

Lady Hotspur, known as the Wolf of Aremoria for her temper and warcraft, never expected to be more than a weapon. The pressure of her crown and bloody memories of war plague her, as well as a need to shape her own destiny, no matter the cost. But after a rebellion led by her own mother, Caleda, Hal is now the prince of Lionis, heir to the throne. Hal was once a knight, carefree and joyous, sworn to protect her future queen Banna Mora. It’s going to take more than luck for them all to survive.īuy it: Bookshop | B&N | Amazon | IndieBound Lady Hotspur by Tessa Gratton (January 5) Art by Sebastian Giacobino Pursued by Arketta’s most vicious and powerful forces, both human and inhuman, their only hope lies in a bedtime story passed from one Good Luck Girl to another, a story that only the youngest or most desperate would ever believe. When Clementine accidentally kills a man, the girls risk a dangerous escape and harrowing journey to find freedom, justice, and revenge in a country that wants them to have none of those things.

Trapped in a life they would never have chosen. Sold to a “welcome house” as children and branded with cursed markings. The country of Arketta calls them Good Luck Girls-they know their luck is anything but. The Good Luck Girls by Charlotte Nicole Davis (January 5) New cover by Chung-Yun Yoo She must place her trust in this sly stranger who asks, above all, not to be trusted.īuy it: B&N | Amazon | IndieBound Fantasy Marie Rutkoski Sapphic The Midnight Lie YA But to do that, Nirrim must surrender her old life. Sid tempts Nirrim to seek that magic for herself. Nirrim keeps her head down and a dangerous secret close to her chest.īut then she encounters Sid, a rakish traveler from far away who whispers rumors that the High Caste possesses magic. You either follow the rules, or pay a tithe and suffer the consequences.

People of her low status are forbidden from sampling sweets or wearing colors. Where Nirrim lives, crime abounds, a harsh tribunal rules, and society’s pleasures are reserved for the High Kith. Not sure what I’m talking about? Then get thee to the buy links below and grab yourself a copy of the sharp and clever The Midnight Lie! (Already read and loved it? Good news: sequel The Hollow Heartreleases this month!) Honestly, how dare Marie Rutkoski not only write my favorite YA fantasy trilogy of all time, but then go on to write my favorite Sapphic YA fantasy series opener as well? It’s just rude, is what it is.
