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The Queens of Innis Lear

By Tessa Gratton
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Publisher Description

Dynasties battle for the crown in Tessa Gratton's debut adult epic fantasy, The Queens of Innis Lear.

Three Queens. One crown. All out war.


Gaela. Ruthless Commander.
I am the rightful heir of Innis Lear. No more will I wait in the shadows and watch my mother’s murderer bleed my island dry.

The King’s hold on the crown must end—willingly or at the edge of my sword.

Regan. Master Manipulator.
To secure my place on the throne, I must produce an heir. Countless times I have fed the island’s forests my blood. Yet, my ambition is cursed.

No matter what or whom I must destroy, I will wield the magic of Innis Lear.

Elia. Star-blessed Priest.
My sisters hide in the shadows like serpents, waiting to strike our ailing king. I must protect my father, even if it means marrying a stranger.

We all have to make sacrifices. Love and freedom will be mine.

"Amazing. Just Amazing."--Robin McKinley


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299 Reviews

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Smiling Face with Heart-Eyes“A beautiful world that I was happy to immerse myself in over the past few days, full of magic, star prophecies, rootwater, worm, earth, and the language of trees. The characters have such carefully spun backstories, and I found myself growing to love even the minor characters and the supposed villains. And damn, the political intrigue! The sibling rivalry that extended too far into adulthood. I suppose my only gripe with it was how it ended, which was abruptly and tragically. I have never read King Lear from Shakespeare, but it seems that if the tale is modelled after Shakespeare's work there's probably going to be some form of tragedy to it hurhur... at least that's the general trend I'm getting. Overall, beautiful, atmospheric, magical. Would want to live there, but not have anything to do with the court politics 🤪”

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