PRO CONNECT
Fantasy author, Marissa Miller, can often be found frolicking about in thunderstorms, drinking her weight in tea, or playing with one of her numerous beloved pets. When she isn't found any of these places, Miller is at her desk, working on one of her novels. Her works include the award-winning first installment of the dark literary fantasy Fallen Reign series, Beneath the Scarlet Frost, and her young adult When Wicked series.
Miller believes fundamentally in the power of imagination, language, and creativity. She seeks to use her expression of literary craft to resonate with readers, build thought-provoking worlds and characters, and explore the connection literature holds in readers' lives. Not afraid to delve into dark or heavy topics, Miller's works embody the motif that no matter the depth of darkness, and weight of topic, there is always a little light and harrowing story to be found in the shadows.
“...Sorrel’s tale of self-discovery, with its elements of magic, makes for a refreshingly offbeat addition to the fantasy genre.... A memorable and nuanced tale of a world on the brink of violent change...”
– Kirkus Reviews
In Miller’s fantasy novel, a princess find her world turned upside-down as she begins to doubt her society’s views about magic and its practitioners.
Grand Princess Sorrel Zdraevit is one of five children of the emperor of Eisa, a peaceful land where the use of magic is banned. Those who still use it, known as Wielders, have a reputation in the kingdom for being dangerous and causing trouble. As the royal family host a party to celebrate the 300-year reign of the Zdraevit line, tragedy strikes. A misfired firework winds up killing more than 1,000 people and injuring more. The citizenry is outraged, and some people say that the terrible event was no accident at all, but actually the work of Wielders or “magic-Sympathizers.” To make matters worse, when Sorrel and her sister attempt to visit the injured, they face an attack by a Wielder. Partly in response to this, the emperor decides that Eisa will support their allies in a war against Wielders in other countries. Meanwhile, the government draws up a list of possible Wielders in Eisa and their supporters. However, Sorrel begins to wonder if Wielders and their supporters are really as bad as she’s always been told—or if she has more to fear from other people. Miller develops Sorrel’s story steadily throughout the novel. As the narrator, Sorrel tends to use lengthy description to describe what happens to her; when she’s merely tired, for instance, she notes that “I could feel fatigue tugging at my eyelids.” This stylistic choice tends to slow the pace considerably. However, as the plot progresses, it becomes clear that this is not a typical fantasy tale, as there are some brutal twists that draw on similarities between the Zdraevit line and the plight of the real-life Romanovs in Imperial Russia. Sorrel’s tale of self-discovery, with its elements of magic, makes for a refreshingly offbeat addition to the fantasy genre.
A memorable and nuanced tale of a world on the brink of violent change, hampered slightly by its deliberate pace.
Pub Date: Nov. 14, 2023
ISBN: 9798218264864
Page count: 648pp
Review Posted Online: June 13, 2024
Favorite author
Neil Gaiman, James A. Owen, and C.S Lewis
Favorite word
Phantasmagoric
Passion in life
Exploring the limitless avenues of creativity
Unexpected skill or talent
I am exceptional at tongue twisters, and I dabble in special effects/animation
BENEATH THE SCARLET FROST: Literary Titan Gold Book Award, 2024
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