This is a book that will probably be meant for younger audiences. The plot is pretty simple. But who knows.
Jordan is the snobbish prince of Caravelle. He's arrogant, rude, lazy, and selfish. He feels that he is the perfect ruler and that everyone should love him, completely oblivious to the fact that most people do not. His only friend is his horse, Chester that he has the power to speak to, because in his world those born of Royal blood get a power, his happens to be speaking to animals. Jordan clashes with his father often who would like him to take more responsibility but with his temper has a hard time getting Jordan to listen to him. When a powerful scepter locked up in the Caravelle vault -where it can never be used by anyone- is stolen, Jordan is forced out of his comfort of the palace and sent on a quest to retrieve it. Along the way he meets a strange man named Peter who isn't all that he appears and begins learning what the world really thinks of him and that maybe he isn't as loved as he had thought..
Jordan is the snobbish prince of Caravelle. He's arrogant, rude, lazy, and selfish. He feels that he is the perfect ruler and that everyone should love him, completely oblivious to the fact that most people do not. His only friend is his horse, Chester that he has the power to speak to, because in his world those born of Royal blood get a power, his happens to be speaking to animals. Jordan clashes with his father often who would like him to take more responsibility but with his temper has a hard time getting Jordan to listen to him. When a powerful scepter locked up in the Caravelle vault -where it can never be used by anyone- is stolen, Jordan is forced out of his comfort of the palace and sent on a quest to retrieve it. Along the way he meets a strange man named Peter who isn't all that he appears and begins learning what the world really thinks of him and that maybe he isn't as loved as he had thought..