Publication Date: April 2000
Blurb:
When Eugenides, the Thief of Eddis, stole Hamiathes’s Gift, the Queen of Attolia lost more than a mythical relic. She lost face. Everyone knew that Eugenides had outwitted and escaped her. To restore her reputation and reassert her power, the Queen of Attolia will go to any length and accept any help that is offered… she will risk her country to execute the perfect revenge.
…but Eugenides can steal anything. And he taunts the Queen of Attolia, moving through her strongholds seemingly at will. So Attolia waits, secure in the knowledge that the Thief will slip, that he will haunt her palace one too many times.
…at what price? When Eugenides finds his small mountain country at war with Attolia, he must steal a man, he must steal a queen, he must steal peace. But his greatest triumph—and his greatest loss—comes in capturing something that the Queen of Attolia thought she had sacrificed long ago…
What To Expect:
The Queen of Attolia is the second book in The Queen’s Thief series. You can expect easily digestible young adult political fantasy with a Greek-inspired world with light romance.
Content Warnings:
Language: Mild
Sexual Content: Closed Door – Mild kissing
Violence: Mild to Moderate – Maiming, war, and death with minimal descriptions of blood
Substance Use: Mild to Moderate – Casual consumption of alcohol; the main character gets drunk a few times throughout but it’s not heavily described
Prejudices: Sexism
Religious Themes: Fantasy gods and goddesses exist in this world and affect the plot. No real-world religious themes.
Other Topics: None
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