In a world where everyone has a role, Aara is a misfit. Her parents were from different guilds, and her father disappeared before she was born. assigned to apprentice in her mysterious father's guild, she gains a longed-for opportunity to earn a place for herself--if she can Only prove that she has what it takes to channel.
At Trelerra Academy, Aara makes friends and pursues her fascination with dragons., Even bonding with a hatchling. Yet, her efforts to learn more about her father are frustrated at every turn as the Guild tries to keep its secrets Hidden, Secrets threatened by A string of escalating disasters in the eastern wasteland.
As she delves deeper into her father's enigmatic past, Aara is confronted with a choice. Will she do what it takes to stay within the bounds her guild has set for her? If she does, will she ever truly understand herself? And If she doesn't, will she Have Any place to belong?
Loosely inspired by J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series, The Channeler's Daughter is the first of a five-book series focusing on one girl's coming-of-age story. Aara's primary journey is to learn how to be different in a world that does not understand her... but desperately needs her.