Rise of the vicious princess

C. J. Redwine

Book - 2022

The first in a YA political fantasy duology about a fierce princess determined to bring lasting peace to her kingdom regardless of the cost to her heart--from C.J. Redwine, the author of the Defiance series and the New York Times bestselling Ravenspire series. Perfect for fans of These Violent Delights, And I Darken, and Ash Princess. Princess Charis Willowthorn is the dutiful sword of Calera. Raised to be ruthless and cunning, her only goal is to hold her war-torn kingdom together long enough to find a path toward peace with their ancient foe Montevallo, even if the cost is her own heart. When violence erupts in the castle itself, nearly killing the queen, Charis must assume her mother's duties and manage both the war and her kingdom.... But as an unseen enemy begins sinking Calera's ships, Charis realizes a threat much greater than Montevallo is coming for her people. So she forms a plan. By day, she is Calera's formidable princess intent on forging an alliance with Montevallo. By night, she disguises herself as a smuggler and roams the sea with a trusted group of loyalists, hunting for their new enemies. And through it all, she accidentally falls in love with the wrong boy. But her enemies are much closer than Charis realizes, and her heart isn't the only thing she has left to lose.

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Subjects
Genres
Fantasy fiction
Romance fiction
Young adult fiction
Published
New York, New York : Balzer + Bray, an imprint of HaperCollins Publishers [2022]
Language
English
Main Author
C. J. Redwine (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
415 pages : map ; 22 cm
ISBN
9780062908933
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Seventeen-year-old Princess Charis Willowthorn of Calera assumes the throne when an assassin injures her mother, Queen Letha, in Redwine's (The Blood Spell) scintillating duology opener. Calera, a coastal matriarchal society, is at war with the landlocked kingdom of Montevallo, which wants control of Calera's northern ports. Though guards kill both Letha's assailant and a spy hiding in Charis's chambers before they can be interrogated, Charis and those closest to her assume both were sent by Montevallo's King Alaric Penbyrn, particularly after his soldiers advance toward Calera's capital. Believing it's the only way to protect her people, Charis launches a brutal attack that decimates Montevallo's army, but when a seemingly separate entity begins sinking supply ships bound for Calera, Charis fears that Montevallo isn't the only nation determined to conquer hers. Redwine skillfully crafts well-rounded characters and an action-packed plot, resulting in a nuanced political fantasy that's rife with court intrigue. Charis--fierce and formidable, yet altruistic--is exquisitely drawn, and her tender, developing relationship with bodyguard Tal adds emotional complexity to the breathlessly paced tale. Main characters cue as white; varying skin tones suggest racial diversity throughout. Ages 13--up. Agent: Holly Root, Root Literary. (June)

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A princess weighs her heart against her duty. Charis Willowthorn (17 and implied White) was raised to be queen. At her mother's side she has learned the ins and outs of Calera's politics and what it means to govern during a seemingly endless war against a ruthless foe. Charis can fight, dance, hide her true feelings behind a smile, and play power games, but she retains the capacity for kindness and compassion. When a near-successful assassination attempt leaves Charis with lingering trauma, the resulting executions of several of her staff leave her isolated. Enter bodyguard Tal, also cued as White, assigned by Charis' kindly father, and the start of a friendship that gradually becomes a slow-burn, forbidden romance, blossoming even as Charis sacrifices her future happiness for Calera's good. The first in a duology, this entry in many ways serves as an extended setup for what promises to be an action-packed second volume but manages to maintain a brisk pace while establishing the players, geography, and concerns of a political fantasy. Calera is multiracial, and women and men serve on equal footing, with female characters depicted as a guard and an admiral as well as political leaders. With a promising opening--featuring a protagonist reminiscent of those in Kristin Cashore's Graceling and Marie Rutkoski's The Winner's Curse--plus a zinger of an ending, this should have no trouble finding an audience. An engaging introduction to a female-forward fantasy world. (map) (Fantasy. 12-adult) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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