PRO CONNECT
Elisabeth S. Christison’s very first job was as a scribe in
a library. She was raised by her father, and he passed a love
of reading to her, especially fantasy. Elisabeth has passed this
same love on to her seven children, and as a result, much of
her adult life has been spent in the realms of their make-believe
kingdoms, giving her firsthand experience with the whimsical
workings of their young minds. She shared her own stories with
them at bedtime, but never chose to write them down until an
idea she couldn’t ignore blazed into her mind. Elisabeth lives
with her family in Ohio, and when she isn’t busy navigating
the seas of motherhood, working as a nurse, or castle-hopping
and enjoying fine wine and chocolate with her husband, she
can be found writing the sequel to The Blameless or dreaming
up other tales.
“. . . there's a great deal here to ensnare young readers. A heart-warming and innocent upper-middle-grade fantasy.”
– Kirkus Reviews
A young princess adopted into an extended family of magic wielders discovers her own special powers in Christison’s debut novel for children ages 10 to 14.
On the night the castle at Aldestone is attacked, 13-year-old Princess Briana, known as “Brie,” sees her parents and brother murdered. Brie flees but is hunted through the streets. She escapes thanks to three mysterious rescuers: Derek the archer; Kove the knife-thrower; and big, gentle Flinton, whose sword appears out of nowhere whenever it is needed. These three are “the Blameless,” or heroes who can “control the weather, heal the sick, and end wars.” Each has committed a great selfless act and, in consequence, has manifested magical abilities, as has Brie. By putting the kingdom’s interests first, the princess develops powers of her own. Derek, Kove, and Flinton become her honorary uncles. Vowing to protect and train her, they take Brie to Mount Elrad, the secret stronghold of the Blameless, where she joins Flinton’s household and becomes best friends with his sister Cassie and—begrudgingly—Kove’s brother, Taeo. Despite the murders that caused her to flee her castle, Brie finds happiness at Mount Elrad. But her life is soon upended again. The ruthless usurper Vaylec has found a way to take control of individual Blameless. By harnessing their powers, he snatches Brie and returns her to the castle at Aldestone. What cruelties does he have planned? Will Brie ever be reunited with her new family? Christison takes the tropes of epic fantasy and strips them of their angst, crafting a feel-good page-turner. Brie is a likable protagonist surrounded by good-natured, slightly larger-than-life companions. Flinton is especially striking with his bearlike size and caring nature, but even Vaylec—the villain—has a personality and depth beyond the genre’s typical evilness for evil’s sake. Christison refuses to manufacture conflict, focusing instead on a central premise and the characters that underpin it. Though the plot is simple and the book is long, Brie’s story plays out with an endearing breeziness. As is often the case with series, the ending of this first novel comes as an interruption rather than a denouement. Nonetheless, there’s a great deal here to ensnare young readers.
A heartwarming and innocent upper-middle-grade fantasy.
Pub Date: July 22, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-951565-82-4
Page count: 298pp
Publisher: Belle Isle Books
Review Posted Online: March 27, 2020
Kirkus Reviews Issue: May 1, 2020
Day job
Registered Nurse- Diabetes Education Specialist
Favorite author
Amy Harmon
Favorite book
The Bird and the Sword
Favorite line from a book
But there are much worse games to play.
Favorite word
Pumpkalossofin
Hometown
Urbana, Ohio
Passion in life
Helping others, either medically as a nurse, or bringing joy through writing
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