The Forest King's Daughter by Elly Blake
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The Forest King's Daughter

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Narrator Eleanor Bennett

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Length 14 hours 32 minutes
Language English
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For fans of Sarah J. Maas and Holly Black, The Forest King's Daughter is an enemies-to-forbidden-lovers romance from the New York Times bestselling author of Frostblood.

Once upon a time, among the bloodred trees of Thirstwood, a young forest princess became friends with a lonely boy from underground. He gifted her an amber ring, a worthless trinket—or so he thought—because no sooner did he slide it onto her finger than the queen of the underground and the forest king declared war.

Years later, Cassia is a crucial force in her father’s army, wielding her ring of light that can blind and disorient hundreds of enemies at a time. Then battle-hardened Zeru abducts her, planning to steal the ring back to fix his costly childhood mistake. Exhausted, terrified, and more than a little mistrusting, Cassia is forced to travel with Zeru to a place they both believed only existed in storybooks, one where their childhood friendship slowly rekindles into something much more. But it's only a matter of time before the war they’ve escaped comes for them, and a hidden threat to forest and underground folk alike grows in the shadows.

From the author of the Frostblood Saga comes the first book in an enchanting, adventure-filled fantasy series about the daughters of the powerful forest king, sure to leave readers breathless and desperate for more.

Elly Blake is the New York Times bestselling author of the Frostblood Saga. She lives in Southwestern Ontario with her husband and kids and invites you to visit her online @Elly_Blake or at EllyBlake.com.

Audiobook details

Author:

Narrator:
Eleanor Bennett

ISBN:
9781668647493

Length:
14 hours 32 minutes

Language:
English

Publisher:
Hachette Audio

Publication date:

Edition:
Unabridged

Libro.fm rank:
#4,529 Overall

Genre rank:
#248 in YA Fiction

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Reviews

"Vivid worldbuilding conjures an expansive setting against which this romantasy series launch by Blake (the Frostblood Saga) unfolds, resulting in a majestic tale that weaves together questions of destiny, love, and self-discovery."—Publishers Weekly "Romantic and thrilling."—Booklist "Ruby's a spitfire who faces her challenges with grit."—Kirkus Reviews "The plot is well paced and engaging...fans of the series will not be disappointed."—School Library Journal "A thrilling romp through an engrossing world. A sucker punch of escalating evil, sizzling romance, and a spitfire coming into her own."—Kirkus Reviews "Enchanting and fast-paced...lights up the page with magic, romance, and action, all of which is expertly interwoven throughout the text."—Booklist "This strong debut for Blake succeeds in laying down intriguing framework for the books to come."—Publishers Weekly Praise for The Frostblood Saga: "Perfect for fans of Victoria Aveyard...will delight those who love fantasy, adventure, and romance."—School Library Journal "A sweetly romantic magical diversion."—Kirkus Reviews Expand reviews