This. Book. Is. Amazing.
There are simply no exact words to describe this story--but I might go with wonderful, enchanting, magical, and beautiful. Miss Rachel Roberts did a great job of outlining the plot but hiding enough secrets to make the readers intrigued--and describing the characters and differentiating them and their unique characteristics that make them, them.
We have three twelve-year old girls: Emily, Adriane, and Kara. Emily's personality is typical--she's the shy, new girl in town, but she would do anything and everything to help an animal friend in need. Adriane is the more dark and stormy type, and she snaps at Emily at first, but they two have one outstanding similarity: protecting the animals, especially the rare and magical ones we find in the Ravenswood Natural Preserve, where Adriane and her grandmother lives.
And lastly, we have Kara, the mayor's daughter; an arrogant, spoiled girl that would have anything she asks her father to get. Kara and Adriane, coming from two different worlds, obviously get off the wrong foot, and are more tend to squabble than Emily, who always becomes the peacemaker between the two of them. But when a plague affecting the magical creatures in the wood beckon them for help, the three girls find out their true destinies and what they were always meant to be: the healer, the warrior, and the blazing star. Eventually, they put aside their differences and become friends.