IndieBound Picking up right where
The Frozen Crown left off, Kellyâs latest feminist epic fantasy is even better than her debut. After death witch Askia, Queen of Seravesh, witnesses the assassination of her new husband, Emperor Armaan of Vishir, before the marriage is even consummated, she is abducted and imprisoned by Radovan, Emperor of Roven. Magic is rare and specialized in this world, and Radovan is building a collection siphoned from his string of murdered wives. Heâs acquired all types of magic but one: death magic, Askiaâs specialty. Askia has just one month before Radovanâs Aellium stone drains her of her magic and traps her soul, and the enchanted chain keeping the stone around her neck suppresses her powers such that while she can still see the dead, sheâs unable to summon them or compel them to do her bidding. But with the ghosts of Radovanâs six murdered witch-queens on her side, Askia has a fighting chance to end Radovanâs re
Revealing the Fiery Cover for THE SEVENTH QUEEN
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Greta Kelly introduced Princess Askia Poritskaya e-Nimri in
The Frozen Crown last year. The first tome in the Warrior Witch Duology put Askia and her many challenges at the center of the story. She ascended the Frozen Crown of Seravesh, and with her magic and her crown, that should have been it. But of course, no interesting story would be so simple. Her fate, and the fate of Seravesh, are on the line. And that’s where the anticipated sequel,
The Seventh Queen, picks up. We’re excited to exclusively share the first look at the book‘s very beautiful, very dramatic cover.