A young girl finds herself entrenched in a dark mystery after the
deaths of her parents in this "beautifully written" (School Library
Journal) fantastical novel from the author of The House of Months and
Years.
When a man walks into her grandfather's curiosity shop and asks about a
black orchid, Spindrift turns him away. She's never seen such a thing.
Until one night it appears. Spindrift, an orphan, has one keepsake from
her parents...a clear glass orb. Except it's not quite clear anymore.
She watches as a black orchid forms inside the crystal. Then the flower
blooms into a towering woman in a dress of midnight silk and air, a
woman with the power to grant wishes.
It's fun, at first.
But having everything you want is hard to hide. And soon, Spindrift--and
her orchid--are being hunted.
Left running for her life, Spindrift must ask herself who her parents
really were, and whether a wish is really just a curse in disguise.