Crown of Coral and Pearl Crown of Coral and Pearl
Book 1 - Crown of Coral and Pearl series

Crown of Coral and Pearl

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Publisher Description

“A fabulous interweaving of fantasy, politics, and sisterhood—this unusual, tense tale will have you on the edge of your seat!”—#1 New York Times bestselling author Tamora Pierce

Red Queen meets House of Salt and Sorrow in Mara Rutherford's debut YA fantasy Crown of Coral and Pearl, which follows a young woman from a village on the sea who must impersonate her twin on land to save everyone she loves from a tyrannical prince.

For generations, the crown princes of Ilara have married the most beautiful maidens from the ocean village of Varenia. Nor once dreamed of seeing the mysterious mountain kingdom for herself, but after a childhood accident left her with a scar, she knew her twin sister, Zadie, would likely be chosen to marry the crown prince.

Then Zadie is injured, and Nor is sent to Ilara in her place. She soon discovers her future husband, Prince Ceren, is as forbidding and cold as his home. And as she grows closer to Ceren’s brother, Prince Talin, Nor learns of a failing royal bloodline, a murdered queen…and a plot to destroy her village.

To save her people, Nor must learn to negotiate the treacherous protocols of a court where lies reign and obsession rules…but discovering her own formidable strength may cost her everything she loves.

Books in the Crown of Coral and Pearl duology:
Crown of Coral and Pearl
Kingdom of Sea and Stone

GENRE
Young Adult
RELEASED
2019
August 27
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
304
Pages
PUBLISHER
Inkyard Press
SELLER
Harlequin Digital Sales Corporation
SIZE
3.2
MB
AUDIENCE
Eighth Grade

Customer Reviews

RealReadingRaver ,

RealReadingRaver

I love the premise and the beginning storyline but I get a little lost and bored with the evil two sided prince and dreary castle.

Sophie Schrauger ,

Astounding!

To put it simply, this book has made my top 10! Everything about this book was captivating, and I cannot wait for the second book! My only complaint is that I did not want it to end!

Resa228 ,

Be prepared to be fully immersed

I’m going to pay Crown of Coral and Pearl the highest compliment I have to offer: Quite simply, I never wanted the story to end. I was immediately transported to a watery, simple world and met a character that grabbed my heart with her spunk, wit, and penchant for defiance when she felt a wrong needed righting. I was with her in mind and spirit as she learned the truth about Ilara, rode a horse for the first time, and found herself saving someone who was most likely going to kill her. I agonized with her as she made hard choices in her determination to protect the people of Varenia – her people. I rediscovered the magic that only love can bring to your life. And I was so sad when I realized that there were no more pages to read.
 
Specifically, what I liked:
 
The setting is alive and vibrant, like a Monet landscape. Starting with page 1, the reader is whisked away to Varenia and later Ilara, an unknown world that soon becomes as familiar as the world outside your windows. The people of Varenia live in simple homes on the water. They are not allowed to even go on land, while the citizens of Ilara live primarily in a massive dark structure built in a mountain for safety. One is full of natural sunlight and fresh air, while the other is dank, dark, and cold. The settings represent the potential of the different cultures, and the reader quickly discovers that the oppression of the Varenians by the Ilareans has been progressing ever so slowly and insidiously, as darkness tries to snuff out the light.
 
The main characters/heroes – Nor, Sami, and Prince Talin – are made of toughness and love. They reflect goodness but still have flaws and weaknesses that let the reader know they are complex and multi-dimensional. I always admire female characters that cannot hold their tongue when confronted with injustice, and Nor does not disappoint. She is a character that does what is right even when it is not easy and could mean her own death.
 
The theme of women empowerment is a great message for today’s young adults. Ilara prospered when ruled by women, but when things changed, and only boy children thrived, Ilara began to falter. The ruling men of Ilara were greedy and in poor health, ruled by fear of their own actions coming back on them. Ilareans are holding out for the day that their country will be once again ruled by women.
 
What I Wish
 
I wish the story did not need to come to an end. I didn’t want to put the book down once I picked it up and was sad when I reached the last page.
 
To Read or Not to Read
Read it!

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with an advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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