by Nicki Pau Preto ‧ RELEASE DATE: July 13, 2021
A promising flame that doesn't quite ignite.
As war with the Golden Empire looms on the horizon for the outlawed faction of Phoenix Riders, a more devastating threat awakens from the shadows in this final installment in the Crown of Feathers trilogy.
Long-lost heir to the empire’s throne, Veronyka Ashfire flies toward a future with heavy expectations of rulership on her shoulders. With her bondmate, Tristan, held hostage by a warmongering politician, Veronyka and the Phoenix Riders plot to rescue him and eliminate their enemies on the empire’s council to stop the war before it begins. However, in the smoldering darkness of ancient ruins, resurrected queen Avalkyra Ashfire hatches a strix, a bird of hunger and shadow, thus granting herself the power to destroy anyone who stands in her way. Mounting stakes, chapter-ending cliffhangers, and tightly integrated worldbuilding accelerate the narrative’s pace. Unfortunately, despite these strengths, the conflation of sex and gender carries over from the earlier books with repeated use of female to describe both people and phoenixes. Jealousy and possessiveness uncomfortably are portrayed as positive signs of affection in a romantic relationship. The vilification of those seeking independence and the positioning of Veronyka as a peaceful, self-sacrificial savior combine with the resolution to send a message that may read as pro-imperialistic. The cast of characters have pale to brown skin tones, and one of the primary perspective characters, a White animage girl, is blind.
A promising flame that doesn't quite ignite. (map, timeline, glossary) (Fantasy. 14-17)Pub Date: July 13, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-5344-6602-9
Page Count: 624
Publisher: McElderry
Review Posted Online: May 26, 2021
Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 2021
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by Rosaria Munda ‧ RELEASE DATE: Oct. 15, 2019
Full of drama, emotional turmoil, and high stakes.
What happens to the world after the dust from a revolution has settled?
Friends Annie and Lee were children from very different circles when Atreus killed Lee’s father, dragonlord Leon Stormscourge, ending the uprising on the bloodiest day in Callipolis’ history. For too long the dragonriders held all the power while their people starved and lived in fear. Nine years later, a new generation of dragonriders is emerging, children selected and trained on merit, not bloodlines. Their dragons are finally mature enough for them to compete for Firstrider, a position of power that can give Lee back a small part of what his family lost. However, not only is Lee competing against Annie, but rumors are circulating that some of the royal family have survived and have dragons of their own. Everyone will have to make a choice: Restore the old regime, support the First Protector and the new caste system he created, or look for a new way, no matter what the cost. From the beginning, this book pulls readers in with political intrigue and action. What keeps them invested, however, are the complex relationships between many cast members. Choices are complex, and the consequences for all could be deadly. The world is well fleshed out and believable. Annie and Lee are light skinned; secondary characters are diverse, and race is a nonissue in this world.
Full of drama, emotional turmoil, and high stakes. (author’s note) (Fantasy.14-17)Pub Date: Oct. 15, 2019
ISBN: 978-0-525-51821-1
Page Count: 448
Publisher: Putnam
Review Posted Online: July 23, 2019
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 15, 2019
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by Kate Chenli ‧ RELEASE DATE: Oct. 17, 2023
A fresh and compelling voice.
A second chance prompts a deadly game of wits.
Lu Mingshin is about to be executed. Her fiance, Prince Ren, has ordered her death after using her family’s wealth to vie for the position of crown prince from his half brothers, each of them born to one of the widower king’s Royal Ladies. If that wasn’t enough, Mingshin learns that her Uncle Yi arranged her mother’s murder, and Aylin, her two-faced noblewoman cousin, will be marrying Ren instead. On the verge of death, Mingshin desperately wishes for another chance—only to see flashes of light and wake up two years in the past. With her memories of the future intact, Mingshin intends to not become a victim again, training in combat and vowing to endear herself to King Reifeng to secure her family’s safety. Strange dreams reveal the source of the magic that allowed her to jump back in time. A powerful mage is also on Mingshin’s tail, along with the ruthless enemies she’s already aware of. As Mingshin starts to rewrite her life’s story, new individuals come into play: a visiting Elder with questionable motives; Princess Yunle, who becomes a new best friend; and Prince Jieh, one of Ren’s rivals for the throne. Set in a fantasy world reminiscent of imperial China, this debut novel’s structure has a few oddities, but the clever premise and intriguing and suspenseful plot will keep readers engaged.
A fresh and compelling voice. (Fantasy. 14-17)Pub Date: Oct. 17, 2023
ISBN: 9781454949923
Page Count: 344
Publisher: Union Square & Co.
Review Posted Online: Aug. 11, 2023
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Sept. 1, 2023
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