Five nations ruled by women are sent into free fall when, for decades, only boys are born in this novel of magic, might, and intrigue.
As the Drought of Girls rages across the Five Queendoms, fingers begin to point. In Scorpica, the warrior queendom, the Barren Queen worries that her people will turn on her only daughter, the last in the nation to be born before the Drought began. Suspicion swirls among the mages of Arca and the priests of Sestia, any one of whom could have angered their patron deities and provoked this punishment. Even if that were so, Bastion, the queendom of scribes, should have noticed the lack of girl births in its recordings. Can the peacemakers of Paxim continue to broker goodwill now, knowing that any of the other nations may fall at a moment's notice? Macallister weaves her way through the women with the most to lose in the pending collapse of civilization as they know it. As Queen Mirriam of Arca worries that the Drought will deprive her of the magical energy she needs to continue her unnaturally long life, a healer flees Arca with her too-powerful daughter to protect her from the old monarch's watchful eyes. After two exiles—a rightful heir and the woman honor-bound to protect her—flee Scorpica, the freshly crowned Queen Tamura hatches a plan to maintain the size of her country's standing army. And somewhere on an unremarkable coast, an ancient but not-quite-forgotten sorceress weaves together plans for a coup no queendom will see coming. As these women and girls cobble together new lives in the throes of a worldwide curse, readers will begin to see the set pieces of a sequel fall into place. Although Macallister's final cliffhanger may feel unsatisfying to those who want tidy answers to their burning questions, the promise of a continuing story will be enough for many fantasy fans.
A bold setup for a blood-bathed new series of epic fantasy.