Poison forest

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Publisher
Sword and Silk Books
Publication Date
2022.
Language
English

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"There has been a string of disappearances in the Triumvir of Corundum. Someone is stealing royal children, and Thedra's childhood sweetheart Dette, the princess of a neighboring kingdom, is the latest to go missing. When Thedra suspects the sorcerer she blames for her mother's death is behind Dette's disappearance, she refuses to let him harm anyone else. She sets out with the help of a dashing soldier and a secretive servant girl to find and rescue Dette before it's too late. Thedra would do anything to stop the disappearances and save her friend--even cross a cursed forest that brings her nightmares to life. But one of her companions is hiding something, and the forest seems to want her dead. To defeat the sorcerer's twisted magic, she must face her worst fears and risk losing what she wants most: the freedom to love who she chooses."-- Amazon.com.

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9798986599809

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Kirkus Book Review

Gender-nonconforming Princess Thedra must survive the Poison Forest despite the limitations of her magic in order to save her former betrothed, Princess Dette. Seventeen-year-old Thedra, a powerful lightning elemental, becomes High Priestess of Death and can now take her father's throne. But grief over her mother's recent death and the subsequent breaking of her betrothal to half-sylph, half-human Dette leaves her unsure of what she wants. When rumors of a dark mage stealing powered girls become all too real--Dette is kidnapped by a magical monster--Thedra defies her father to rescue her. She is joined by untrained fire elemental Neev, who is Dette's lady-in-waiting, and Agate, a palace guard and rare powered man. Together they must travel through the Poison Forest and face the mage. Complicating matters, Thedra finds herself falling for Neev. But can she really trust her companions? If not, her power alone won't be enough to save Dette. In this debut novel filled with magic, sylphs, goblins, and goddesses, well-written, underrepresented diversity abounds: All the main characters are queer; Thedra, Neev, and Agate read White, and Dette is brown-skinned with curly black hair. The refreshingly organic integration of representation and the action-packed second half of the book are worth its slow start. Full of creepy, exciting magical action and well-rounded characters with complex relationships. (Fantasy. 14-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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