![]() ![]() Until her cousin, the crown princess Vasilia, decides to bring about her reign early by assassinating her mother, the queen, and the rest of the royal family.įleeing the massacre, Everleigh (now Evie) finds sanctuary with a gladiator troupe, filled with powerful fighters and interesting characters – some of whom have their own intriguing connections to the dead queen and her family. In a realm where magical ability determines one’s worth, Everleigh is 17th in line to the throne of Bellona, and largely overlooked thanks to her lack of obvious magic. Jennifer Estep’s Kill the Queen has all of these things, telling the story of a forgotten royal who must become the ultimate warrior in order to avenge a terrible wrong. ![]() Some book descriptions hook you instantly, promising all manner of great things: Compelling characters, a unique setting, or an exciting and unpredictable premise. By Lacy Baugher 4 years ago Jennifer Estep’s Kill the Queen is the fierce, feminist kick-off of a great new fantasy series. ![]()
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