"Waiting On" Wednesday is a weekly event, created by Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.
This week I'm waiting on:
On her nineteenth
birthday, Princess Kelsea Raleigh Glynn, raised in exile, sets out on a
perilous journey back to the castle of her birth to ascend her rightful
throne. Plain and serious, a girl who loves books and learning, Kelsea
bears little resemblance to her mother, the vain and frivolous Queen
Elyssa. But though she may be inexperienced and sheltered, Kelsea is not
defenseless: Around her neck hangs the Tearling sapphire, a jewel of
immense magical power; and accompanying her is the Queen’s Guard, a
cadre of brave knights led by the enigmatic and dedicated Lazarus.
Kelsea will need them all to survive a cabal of enemies who will use
every weapon—from crimson-caped assassins to the darkest blood magic—to
prevent her from wearing the crown.
Despite her royal blood,
Kelsea feels like nothing so much as an insecure girl, a child called
upon to lead a people and a kingdom about which she knows almost
nothing. But what she discovers in the capital will change everything,
confronting her with horrors she never imagined. An act of singular
daring will throw Kelsea’s kingdom into tumult, unleashing the vengeance
of the tyrannical ruler of neighboring Mortmesne: the Red Queen, a
sorceress possessed of the darkest magic. Now Kelsea will begin to
discover whom among the servants, aristocracy, and her own guard she can
trust.
But the quest to save her kingdom and meet her destiny
has only just begun—a wondrous journey of self-discovery and a trial by
fire that will make her a legend…if she can survive.
The Queen of
the Tearling introduces readers to a world as fully imagined and
terrifying as that of The Hunger Games, with characters as vivid and
intriguing as those of The Game of Thrones, and a wholly original
heroine. Combining thrilling action and twisting plot turns, it is a
magnificent debut from the talented Erika Johansen.(Blurb via Goodreads)
Expected publication: July 8th 2014
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