns, m' Lord," the slave trader said. "As a birthday present, I'll give you a discount."

Lord Domrey swept erratically around to the back of the cart. He pointed the same unsteady finger at each of slaves as he counted, which he bungled twice. After the third time, he said, "My good Snevil. Am I correct when I say that you've ten children for sale?"

"Right you are, sir. A sharp young man, m' Lord is. Wise beyond his years."

Lord Domrey grinned at the compliment. He raised the bottle to his lips, but when he discovered it empty, he tossed it aside. "Right then. I'll take the lot."

Rain gasped, and others started to whisper. Who'd ever heard of someone buying ten slaves all at once?


Product Details

  • File Size: 434 KB
  • Print Length: 338 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
  • Publisher: Christina Daley (May 10, 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B00508VT3Y
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #533,701 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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4.6 out of 5 stars
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4.6 out of 5 stars
I would highly recommend it to middle-grade readers. Linda Ash  |  10 reviewers made a similar statement
With the suspense and surprises, this book really plays with your emotions.:) Que-anh T. Dao  |  10 reviewers made a similar statement
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful fantasy with fantastic characters. September 11, 2011
Format:Kindle Edition
When I first started reading this book, I felt like I was in the world of Robin Hobb. Slaves, medieval landscapes, and all that jazz. I also immediately felt how real of a character Rain was. Her early tribulations in the book reminded me of A Series of Unfortunate Events--the poor girl just couldn't get a break.

As soon as Domrey Seranfyll was introduced, I was hooked with some serious barbs. When the enchanted nature of his house started coming into play, I pictured Beauty and the Beast and the barbs dug even deeper. Seranfyll and Daley's explanation of the enchantment and magic of her world were amazing. I first thought that this book was more of an epic fantasy but Daley makes it so believable that I think it is more like an urban fantasy--just, one that takes place around the time of the Renaissance (based on the 'newness' of the telescope).

Daley does an amazing job of building her characters. Rain, Coal, and Domrey are all very real and very engaging. Every extra wrinkle we learn about Domrey makes you love him even more, even with his eccentricities and Peter Pan complex (I want his bedroom!). The maturation of Coal was a wonderful story and at times I wish the book was told from his perspective, since he was such a strong secondary character and could have easily been a main.

There were definitely moments in the book where I felt I was drifting a little bit, but this is, by no means, the author's fault. When Rain was the primary focus without Coal or Domrey, I felt Daley was speaking more to a girl audience instead of me (male). When Domrey took the two of them to visit Valiance's homeland, I thought I was being inserted into My Little Pony for a moment. Fortunately, Daley does not dawdle long in girl-land and keeps the story moving.
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4.0 out of 5 stars About this particular book.... July 31, 2011
By A.S.
Format:Kindle Edition
If you want to read a completely original fantasy story with interesting characters that will keep you on your toes, then Seranfyll is the book for you. I loved the mystery of the detailed and complex characters along with the constant flow of humor in the story. This story will have you rooting for the heroes and feel gruesome indignation toward some of the other characters. Its a roller coaster and also very moving and makes you think about your own world in many respects. I recommend it as a great read from beginning to finish. I can't wait until Ms. Daley creates its sequel.
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5.0 out of 5 stars This book leaves you happy and wanting more. May 31, 2011
By ani960
Format:Kindle Edition
I just finished reading the book Seranfyll by Christina Daley and let me tell you...I'm bummed. I'm bummed because now that I have finished the book I feel like I have nothing else desirable to read. The further I got into the book the more I didn't want to put it down. I have a habit of reading multiple books simultaneously but time and again when I had time to read I chose Seranfyll over my other options. Here is what I liked about the book. I liked the humorous eccentricity of Lord Domrey Seranfyll, the innate honor of Coal, and the unveiling of Rain's character throughout the book. Lord Domrey Seranfyll's peculiarity is comical and feeds my curious appetite to find out what made him that way. It was a pleasure to read about Coal, a man's man and a young man of character. What is more pleasurable than to see young men demonstrate acts of honor which is not common in today's media? I simply enjoyed following Rain's journey never quiet able to predict what she would choose or what would happen. I liked how the author includes a note encouraging readers to do what they can to put an end to acts of injustice that happen all over the world. She doesn't tell you what to do but asks you to do something. Plus the book is only $0.99! For these reasons I recommend you buy the book Seranfyll. It really is a great read.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Worth the read!! July 8, 2011
By Cambria
Format:Kindle Edition
Title: Seranfyll
Author: Christina Daley
Genre: Fantasy
Publisher: May 2011 by Christina Daley
AISN: B00508VT3Y
Format: Ebook

