Palace of Silver
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Palace of Silver

A Nissera Novel

by Hannah West
Hardcover | Pages: 464
Size: 5-1/2 x 8-1/4 | USD: $18.99
ISBN: 9780823444434
Publication Date: March 23, 2020
Age: Young Adult
Themes: Fairy Tales & Folklore, Fantasy, LibraryCon High School, LibraryCon Sci Fi/Fantasy, Young Adult

About the Book

Two queens confront the ultimate choice as a rebellion emerges against a dangerous despot - and both sides want them dead. When the world of magic is under threat, is loyalty worth their lives? Wickedness awaits in this exhilarating installment in the acclaimed Nissera Chronicles.

Return to Nissera, land of three kingdoms and home to spectacular magic. An uneasy peace reigns now that Valory has vanquished the Moth King and settled into her rightful place as queen of Calgoran. New leaders Glisette and Kadri hope to usher the neighboring kingdoms into an era of healing and prosperity. All should be well.

But there's a fourth queen in charge: Ambrosine, banished overseas to Perispos. Driven by vanity, she vows to become the most powerful and beautiful ruler in the world, even if it means oppressing the mortal kingdom she is meant to protect. Meanwhile a dangerous uprising led by elicromancer-hating rebels gains momentum. Rot spreads through the Forest of the West Fringe. Valory goes missing. Facing enemies on all sides, Glisette and Kadri must reckon with the role of magic. How far will they go to defend their power - and can they build an uprising of their own?

West intertwines homages to Snow White and Bluebeard with her imaginative magical setting for a breathtaking follow-up to Realm of Ruins. Stunning hardcover edition includes a two-page map and family tree.
★★★THE REVIEWS ARE IN!★★★
"Being a queen was never going to be easy . . . West continues to skillfully grow her original fantasy fairy tale"—Booklist
  
"Fans will enjoy seeing more of the world through complex, interwoven plots."—Kirkus Reviews