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About the Kingdom of Wrenly series

Series Premise

Prince Lucas, the eight-year-old heir to the throne of Wrenly, lives a sheltered life in the palace with his parents King Caleb and Queen Tasha, but yearns for adventure beyond the castle walls. When he befriends Clara—the resourceful daughter of the queen's seamstress, who knows the kingdom well from delivering bread with her father—the two set out on horseback (with Lucas's steed Ivan and Clara's Scallop) to explore Wrenly's magical realms, helping friends, rescuing creatures, and uncovering hidden wonders or minor troubles that threaten harmony.

The series is best enjoyed in publication order, as the first couple of books introduce key characters (like Clara and the scarlet dragon Ruskin, who becomes a recurring companion) and establish their friendship and the kingdom's layout, with later stories building on those foundations through subtle callbacks, character growth, and the deepening of their bond and adventures. That said, each book functions as a fully standalone adventure with its own self-contained quest, new setting or creature focus, complete resolution, and positive message, so order doesn't matter for enjoying individual stories—readers can jump in anywhere and still experience the full fun without confusion or missing major plot points.

Main Characters

Prince Lucas — The curious, kind-hearted protagonist: an eight-year-old prince who loves math, riding his horse Ivan, and exploring beyond palace life. Brave yet thoughtful, he often takes the lead in adventures while learning humility and the importance of friends.

- Clara — Lucas's best friend and co-adventurer: the daughter of the queen's seamstress, practical, resourceful, and knowledgeable about Wrenly from her travels helping her father deliver bread. She rides her horse Scallop, collects polished shells, and brings street-smarts and enthusiasm to every quest.

Supporting characters include:

- Ruskin — The scarlet dragon who hatches early in the series and becomes a loyal, fiery companion with a big personality and growing role in later stories.

- King Caleb and Queen Tasha — Lucas's loving parents, supportive yet occasionally worried about his escapades.

Setting

The magical Kingdom of Wrenly consists of several distinct, enchanting islands connected by sea and sky, each with its own inhabitants and wonders: the central island home to the royal palace, rolling hills, and bustling village; Crestwood, the fiery land of scarlet dragons; Primlox, a lush paradise of fairies; Burth, the rocky domain of trolls; and other realms like icy Flatfrost or misty seas teeming with creatures. The world feels vibrant and varied—castles with colorful banners, sparkling forests, dragon caves, fairy glades, and winding paths—creating a sense of endless discovery while remaining cozy and contained, ideal for young imaginations.

Tone & Themes

The tone is bright, gentle, and encouraging—perfect for young readers with short, accessible chapters, lively illustrations, simple language, and a sense of wonder that keeps things exciting without any real scares or darkness. Quinn infuses the tales with warmth, humor (from the kids' playful banter and occasional mishaps), and optimism, making every journey feel safe and rewarding.

Themes emphasize the joy of friendship across social differences (a prince and a commoner becoming inseparable), the value of curiosity and bravery in trying new things, kindness toward all creatures (dragons, fairies, trolls, and more), teamwork to solve problems, and the idea that adventure can be found close to home when shared with a true friend. Loyalty, empathy, and appreciating diversity in people and places shine through as gentle life lessons woven naturally into the fun.

In the end, Jordan Quinn's Kingdom of Wrenly series is a joyful gateway to fantasy for young readers—sparkling with magic, friendship, and gentle adventure that feels safe yet thrilling. These books capture the pure delight of exploring a wondrous world with your best friend, the excitement of meeting new creatures, and the quiet comfort of knowing kindness and courage always win the day. If you're looking for enchanting, illustrated stories that inspire imagination, build confidence, and celebrate the magic of true companionship, this series is a perfect treasure—saddle up with Lucas and Clara, and let Wrenly's wonders sweep you away.

FAQ

How many books are in the Kingdom of Wrenly series?

23 books

When will the next book in the series be released?

No new book in the series is currently scheduled. The latest book, Awake Among the Stars, was published in March 2026.

When was the most recent book released?

Awake Among the Stars was published in March 2026.

What was the first book in the series?

The first book in the series is The Scarlet Dragon, published in April 2014.

What genre is the Kingdom of Wrenly series?

The series primarily falls into the Fantasy Adventure genre.

What is the Kingdom of Wrenly series about?

Prince Lucas, the eight-year-old heir to the throne of Wrenly, lives a sheltered life in the palace with his parents King Caleb and Queen Tasha, but yearns for adventure beyond the castle walls. When he befriends Clara—the resourceful daughter of the queen's seamstress, who knows the kingdom well from delivering bread with her father—the two set out on horseback (with Lucas's steed Ivan and Clara's Scallop) to explore Wrenly's magical realms, helping friends, rescuing creatures, and uncovering hidden wonders or minor troubles that threaten harmony. The series is best enjoyed in publication order, as the first couple of books introduce key characters (like Clara and the scarlet dragon Ruskin, who becomes a recurring companion) and establish their friendship and the kingdom's layout, with later stories building on those foundations through subtle callbacks, character growth, and the deepening of their bond and adventures. That said, each book functions as a fully standalone adventure with its own self-contained quest, new setting or creature focus, complete resolution, and positive message, so order doesn't matter for enjoying individual stories—readers can jump in anywhere and still experience the full fun without confusion or missing major plot points.

Is the Kingdom of Wrenly series finished?

The series does not currently have a new book scheduled.