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Summary: Aurelia, the first princess born in Renalt in 200 years, is destined to marry the mysterious prince of Achelva, Valentin, but her treacherous lady-in-waiting, Lisette, plots to take her crown.

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  • ISBN: 1328630048
  • ISBN: 9781328630049
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource.
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  • Publisher: Boston ; New York : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, [2019]

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Formatted Contents Note: Front Cover; Front Flap; Front Matter; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Map: The City of Achlev; Part One: Renalt; 1.; 2.; 3.; 4.; 5.; 6.; 7.; 8.; 9.; 10.; Part Two: Achleva; 11.; 12.; 13.; 14.; 15.; 16.; 17.; 18.; 19.; 20.; 21.; 22.; 23.; 24.; 25.; 26.; 27.; 28.; 29.; 30.; Part Three: The Wall and the Tower; 31.; 32.; 33.; 34.; 35.; 36.; 37.; 38.; Back Matter; Acknowledgments; Preview: The Magic Contines . . .; Back Flap; Back Cover; Spine
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Subject: Fantasy Juvenile literature
Princesses Juvenile fiction
Fantasy Juvenile fiction
Genre: Electronic books.

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by Smith, Crystal
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Smith delivers an engaging story filled with magic and mystery in her debut YA novel. Princess Aurelia's people fear and despise her for her blood magic, which is directly forbidden by the land's religious leaders. Despite this, she'd rather take her chances in her own country, Renalt, than journey to the neighboring kingdom of Achleva to marry her betrothed, the sickly and reclusive Prince Valentin. However, when the danger in Renalt forces Aurelia to flee to Achleva, she soon discovers a plot to steal her crown and country. A multifaceted scheme, mistaken identity, and a simmering romance will keep readers riveted and dying to know how it all unfolds. The exploration of the land's religion and people's conflicting understandings of it seems to be a reflection of the real world, lending the story a deeper commentary without sidelining the main plot. An excellent choice for fans of smart, independent female leads, intriguing fantasy worlds, and a race against the clock to defeat evil.--Rebecca Gonner Copyright 2018 Booklist

Syndetic Solutions - Kirkus Review for ISBN Number 9781328630049
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Magic and royalty interweave with contemporary concerns in this dark fantasy.Renaltan princess Aurelia is a witch. She studies forbidden books and avoids contact with the ghosts she sees while trying to hide her powers from a magic-fearing populace. She'll be safe once she marries the prince of another monarchy, quelling a centuries-old feud, but secretive, scheming powers knock those plans awry. Fleeing to the magically fortified city of Achleva she pretends to be a commoner with uncommon magical skill as deadly machinations swirl around her. Aurelia's and her friends' skin colors range from pale to dark brown, but racial identities don't come into play in the story. The plot is breathlessly fast, complete with creepy spirits, a satisfying romance, and complex but clear political twists and turns. The plot is purely fantasy, involving a cure-all that only comes after bloodshed, a horrifying ghost called the Harbinger, and the violent undoing of protective spells. However, some aspectsa protective but deadly wall, corrupt leaders who manipulate a repressive, pleasure-denying religion for their own ends, and King Domhnall, a hypocritical, whoring, "very stable genius"will feel immediately relevant to savvy readers. The mythology feels classic yet fresh and interesting, though descriptions of "blood magic" (where practitioners often make themselves bleed) might warrant a trigger warning for self-injury.Political, romantic, magical, timely, yet also traditionally appealing. (Fantasy. 14-18) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Syndetic Solutions - School Library Journal Review for ISBN Number 9781328630049
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Gr 9 Up-In fear for her life following an assassination attempt and accusations of practicing witchcraft, Princess Aurelia is sent to the neighboring kingdom of Achleva to meet her future husband, Valentin, and gain some protection against the charges levied against her. Shortly before she arrives at the city gates, Aurelia's escort turns on her, demanding her documents of introduction and takes her brother and sister (who plans to assume Aurelia's identity) to the castle. She narrowly escapes death and eludes her escort long enough to hide in the poorer section of the city. Befriended by Kate, a seamstress, and her husband Nathaniel, Aurelia manages to live incognito for some time until she meets Zan, a quiet and somewhat mysterious young man who seems to know a great deal more about the castle and the royal family than a street rat should. The writing is strong and engaging if sometimes convoluted. However, romance, danger, and magic make for a winning combination that will keep readers glued to the pages long after bedtime. VERDICT A lovely, dark, and twisted fantasy for those of who have never quite outgrown fairy tales.-Jane Henriksen Baird, formerly at Anchorage Public Library, AK © Copyright 2019. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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As the first girl born to Renaltan royalty in generations, Princess Aurelia must marry Prince Valentin of Achleva to fulfill the treaty that ended the kingdoms' centuries-long war. Seventeen-year-old Aurelia, a witch, resents the arrangement; she has feelings for her guard, Kellan, and rumors allege that Valentin is unwell. But when Renalta's puritanical Tribunal and magic-fearing populace decide to execute her for witchcraft, she makes a run for Achleva and its magically protected borders. There, she faces a Princess Aurelia imposter and an unknown assailant systematically dismantling Achleva's border wards. Aurelia wants to challenge her pretender, but even more pressing is the possible destruction of the kingdom's mystical shield. Guided by a spirit dubbed the Harbinger, Aurelia poses as a peasant and partners with a boy named Zan to find and foil Achleva's mysterious foe. Debut author Smith explores the power of sacrifice in this darkly romantic reimagining of the Brothers Grimm's "The Goose Girl." Smith's rich mythology and affecting love story provides ample distraction from the occasional, overtly telegraphed plot twist, and subtly drawn characters illustrate the story's interest in the difference between piety and goodness. Ages 14-up. (Mar.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.


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