Eleanor, the rumored granddaughter of Professor Kirke, is a rather quiet, reserved and mysterious girl. When the Pevensie children are evacuated out to the country, they are left confused by the feeling she brings to each one of them, especially the eldest Pevensie, unaware that they have left a similar feeling upon her. Unaware, also, are these five youngsters of the adventure they will encounter together.
During a game of hide and seek, the youngest Pevensie, Lucy discovers a wardrobe, which transports her to the land of Narnia. Covered in snow, Narnia is full of weird and wonderful creatures, but is watched over by the evil White Witch, Jadis. When Lucy returns, she tells everyone about her discovery, but only one person, apart from Professor Kirke, believes her. When Eleanor suddenly goes missing and, not long after, all four Pevensie children end up falling through the wardrobe, and discover that it was meant to be, as two daughters of Eve, two sons of Adam, and the heart and soul of the land must join with the mighty lion, Aslan, to defeat the evil White Witch.
**ATTENTION** I DO NOT OWN ANY OF C. S. LEWIS'S ORIGINAL CHARACTERS FROM THE ORIGINAL CHRONICLES OF NARNIA. I ONLY OWN ELEANOR, HER FAMILY, AND FEW OTHER CHARACTERS YOU HAVE NEVER READ OF.
{Book Two in the Red Series}
Rosemary returned to England to find things just how she left them - her father and brother missing and her mother drinking in her bedroom. But Rosemary wasn't going to give up this time. She took charge of her family as the Pevensies took charge of a country.
But it's been a year since all five of them returned to England, and when they are called back by Susan's magic horn, they return to a completely different Narnia. Magic has been dormant for centuries and men now rule Narnia but with brute force and terror.
The Pevensies know why they've been called back to Narnia but Rosemary is once again left in the dark. And with Aslan making himself sparse, the five kids are left to their own devices to answer their own questions.
Do they trust the exiled prince? Can they save Narnia again, and this time without Aslan swooping in to save them? And in Rosemary's case, why was she called back?