Rain was born into slavery; it's all she's ever known. She has never had any possessions and doesn't even have a proper name. Yet, in her thirteen years of life, she has been lucky. She lives with her sister, Snow, under the control of Lord Peachtree who treats his slaves as humans.
But her life is about to change.
Because Lord Peachtree has a little problem...okay, a big problem. With gambling. And he settles a debt with Rain. So she is ripped from the only home she has known and sent off with a thief who only wants to sell her to the highest bidder.
Luck is on her side once more in the form of an eccentric man. Domrey Seranfyll comes to market one day, drawing everyone's stares. Because he's drunk. And he's singing. Did I mention that he is riding backwards?
Everyone in town starts whispering, calling him the devil and watching him warily. They whisper about a flying horse and a cursed Manor. He causes quite the stir when he purchases ten slaves and then leads them from the square while still singing.
Rain isn't sure what to make of this man and his huge manor that has been neglected for years. What is even stranger is that instead of putting the slaves to work he hands them all their name papers and sets them free.
A slave for thirteen years and a freeman for thirteen seconds, Rain has no idea what to do or where to go. So she stays. And cleans up after the passed out drunk. All the other slaves leave except for Coal, who stays behind to look after Rain.
As Rain and Coal begin to unlock the secrets of the enchanted estate (like brooms and mops that walk on their own! And apple trees that move!
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5.0 out of 5 stars EPIC book
This is possibly one of the best books ever. It got me on the first chapter. I have read it twice.
Published 3 months ago by Kali
1.0 out of 5 stars Seranfyll
I did not order this nor get it so not sure why it came up on my reviewing page! Not happy about this!
Published 5 months ago by Joyce Gates
5.0 out of 5 stars BEAUTIFUL STORY, BEAUTIFUL BOOK ALL AROUND GREAT READ! (GMTA REVIEW)
Book Title: "Seranfyll"
Author: Christine Daley
Published By: Self-Published
Age Recommended: 11+
Reviewed By: Kitty Bullard
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Published 10 months ago by GMTA Publishing
5.0 out of 5 stars I don't give everything I read five stars. This deserves them.
*Relationships are the centerpiece.
*The characters evolve in the course of the story in relation to each other and the plot. Read more
Published 11 months ago by simpson sherryway
5.0 out of 5 stars BEST BOOK EVER!!!!!!!!!!
SERANFYLL is probably the best book I have ever read. I just finished reading it and though I'm not much of a reader, I was so into it, that when I was finished reading the book I... Read more
Published 17 months ago by Que-anh T. Dao
4.0 out of 5 stars An Enchanting Debut
Actual Rating 3.5 Stars

I really enjoyed this one, but I have to say that it took me completely by surprise. I wasn't expecting to like it. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Melanie McCullough
5.0 out of 5 stars for kids and kids at heart! *smiles*
5 stars indeed!! I really enjoyed reading this book! The many lessons in the story were presented in a way that is not preachy or corny which kept me excited to see what happens... Read more
Published 19 months ago by Emerald
5.0 out of 5 stars What an imagination!
Daley captivated me with her imagination! Was I the only one who pictured Johnny Depp being cast as Lord Seranfyll? Read more
Published 19 months ago by Rhonda P.
5.0 out of 5 stars Nicely balanced
This book really surprised me. I usually have a problem with books targeted toward young adults. They are often either too simplistic, or they are too adult in some way that... Read more
Published 21 months ago by Brandy N. Hunt
5.0 out of 5 stars Delightful
Rain has always been a slave. She lived with and worked for the kind Lord Peachtree, but Lord Peachtree has had a bad peach harvest for the past several years, and then gambled... Read more
Published 22 months ago by K. Sozaeva
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Christina Daley made her first book with neighborhood friends when she was four years old. They "wrote" out some semblance of lettering with crayons, cut up a cardboard box for the cover, and bound it all together with clear adhesive tape. It was brilliant.

Quite a few years later, Christina is trying her hand at writing "real" books. She lives in Dallas, Texas, with a pet plant named Herb.

Visit her blog at christinadaley.blogspot.com

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