The Reluctant Queen by Sarah Beth Durst, 360 pages
“Everything
has a spirit: the willow tree with leaves that kiss the pond, the stream that
feeds the river, the wind that exhales fresh snow . . . And those spirits want
to kill you. It's the first lesson that every Renthian learns. Not long ago,
Daleina used her strength and skill to survive those spirits and assume the
royal throne. Since then, the new queen has kept the peace and protected the
humans of her land. But now for all her power, she is hiding a terrible secret:
she is dying. And if she leaves the world before a new heir is ready, the
spirits that inhabit her beloved realm will run wild, destroying her cities and
slaughtering her people. Naelin is one such person, and she couldn't be further
removed from the Queen--and she wouldn't have it any other way. Her world is
her two children, her husband, and the remote village tucked deep in the forest
that is her home, and that's all she needs. But when Ven, the Queens champion,
passes through the village, Naelin's ambitious husband proudly tells him of his
wife's ability to control spirits--magic that Naelin fervently denies. She
knows that if the truth of her abilities is known, it will bring only death and
separation from those she loves. But Ven has a single task: to find the best
possible candidate to protect the people of Aratay. He did it once when he
discovered Daleina, and he's certain he's done it again. Yet for all his
appeals to duty, Naelin is a mother, and she knows her duty is to her children
first and foremost. Only as the Queen's power begins to wane and the spirits
become emboldened--even as ominous rumors trickle down from the north--does she
realize that the best way to keep her son and daughter safe is to risk
everything.” Anyone who read the first book in
this series will need to read the second book.
It’s nearly as good as the first.
This is also a good fantasy read for teens, although the intended
audience is adult.
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