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Queen of Ruin

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A fierce fantasy sequel full of sisterhood, heart-pounding action, betrayal, and royal intrigue, perfect for fans of The Belles and Caraval.
When the new, brutal Superior banishes Nomi from Bellaqua, she finds herself powerless and headed towards her all-but-certain death. Her only hope is to find her sister, Serina, on the prison island of Mount Ruin. But when Nomi arrives, it is not the island of conquered, broken women that they expected. It is an island in the grip of revolution, and Serina—polite, submissive Serina—is its leader.
Betrayal, grief, and violence have changed both sisters, and the women of Mount Ruin have their sights set on revenge beyond the confines of their island prison. They plan to sweep across the entire kingdom, issuing in a new age of freedom for all. But first they'll have to get rid of the new Superior, and only Nomi knows how.
Separated once again, this time by choice, Nomi and Serina must forge their own paths as they aim to tear down the world they know, and build something better in its place.
The stakes are higher and the battles bolder in Tracy Banghart's unputdownable sequel to Grace and Fury.
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    • Kirkus

      May 1, 2019
      Sisters unite in their battle both for their own lives and freedom for all of Viridia's women. Following the events in Grace and Fury (2018), newly exiled Nomi arrives at Mount Ruin to discover her polished, feminine sister, Serina, has developed into a revolutionary warrior in the coup that overthrew the prison island's guards. With their newfound agency, the female prisoners must decide firstly what to do with their remaining guards and, ultimately, if their next step should be staying on the island or commandeering a boat either to seek asylum in Azura (personal safety) or return home (social reform, casualties guaranteed). Nomi wants to rally them to overthrow sociopathic Asa, but the women aren't eager to trust any Viridian men they help in an uprising not to keep the oppressive, male-privileging system intact. The storylines diverge: Serina grows through newfound leadership obligations to her fellow prisoners, and Nomi looks to redeem herself and assuage her guilty conscience over her role in Asa's schemes by working to oppose him. Now that Asa has the power he wanted, he's let the charming facade drop. While both sisters have their romantic storylines, the male leads are mostly in support roles while the women make decisions to control their own fates, and a third main romance is between two women. While both sisters face dangers and obstacles, there are no real surprises or twists in the straightforward plot. The primary cast reads as white. Empowerment-flavored brain popcorn. (map) (Fantasy. 12-16)

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    • School Library Journal

      May 17, 2019

      Gr 8 Up-This second book of a duology continues the story started in Grace and Fury. Implicated in a coup, Nomi is on a boat heading for Mount Ruin, the prison for women, along with the injured Heir, Malachi. Serina has vanquished the guards and liberated the women on this volcanic island. Thus begins the reunion of sisters who have been changed by their experiences in the palace, where one expected to become a Grace to serve the Superior, the other her handmaiden. Now they must eliminate the new Superior, Asa, who claimed power after murdering his father, attempting to murder his brother, and betraying Nomi. Can Serina get a ship full of prisoners to safety? Can Asa be stopped? Can a Grace become queen? The plot seesaws between setbacks and wins as the sisters right the wrongs they suffer on the basis of their sex in a society that enslaves women. Tension is built with singular details that draw out the action and, in true romance fashion, lovers must survive despite impossible odds. VERDICT Give this to readers of the first book and to fans of adventure romance and high-court intrigue.-Janet S. Thompson, Chicago Public Library

      Copyright 2019 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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