“Victoria McCombs’s fantasy Mortal Queens paints a lush landscape of struggling humans and devious magical creatures.”
Lorehaven review, 2024

Mortal Queens

· February 2024 · for ,

They vanish without a trace, disappear into the night…

Each year on the center island, one girl is chosen to be the next Mortal Queen of the idolized fae. The mortals praise these lucky girls, but their daughters are never seen again.

The fae realm is eternal night, where disputes are settled by chess matches, power is acquired through the most devious kinds of trickery, and seven illusive kings roam. The fae hide their faces behind masks and guard their glass hearts to keep them from shattering. But beyond the veil of this luxurious paradise, a dark secret simmers, for their Queens have disappeared.

When aspiring artist Althea is selected, she is desperate to avoid the same mysterious fate. With no one to trust, she conceals messages in paintings and receives anonymous replies from a stranger who slowly reveals the tale of a girl who outwitted the fae. Only if she is clever enough will Althea survive the fate of the Mortal Queens. As long as the king who cannot love does not claim her first.

Book 1 of The Fae Dynasty series

Review of Mortal Queens

· April 2024

For generations people have told stories of the wondrous and magical fae realm. And every year the fae choose one special woman to enter their domain. Only once does this figure return to the human world, on the next Choosing Ceremony Day, then is never seen again. Now, aspiring artist Althea swears she will be the one Mortal Queen to return. Then she discovers the truth behind the fae realm’s illusions—and must fight to keep her promise and return home. Victoria McCombs’s fantasy Mortal Queens paints a lush landscape of struggling humans and devious magical creatures. Chess games and light romance cast complex challenges for mortals entranced with the illusion of mystical worlds.

Best for: Teen and young adult readers who enjoy fae tales and political intrigue.

Discern: Mildly described violence, some emotional abuse and acts of overt deception, and some mentioned kisses within a chaste relationship.

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