A Queen in Hiding
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Narrated by:
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Imogen Church
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Written by:
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Sarah Kozloff
About this listen
"[Narrator Imogen] Church capably meets the challenge of a diverse group of characters, embodying them and pivoting from one point of view to another from chapter to chapter. In doing so, she ensures that listeners remain fully immersed in the story" — AudioFile Magazine
Debut author Sarah Kozloff offers a breathtaking and cinematic epic fantasy of a ruler coming of age in A Queen in Hiding first in the quartet of The Nine Realms series.
Four books. Four months. Nine Realms.
Exiled and hunted, Cerulia, Princess of Weirandale, knows she has one destiny.
Her enemies failed to kill her, and no one harboring her is safe. Raised in obscurity, she has no resources, no army, nothing that can help her against her enemies.
Except their gods.
The Nine Realms Series
#1 A Queen in Hiding January 2020
#2 The Queen of Raiders February 2020
#3 A Broken Queen March 2020
#4 The Cerulean Queen April 2020
What the critics say
“This is a solid beginning to an ambitious saga of magic, intrigue, and heroism.”—Booklist
“Kozloff sets a solid stage with glimpses into other characters and nations while keeping the book together with a clear, propulsive plot. A new series starts off with a bang.”—Kirkus
“This series opener is literary, ambitious, and epic in scope.”—Publishers Weekly
What listeners say about A Queen in Hiding
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- Anonymous User
- 2021-03-02
It's no Tolkien
Hearing that this book set out to be a feminist version of LOTR set my expectations too high. That said, it was good enough that I'm willing to listen to the next book.
The narrator is a bit over dramatic, and the storyline feels slow, but there are enough unique ideas that I'm hoping the plot picks up in the next book.
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