![]() ![]() Trapped, scared, and overwhelmed, Yiene finds some powerful (and incredibly unstable and untrustworthy) allies in the Enefadah. Suddenly, Yiene is locked in a war to the death with two cousins, both of whom have been raised with superior education, including politics, war, and how to wield power. She certainly doesn’t expect to be named one of three heirs to the throne. ![]() As the unsanctioned biracial daughter of the self-abdicated heiress to the Kingdom, Yiene doesn’t know what to expect when she meets her Grandfather for the first time. Yiene Darr is summoned to the floating city of Sky, the seat of the Arameri family that controls the Hundred Thousand Kingdoms. ![]() Reading this book opened my eyes not only to a new fantasy series (which I already adore) but to an entirely new perspective in fantasy. The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms satisfied “ Read the first book in a series by a person of color.” Check. This is a book I might have never read without BookRiot’s Read Harder challenge. ![]()
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