Daughter of Winter and Twilight Synopsis
Magic was dormant - never dead To some, Emri - the adopted heir and daughter of two queens - is a living reminder that her birth father tried to usurp the Edaran throne. But as she grapples with a diplomatic visit from her estranged cousin, Melisande, the two girls are attacked by a magical force and spirited away.
They must put their differences aside when Emri comes face to face with a goddess she's always considered a myth: Lady Winter. Trapped deep within a mountain temple alongside other young royals, they face a race against time to complete Lady Winter's trials ... or die.
Sequel to 2020's exciting YA debut - Queen of Coin and Whispers
About This Edition
ISBN: |
9781788493703 |
Publication date: |
4th September 2023 |
Author: |
Helen Corcoran |
Publisher: |
O'Brien Press Ltd |
Format: |
Paperback |
Pagination: |
564 pages |
Series: |
Queen of Coin and Whispers |
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Helen Corcoran Press Reviews
'I've had the best few days reading Daughter of Winter and Twilight by Helen Corcoran @glittersandglows
This is a standalone sequel to Queen of Coin and Whispers, which I absolutely loved and is, in my opinion, criminally underrated. In the first book, we saw idealistic Queen Aurelia fall in love with her vengeful spymaster, Xania. Now they are the married Queens of Edar and parents to Emri, their adopted heir, whose birthfather once tried to usurp Lia. This duology is such a treat for fans of high fantasy - a feast of courtly intrigue, intricate politics, family drama, and interconnected religions. It's also very careful and compassionate in its depiction of trauma. I loved learning more about the gods that watch over this world, especially the four that are linked to the seasons. The lore and history is so well-drawn. If you loved Sabran and Ead, I suspect you'll also love Xania and Lia. It was wonderful to see them again in this sequel.' -- Samantha Shannon, author of The Priory of the Orange Tree This duology is such a treat for fans of high fantasy - a feast of courtly intrigue, intricate politics, family drama, and interconnected religions ... The lore and history is so well-drawn. -- Samantha Shannon, author of The Priory of the Orange Tree a book for everyone who's ever had to figure out how to mend a broken heart, face their past, or walk into an uncertain future. In short, it's a book for all of us. Tender and heartwarming, Emri and her gods aren't to be missed ... a more than worthy follow up -- Nebula & Hugo Award Finalist C.L. Clark a 5-star read for me.
I was utterly absorbed in the delicious political intrigue and machinations of the ruling classes. The plot was gripping and held me in suspense trying to guess what would happen next -- @ScorpioBkDreams [Corcoran] almost seamlessly eaves several different narratives and characters into a complex yet cohesive story that is an absolute page turner -- Inis Magazine
a brilliant adventure quest, with witty, crackling dialogue, complex protagonists, horrifyingly real godmonsters, and a real moral dilemma at its heart. The writing in this book is so assured, the action feels so effortless, that I galloped through these pages and couldn't wait to pick it up again when I was forced to put it down -- @bookaneer808
About Helen Corcoran
Helen Corcoran grew up in Cork, Ireland, dreaming of scheming queens and dashing lady knights. After graduating from Trinity College, Dublin, she worked as a bookseller for over a decade. She lives in Dublin, writing fantasy novels and haunting coffee shops in search of the perfect latte.
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