*Lena* Winter Forest used to be little more than a village nestled against an ice-covered inlet, surrounded by mountains. This time of year, the mountains were bathed in snow so pale it shimmered with every color of the sunrise as we navigated an ice-covered trail toward the sprawling city that now rose over the water. So much had changed over the years. The old village, which had been there when my grandmother was my age, was still nestled in a wooded bluff near a river, but the new city of Winter Forest was a cozy metropolis with four-story buildings, an ongoing winter festival, and several schools and hospitals to house its booming population. My grandparents had given up the home my dad and Aunt Maeve had grown up in and moved into the castle, which was also home to my extended fa