The frozen crown A novel

Greta Kelly

Book - 2021

"Askia became heir to the Frozen Crown of Seravesh because of her devotion to her people. But her realm is facing a threat she cannot defeat by sheer will alone. The mad emperor of the Roven Empire has unleashed a horde of invading soldiers to enslave her lands. For months, her warriors have waged a valiant, stealth battle, yet they cannot stop the enemy's advancement. Running out of time, she sets sail for sun-drenched Vishir, the neighboring land to the south, to seek help from its ruler, Emperor Armaan. A young woman raised in army camps, Askia is ill-equipped to navigate Vishir's labyrinthine political games. Her every move sinks her deeper into court intrigues which bewilder and repel her, leaving her vulnerable not only... to enemies gathering at Vishir's gates, but to those behind the palace walls. And in this glittering court, where secrets are worth more than gold, Askia fears that one false step will expose her true nature. For Askia is a witch gifted with magical abilities--knowledge that could destroy not only her life but her people. As her adversaries draw closer, Askia is forced to make an impossible choice--and no matter what she decides, it may not be enough to prevent Seravesh's fall. "--Provided by publisher.

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Subjects
Genres
Fantasy fiction
Published
New York, NY : Harper Voyager, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers 2021.
Language
English
Main Author
Greta Kelly (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
371 pages : map ; 24 cm
ISBN
9780062956958
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Review by Booklist Review

Warrior princess Askia flees her frozen kingdom and the fiery destruction brought by the invading Roven Empire, seeking refuge in the southern Vishir Empire. Determined to beg, borrow, or even marry to procure an army to save her home, she is quickly navigating court politics, one faction of which was responsible for torturing her and murdering her parents. Vishir's emperor and crown prince both find Askia alluring, but her attention is focused on her mission--and on the loyal captain of her guard. She's also hiding a dangerous secret that makes her a target of both religious fanatics and the Roven Emperor Radovan: she's a death witch. Askia finds allies and strengthens her powers, but Radovan is also moving pieces on the board. Kelly's debut illustrates the struggle of a small, independent kingdom caught between two hungry empires, highlighted by Askia's personal sacrifices. Fans of Jeffe Kennedy's Forgotten Empires series, and fantasy readers looking for elements of intrigue and romance, will find The Frozen Crown a fast-paced, exciting read.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Set in a land where magic is a rarity, Kelly's riveting debut and duology launch follows a princess with a dangerous secret who must save her country from invaders. Princess Askia, rightful heir to the Frozen Crown of Seravesh, has spent months with her men in battle against the invading soldiers of the Rovan Empire. Unable to defend her realm from the advancing Rovans, Askia sails south to Vishir to seek aid from its leader, Emperor Armaan. But life among soldiers leaves Askia unprepared for the decorum and political games of the Vishiri court. With enemies both inside and outside the castle walls and her actions under constant scrutiny, Askia becomes enmeshed in court life. She fears that one wrong move will expose the unique magical ability she's kept hidden her entire life--and which could spell danger for both her people and herself. Filled with magic, war, and intrigue, this thrilling high fantasy questions how much a ruler should be willing to sacrifice for the sake of duty. Vivid worldbuilding, high stakes, and just a hint of romance propel the twisty plot to a cliffhanger finale. Readers will be on the edges of their seats as they await the next installment. Agent: Jennifer Udden, New Leaf Literary. (Jan.)

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Review by Library Journal Review

As heir to the Frozen Crown of Seravesh, Askia loves her people. Yet her country is being overrun by the Roven Empire, spearheaded by her cousin's dishonest claim to the crown and Emperor Radovan'sdestructive army. While her faithful Black Wolves have continued to disrupt the battles, Askia needs support before Seravesh is taken over completely. Looking for help from southern neighbor Vishir and its emperor, Amaan, means walking into another empire filled with secrets of its own. Yet the biggest secret is kept by Askia, for she holds magic that could mean the worst for her and her people--but this magic may be the only thing between her and the fall of Seravesh. Kelly creates a princess who knows more about battle formations than court dances, forced to decide how much responsibilitymust balance between the person and the ruler. VERDICT Kelly's debut is a vivid epic fantasy of high political and personal stakes. Fans of Jennifer Estep's "Crown of Shards" series will find much to love in the first of a duology.--Kristi Chadwick, Massachusetts Lib. Syst., Northampton

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