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A QUEEN OF GILDED HORNS by Amanda Joy Kirkus Star

A QUEEN OF GILDED HORNS

From the River of Royal Blood series, volume 2

by Amanda Joy

Pub Date: March 16th, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-525-51861-7
Publisher: Putnam

Princess Eva returns in this follow-up to the duology that started with A River of Royal Blood (2019).

Picking up where the last book left off, Eva’s on the run from her ruthless queen mother, with her friends, guards, and kidnapped sister and rival heir, Isa, in tow. As Eva continues to struggle with the knowledge that to become queen she must kill Isa—or be killed herself—she also contemplates what it means that both of her parents have lied to her (in very different ways). New revelations, realizations, and relationships have tempered Eva’s privileged upbringing, shaking her foundations, and her growth is apparent. Though she grapples with multiple problems—and further surprises about herself—Eva chooses to focus on the grave injustices her human ancestors have visited on her khimaer people, and she creates a plan of action. Chapters alternate between Eva’s first-person perspective and those of Isa and a few other secondary characters (told in the third person). Themes of parental disappointment and abuse, sibling bonds, and speciesism are strongly developed and well explored. Joy’s writing is exemplary; a strong plot, even pacing, and character growth (not only Eva’s) all lead up to an ending that should satisfy even the pickiest readers. Eva and many secondary characters are brown-skinned while Isa is light brown and some others are lighter skinned.

A strong and satisfying conclusion.

(map) (Fantasy. 14-18)