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THE ENCANTO'S DAUGHTER by Melissa de la Cruz

THE ENCANTO'S DAUGHTER

From the Encanto's Daughter series, volume 1

by Melissa de la Cruz

Pub Date: March 5th, 2024
ISBN: 9780593533086
Publisher: Putnam

The heir apparent to a fairy-realm kingdom must ascend the throne after her father dies.

Half-human/half-encanto Maria Josephina “MJ” Robertson-Rodriguez, who’s been hiding in the human world of Southern California with her mortal mother, is confronted by magical beings, who announce that her father, King Vivencio Basilio of the Sirena Court, is dead, and that she’s in danger. MJ is taken to Biringan, “the hidden fairy realm of the Philippine islands,” and she soon realizes that no amount of schooling by her mother or correspondence from her father could have prepared her for its magical vastness—or the political disarray threatening her succession. As her queenly coronation looms, she attends the Biringan Academy of Noble Arts (where not even her peers from other kingdoms can be trusted), participates in council meetings with other royals (who question her ability to rule), and anxiously waits for her magical powers to manifest. MJ also investigates the late king’s death, aided by new friend Phoenix “Nix” Xing (a fellow hapcanto) and unlikely ally Sir Lucas Invierno—and discovers a dark magic that could claim her life next. From the quirky nicknames to the terrifying mambabarangs, or witches, de la Cruz’s latest is rich in Filipino culture and mythology. MJ’s rapid acceptance as ruler of a magical kingdom that she left as a toddler is somewhat unconvincing, but the plot-driven story will please readers seeking constant action.

A promising, culturally rich, Filipino-infused fantasy series opener.

(map) (Fantasy. 13-18)