The Third Daughter
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- $10.99
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- $10.99
Publisher Description
An "immersive and intense" (SLJ) fantasy about legacy, betrayal, sisterhood, and politicizing emotion in the quest for power—all while a slow-burn LGBTQ romance simmers.
For centuries, the citizens of Velle have waited for their New Maiden to return. The prophecy states she will appear as the third daughter of a third daughter. When the fabled child is finally born to Velle’s reigning queen all rejoice except for Elodie, the queen’s eldest child, who has lost her claim to the crown. The only way for Elodie to protect Velle is to retake the throne. To do so, she must debilitate the Third Daughter—her youngest sister, Brianne.
Desperate, Elodie purchases a sleeping potion from Sabine, who sells sadness. But the apothecary mistakenly sends the princess away with a vial of tears instead of a harmless sleeping brew. Sabine’s sadness is dangerously powerful, and Brianne slips into a slumber from which she will not wake. With the fates of their families and country hanging in the balance, Sabine and Elodie hurry to revive the Third Daughter while a slow-burning attraction between the two girls erupts in full force.
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PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In the Kingdom of Velle, a prophecy states that Princess Brianne Warnou, the youngest of three princesses, is the long-awaited reincarnation of the New Maiden, a magically gifted prophet and now the rightful heir to the throne. Though Brianne's station is considered a boon to the kingdom, her coronation inspires fear in eldest princess Elodie, 17, who worries that her 13-year-old sister's appointed corrupt Queen Regent spells disaster for Velle. Desperate, Elodie visits 17-year-old apothecary Sabine to buy a sleeping potion to use on Brianne, hoping a temporary sleep will afford Elodie enough time to usurp the throne. But when Sabine, whose sadness can be used as a poisonous magical draught, accidentally mixes up the potion with a vial of her tears, Brianne is sent into an unbreakable sleep that the regent uses to cement his power. As Elodie and Sabine search for a remedy, they're roped into a centuries-long conspiracy with horrific implications. While slight worldbuilding occasionally causes confusion, this sprawling fantasy by Tooley (Sofi and the Bone Song), told in alternating third-person narration that features excerpts from Brianne's dreams and Velle's historical New Maiden scriptures, features frothy romance and charismatic, take-charge heroines. Major characters read as white. Ages 14–up.