About the book
An easy quest. Or so the prince thought.
When the King of Kandor sends his son on a quest to find the Ring of Knowledge, Prince Kyle thinks it'll be easy. He's the prince. He has a sword. The kingdom has been described to him, repeatedly, as orderly.
Then the Seer shows up. The Seer starts talking about seven magical doors, and seven tests, and a great many things Kyle has never been warned about. By the time Kyle figures out the Seer is serious, he's already through the first door.
On the other side: Merfolk who answer questions with riddles. Gazoos who answer questions with their teeth. An evil dragon who would prefer Kyle didn't ask any questions at all. And Minx — an invisible cat with strong opinions about all of it.
Kyle has newfound friends, youthful determination, and his own blossoming magic. He's going to need every bit of it. Quest for the Mylor is the first of seven in the Ring of Knowledge series.
A peek inside · Chapter One
A Quest, a Seer, and a Cat Nobody Could See
Excerpt placeholder. The opening pages — the king's charge, the Seer's arrival, the moment Minx makes herself known — will be placed here for the launch.
What grown-ups should know
A book parents and teachers can hand to a kid without flinching.
The arc
First of seven.
Ring of Knowledge is a seven-book arc. Each book is a complete adventure with the same company of friends — and a piece of a much larger story they're slowly figuring out together.