A Broken Blade
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Union Square & Co. , 2022.
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The BookTok sensation from debut author Melissa Blair—now with exclusive bonus content!   "Gripping and fierce. This is much-needed fantasy with its fangs honed sharp by the power of resistance. Melissa Blair has built a tremendous world."—Chloe Gong, #1 New York Times bestselling author of These Violent Delights  My body is made of scars, some were done to me, but most I did to myself.   Keera is a killer. As the King's Blade, she is the most talented spy in the kingdom. And the king’s favored assassin. When a mysterious figure moves against the Crown, Keera is called upon to hunt down the so-called Shadow. She tracks her target into the magical lands of the Fae, but Faeland is not what it seems . . . and neither is the Shadow. Keera is shocked by what she learns, and can't help but wonder who her enemy truly is: the King that destroyed her people or the Shadow that threatens the peace?   As she searches for answers, Keera is haunted by a promise she made long ago, one that will test her in every way. To keep her word, Keera must not only save herself, but an entire kingdom.  Fans of fast-paced high fantasy such as A Court of Thorns and Roses series, The Inadequate Heir, and From Blood and Ash author Jennifer L. Armentrout, will enjoy the fierce female characters, sapphic representation, and fantasy romance of A Broken Blade.

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eBook, Kindle
Street Date
08/02/2022
Language
English
ISBN
9781454947882

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Also in this Series

  • A broken blade (The halfling saga Volume 1) Cover
  • A shadow crown (The halfling saga Volume 2) Cover
  • A vicious game (The halfling saga Volume 3) Cover
  • An honored vow (The halfling saga Volume 4) Cover

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Published Reviews

Booklist Review

Keera is the King's Blade, a fearsome spy and assassin. The King, successful in his genocide against magical people, has made all Halflings (those who have both mortal and Elvish or Fae blood) slaves of the Crown. Keera herself is a Halfling, and she leads the Shade, an elite force of female Halflings who have trained since childhood to be spies and assassins. Keera is literally and figuratively scarred from this work and deals with this pain by drinking. Her newest mission is to stop "The Shadow," who is causing havoc across the kingdom. When a duel with the Shadow ends with him kissing Keera instead of killing her, Keera is thrown for a loop and begins to see that she is not alone in her hatred of the king. She aligns herself with the Shadow to take down the king. Tiktok/BookTok sensation Blair first self-published this book anonymously and the book (and the scavenger hunt to find the author) went viral. Blair creates a rich fantasy world full of magic, romance, danger, and intrigue. The BookTok publicity will (rightfully) push this great start to a new fantasy series to the top of those best-seller lists.

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Publisher's Weekly Review

Blair's bumpy debut tackles addiction in a world where elves are abominations and fae are barely tolerated. Cruel King Aemon has killed off all Light Fae, subjects all Halflings (humans with elvish blood) to his service, and maintains a tenuous peace with the Dark Fae, whom he failed to vanquish completely. Orphan Halfling Keera Kingsown has been a charge of the king for as long as she can remember, trained from childhood to hunt criminals and enemies of the crown. As the King's Blade, none is her equal in combat, but she chafes under the crown's oppressive rule and drowns her demons with alcohol. Investigating the Shadow, the leader of a growing resistance to the king's tyranny, turns into reluctantly joining the resistance in hopes of overthrowing the crown. Blair's worldbuilding is murky, and the attempt at a fresh take on fae and elvish attributes doesn't quite land, as neither group particularly stands out. Keera is a well-shaded protagonist, but her development comes at the expense of the rest of the cast, who remain two-dimensional. Readers will be disappointed. (Aug.)

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Booklist Reviews

*Starred Review* Keera is the King's Blade, a fearsome spy and assassin. The King, successful in his genocide against magical people, has made all Halflings (those who have both mortal and Elvish or Fae blood) slaves of the Crown. Keera herself is a Halfling, and she leads the Shade, an elite force of female Halflings who have trained since childhood to be spies and assassins. Keera is literally and figuratively scarred from this work and deals with this pain by drinking. Her newest mission is to stop "The Shadow," who is causing havoc across the kingdom. When a duel with the Shadow ends with him kissing Keera instead of killing her, Keera is thrown for a loop and begins to see that she is not alone in her hatred of the king. She aligns herself with the Shadow to take down the king. Tiktok/BookTok sensation Blair first self-published this book anonymously and the book (and the scavenger hunt to find the author) went viral. Blair creates a rich fantasy world full of magic, romance, danger, and intrigue. The BookTok publicity will (rightfully) push this great start to a new fantasy series to the top of those best-seller lists. Copyright 2022 Booklist Reviews.

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

Blair's bumpy debut tackles addiction in a world where elves are abominations and fae are barely tolerated. Cruel King Aemon has killed off all Light Fae, subjects all Halflings (humans with elvish blood) to his service, and maintains a tenuous peace with the Dark Fae, whom he failed to vanquish completely. Orphan Halfling Keera Kingsown has been a charge of the king for as long as she can remember, trained from childhood to hunt criminals and enemies of the crown. As the King's Blade, none is her equal in combat, but she chafes under the crown's oppressive rule and drowns her demons with alcohol. Investigating the Shadow, the leader of a growing resistance to the king's tyranny, turns into reluctantly joining the resistance in hopes of overthrowing the crown. Blair's worldbuilding is murky, and the attempt at a fresh take on fae and elvish attributes doesn't quite land, as neither group particularly stands out. Keera is a well-shaded protagonist, but her development comes at the expense of the rest of the cast, who remain two-dimensional. Readers will be disappointed. (Aug.)

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Blair, M. (2022). A Broken Blade . Union Square & Co..

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Blair, Melissa. 2022. A Broken Blade. Union Square & Co.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Blair, Melissa. A Broken Blade Union Square & Co, 2022.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Blair, M. (2022). A broken blade. Union Square & Co.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Blair, Melissa. A Broken Blade Union Square & Co., 2022.

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