'A tale to savour and devour, one that gleams like starlight and cuts like a sword' Rebecca Ross, author of
Divine Rivals, on
A Feather So Black On a mysterious snowy island ruled by a trickster king where magic comes at a price, a deadly trial commences. The prize: a chance for vengeance. A Crown So Silver is the second book in Lyra Selene's Number One Sunday Times bestselling Fair Folk trilogy, perfect for fans of Holly Black and Fourth Wing.After her sacrifice on the Ember Moon, Fia is flush with powerful magic and eager to rush into battle against her murderous sister, Eala. However, Fia's new husband Irian suggests they bide their time and retreat to the Silver Isle, a snowy island at the edge of the fae world.
Ruled by the cunning smith-king, the Silver Isle proves far from a safe haven. Fia and Irian become embroiled in the Tournament of Kings competing for a magical forging of immense power. Fia and Irian's relationship will be put to the test as they navigate their conflicting motivations, shifting allegiances and ancient magic.
With the end of the tournament looming and Eala's threat growing, Fia must decide just how much she's willing to sacrifice to defeat her sister.
Praise for the Fair Folk trilogy:
'Dark and dangerous and teeming with romance, A Feather So Black is an exhilarating adventure that walks the edge of a blade. Truly enchanting' Rachel Gillig, NYT bestselling author of
One Dark Window, on
A Feather So Black 'Darkly enchanting and beautifully written, A Feather So Black is the perfect mix of atmospheric fantasy, heart-stopping action, and delicious romance' Thea Guanzon, author of
The Hurricane Wars, on
A Feather So Black 'Opulent and scorching, A Feather So Black transcends the genres of romance and fantasy into a tale that is timeless, blood-spattered, and rich with longing and magic' Roshani Chokshi, author of
The Last Tale of the Flower Bride, on
A Feather So Black 'Immersive world building, whimsical prose, gripping adventure, and heart stopping romance, A Feather So Black will definitely be a new romantasy favourite!' A.K. Mulford, author of
The High Mountain Court, on
A Feather So Black 'With a breathtaking, sizzling romance, A Feather So Black weaves a twisted fairy tale of thorns and teeth' K.M. Enright, author of
Mistress of Lies 'By turns seductive and heart breaking, this enthralling journey heralds a new era of fantasy' Breanne Randall, author of the
Unfortunate Side Effects of Heartbreak and Magic, on A Feather So Black<b
Industry Reviews
With a breathtaking, sizzling romance, A Feather So Black weaves a twisted fairy tale of thorns and teethDark and dangerous and teeming with romance, A Feather So Black is an exhilarating adventure that walks the edge of a blade. Truly enchantingOpulent and scorching,
A Feather So Black transcends the genres of romance and fantasy into a tale that is timeless, blood-spattered, and rich with longing and magic
Lyra Selene's writing is a feast for the senses, made of velvet and wild vines and moonlight. A Feather So Black is sure to lure readers into its glittering world. Just be warned, dear reader: once you enter the revels of these Folk, you'll never want them to end
Darkly enchanting and beautifully written, A FEATHER SO BLACK is the perfect mix of atmospheric fantasy, heart-stopping action, and delicious romance. At the heart of Lyra Selene's epic fairytale is one of the most compelling heroines to ever grace the page, one whom readers can't help but root for as she navigates the twisted paths of magic and duty and desire in a gorgeously crafted world. I thoroughly enjoyed this book, and you will, too!Immersive world building, whimsical prose, gripping adventure, and heart stopping romance, A Feather So Black will definitely be a new romantasy favourite!By turns seductive and heart breaking, this enthralling journey heralds a new era of fantasy
Selene's storytelling is an enchantment all of its own, weaving romance, fantasy, and folklore onto the page like magic.
A Feather So Black is a tale to savour and devour, one that gleams like starlight and cuts like a sword