Important Things to Know about PRISONER OF THE CROWN


The alert readers among you – some of you people are amazing how fast you find stuff! – have noticed that I have covers and copy up for two new releases coming this year. These are the first two in the high fantasy trilogy I’m doing with Rebel Base Books, Kensington’s new Science Fiction and Fantasy imprint. (They just launched in January 2018.) The trilogy is called The Chronicles of Dasnaria – I told you before that it was The Lost Princess Chronicles, but we changed that – and the first book is PRISONER OF THE CROWN, not Princess of Dasnaria as previously reported. 


The reason for these changes? Well, it turns out that any time you put “princess” in a title, people go running straight to Young Adult (YA) in their heads. Including cover artists, it turns out. The first cover for PRISONER OF THE CROWN was way too Disney princess for the content of the book. A major problem!


Because…


And this is the entire point of this post and I hope you all will help in sharing this widely!


THIS TRILOGY IS NOT YA!


In fact, it’s not even fantasy romance. 


There’s dark shit in these books, people. Lots of rape/abuse triggers, too. 


Here’s the copy for PRISONER OF THE CROWN (releasing June 12, 2018):


 


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She was raised to be beautiful, nothing more. And then the rules changed…


In icy Dasnaria, rival realm to the Twelve Kingdoms, a woman’s roleis to give pleasure, produce heirs, and question nothing. But a plot to overthrow the emperor depends on the fate of his eldest daughter. And the treachery at its heart will change more than one carefully limited life…


THE GILDED CAGE


Princess Jenna has been raised in supreme luxury—and ignorance. Within the sweet-scented, golden confines of the palace seraglio, she’s never seen the sun, or a man, or even learned her numbers. But she’s been schooled enough in the paths to a woman’s power. When her betrothal is announced, she’s ready to begin the machinations that her mother promises will take Jenna from ornament to queen.


But the man named as Jenna’s husband is no innocent to be cozened or prince to charm. He’s a monster in human form, and the horrors of life under his thumb are clear within moments of her wedding vows. If Jenna is to live, she must somehow break free—and for one born to a soft prison, the way to cold, hard freedom will be a dangerous path indeed…


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Okay? 


The husband is a monster. He’s not an alphahole, not a hero-in-disguise, not a villain tranformed and redeeemed. This is Jenna’s story and no romance AT ALL in this first book. 



Here’s the  copy for the second book, EXILE OF THE SEAS (out September 4, 2018):


It’s a bit spoilery, but hey, so is the title, right? And if you’ve read THE EDGE OF THE BLADE, you knew what happened to her anyway, so…


 


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 Around the shifting borders of the Twelve Kingdoms, trade and conflict, danger and adventure put every traveler on guard . . . but some have everything to lose.

 

ESCAPED

Once she was known as Jenna, Imperial Princess of Dasnaria, schooled in graceful dance and comely submission. Until the man her parents married her off to almost killed her with his brutality.

 

Now, all she knows is that the ship she’s boarded is bound away from her vicious homeland. The warrior woman aboard says Jenna’s skill in dancing might translate into a more lethal ability. Danu’s fighter priestesses will take her in, disguise her as one of their own—and allow her to keep her silence.

 

But it’s only a matter of time until Jenna’s monster of a husband hunts her down. Her best chance to stay hidden is to hire out as bodyguard to a caravan traveling to a far-off land, home to beasts and people so unfamiliar they seem like part of a fairy tale. But her supposed prowess in combat is a fraud. And sooner or later, Jenna’s flight will end in battle—or betrayal . . .


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So, as you can suss from this, there’s not really romance in this one either. Although, there is the beginning of a something something that you keen romance-sniffers will detect. And the third book…


Well, I’m writing WARRIOR OF THE WORLD (out January 2019) right now, so we shall see!



Okay, who are we kidding? You all know I love an (eventual) happy ending. But, you know, if you see readers putting these on their YA shelves on Goodreads or Booklikes, talk them out of it. Really, they’ll be glad you did. These books tell a heroic tale, but our heroine goes through some bad stuff that I didn’t want to flinch away from or gloss. 


All that said, I think the trilogy is a fantastic journey and I can’t wait for you all (those who won’t be triggered, that is) to read it!

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message 1: by mlady_rebecca (new)

mlady_rebecca Added the books to Goodreads.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...

Will add the second book to the series as soon as the change ripples through the database.

https://www.goodreads.com/series/2299...

Do you know where you want the seies in the greater reading order for "The Twelve Kingdoms"?

https://www.goodreads.com/series/1248...


message 2: by Jeffe (new)

Jeffe Kennedy Oh, thank you for doing that!

So, all three of these take place chronologically between Negotiation/Thunder on the Battlefield (same story, different packaging) and The Mark of the Tala. :-)


message 3: by Jeffe (new)

Jeffe Kennedy Also, while you're doing this :-) You could consolidate these two versions of The Snows of Windroven https://www.goodreads.com/search?q=Th..., which is the same story as in Amid the Winter Snow, and which takes place between The Edge of the Blade and The Shift of the Tide.

Thanks!!


message 4: by mlady_rebecca (new)

mlady_rebecca I was thinking of suggested reading order more than chronology, but I can list things however you like.

You just mentioned the character was introduced in "The Edge of the Blade". I was guessing the trilogy fit in sometime after that point.

Is "The Arrows of the Heart" part of "The Uncharted Realms"?


message 5: by Jeffe (new)

Jeffe Kennedy Oh! So, for suggested reading order... yeah, maybe after The Edge of the Blade is better. But the character is introduced as part of the family history - events that happened ~20 years before. Depends on if people like world chronology or story chronology better. The Chronicles trilogy goes back and tells what happened to this character, which will become relevant in either The Arrows of the Heart or the book immediately after. And yes! Arrows picks up right after The Shift of the Tide. (Even a little bit before the end, because it follows different people.) We're having a cover reveal for it on Thursday. There will be Exciting Things on the cover :D


message 6: by mlady_rebecca (new)

mlady_rebecca I combined the two editions of "The Snows of Windroven".

I think I have the three series in fairly good shape. Waiting for some more experienced help on removing a few old placeholder entries.

I'll try to remember to come back on Thursday to add the cover to "The Arrows of the Heart".

Thank you for your help. Looking forward to the new books.


message 7: by Jeffe (new)

Jeffe Kennedy Thank you for the clean-up!


message 8: by mlady_rebecca (new)

mlady_rebecca My pleasure.


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