A Sky of Emerald Stars: A Novel
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From the bestselling author of The High Mountain Court A.K. Mulford comes the second enchanting book in the all-new Golden Court romantasy trilogy—A Sky of Emerald Stars continues wolf-shifter Calla’s journey and explores a new story—Sadie’s—as kingdoms clash with war on the horizon and pack politics threatens to disrupt what Calla and Grae have built, both for themselves, and Aotreas.
A secret song. A hidden fortress. A world on the brink of war.
After the long, despotic reign under the evil sorceress, Sawyn, life in the Golden Court is finally rebuilding. New leadership means new beginnings, and Sadie Rauxtide—now a royal guard—has been grappling with how she’ll fit into her new home. But when a rival Wolf king, Nero, kidnaps the Queen’s friend and mentor Ora, any hopes for peace are lost.
The Golden Court springs into action, and Sadie is tasked with an important mission: travel with Navin and Maez to try to win new allies and uncover Nero’s hidden secrets. Yet Navin has secrets of his own, and Sadie is tasked with uncovering them while battling her growing attraction to the man who betrayed her. She has a mission, but the heart wants what it wants. And fate? Fate has its own magic, and it’s one more thing out of her control.
Meanwhile, Queen Calla is forced to seek help from the Ice Wolf pack in order to stop Nero’s prejudicial rule. However, the Queen of Taigos makes Calla’s objectives impossible with their capricious relationship standing in the way—completely unwilling to commit in helping Calla rescue Ora and repeatedly dismissing Calla’s new gender identity. With no true allyship from Taigos Court, Calla battles between diplomacy and being their true self as they realize coming out is only the beginning of their journey of self-discovery.
Tensions rise on both fronts as Sadie and Calla struggle to gain support for the brewing war and realize that the world of Aotreas is more than it seems. Full of high-stakes adventures, self-discovery, and love in all forms, A Sky of Emerald Stars follows the beginning of a revolution and the relentless fight for peace.
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Publisher's Weekly Review
Tension boils among werewolf packs in Mulford's gripping second Golden Court fantasy (after A River of Golden Bones). After regaining control of the Golden Court and defying the Silver Wolf pack's King Nero, Queen Calla has made many enemies. As the threat of war with the Silver Wolves grows, Calla's human friend, Ora, is abducted by Nero. This spurs Calla and their mate, Grae, to journey to the Ice Wolf Kingdom in hopes of convincing Queen Ingrid to join forces. Meanwhile, Calla sends courtiers Sadie, Maez, and the shifty human Navin on a diplomatic visit to the Onyx Wolf court, seeking yet more allies. This mission is complicated by Navin, who has information that could change the course of the war. Mulford skillfully broadens the universe of their series, shifting focus onto humanity's role in the looming wolf war. Infighting and betrayal abound among the wolves, while steamy scenes and forbidden love add bite to the story. This will keep series readers on the edge of their seats. (Dec.)
Library Journal Review
The Golden Court, a wolf kingdom, is rebuilding under new leadership, and change is never easy. Sadie Rauxtide is now a royal guard trying to find her way in her new home. Queen Calla wants to ensure all their people, wolves and humans, have a place here. When Calla's mentor, Ora, is kidnapped by a rival king, the tenuous bonds of peace fray quickly. Sadie is tasked with trying to find out why King Nero has taken Ora and must travel with Navin, the man who betrayed her trust and obviously still holds his own secrets. Meanwhile, Queen Calla travels to Taigos to look for allies in the Ice Court but finds barriers and prejudice instead. Calla and Sadie must navigate the pitfalls of diplomacy, love, and identity before the tensions explode into war. VERDICT This sequel to A River of Golden Bones carries forward its intriguing relationships and high-stakes adventures, along with exploring gender and race in a high-fantasy setting.--Kristi Chadwick
Library Journal Reviews
Bestselling Mulford (A River of Golden Bones) offers the second book in this romantasy trilogy about wolf royalty, continuing wolf-shifter Calla's story of self-discovery and also focusing on royal guard Sadie. The Golden Court is spurred to action when a rival wolf king abducts the queen's friend Ora, sending Sadie on a mission with complicated Navin. With a 100K-copy first printing. Prepub Alert. Copyright 2024 Library Journal
Copyright 2024 Library Journal.Library Journal Reviews
The Golden Court, a wolf kingdom, is rebuilding under new leadership, and change is never easy. Sadie Rauxtide is now a royal guard trying to find her way in her new home. Queen Calla wants to ensure all their people, wolves and humans, have a place here. When Calla's mentor, Ora, is kidnapped by a rival king, the tenuous bonds of peace fray quickly. Sadie is tasked with trying to find out why King Nero has taken Ora and must travel with Navin, the man who betrayed her trust and obviously still holds his own secrets. Meanwhile, Queen Calla travels to Taigos to look for allies in the Ice Court but finds barriers and prejudice instead. Calla and Sadie must navigate the pitfalls of diplomacy, love, and identity before the tensions explode into war. VERDICT This sequel to A River of Golden Bones carries forward its intriguing relationships and high-stakes adventures, along with exploring gender and race in a high-fantasy setting.—Kristi Chadwick
Copyright 2024 Library Journal.Publishers Weekly Reviews
Tension boils among werewolf packs in Mulford's gripping second Golden Court fantasy (after A River of Golden Bones). After regaining control of the Golden Court and defying the Silver Wolf pack's King Nero, Queen Calla has made many enemies. As the threat of war with the Silver Wolves grows, Calla's human friend, Ora, is abducted by Nero. This spurs Calla and their mate, Grae, to journey to the Ice Wolf Kingdom in hopes of convincing Queen Ingrid to join forces. Meanwhile, Calla sends courtiers Sadie, Maez, and the shifty human Navin on a diplomatic visit to the Onyx Wolf court, seeking yet more allies. This mission is complicated by Navin, who has information that could change the course of the war. Mulford skillfully broadens the universe of their series, shifting focus onto humanity's role in the looming wolf war. Infighting and betrayal abound among the wolves, while steamy scenes and forbidden love add bite to the story. This will keep series readers on the edge of their seats. (Dec.)
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Citations
Mulford, A. (2024). A Sky of Emerald Stars: A Novel . HarperCollins.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Mulford, A.K. 2024. A Sky of Emerald Stars: A Novel. HarperCollins.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Mulford, A.K. A Sky of Emerald Stars: A Novel HarperCollins, 2024.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Mulford, A. (2024). A sky of emerald stars: a novel. HarperCollins.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Mulford, A.K. A Sky of Emerald Stars: A Novel HarperCollins, 2024.
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