Jodi Meadows

The Orphan Queen

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An epic fantasy filled with adventure, intrigue, and romance from Incarnate series author Jodi Meadows. This duology is perfect for fans of Graceling by Kristin Cashore, The Girl of Fire and Thorns by Rae Carson, and Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo.
When Princess Wilhelmina was a child, the Indigo Kingdom invaded her homeland. Ten years later, Wil and the other noble children who escaped are ready to fight back and reclaim Wil’s throne. To do so, Wil and her best friend, Melanie, infiltrate the Indigo Kingdom palace with hopes of gathering information that will help them succeed.
But Wil has a secret—one that could change everything. Although magic has been illegal for a century, she knows her ability could help her save her kingdom. But magic creates wraith, and the deadly stuff is moving closer and destroying the land. And if the vigilante Black Knife catches her using magic, she may disappear like all the others. . . .
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350 printed pages
Publication year
2015
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  • Carina Rita Hansenhas quoted6 years ago
    He touched his mask, a distant look crossing his eyes. “Just because I wear a mask doesn’t mean you don’t see the real me.” He took my hands and squeezed. “And just because I don’t know your real name doesn’t mean I don’t know who you truly are
  • Carina Rita Hansenhas quoted6 years ago
    “Will—” He touched my hands, halting my progress.
    “I won’t look.”
    His eyes were wide, dubious, but he released my hands and let out a shaky breath.
    “Wait.” I withdrew and pushed back my hood, and fumbled with my scarf, pulling it from around my throat. One last look into his eyes, I lifted the scarf to cover mine. His fingers grazed my temples, pushing back my hair as I tied the scarf behind my head. His fingertips ran down my throat, down my collarbone and arms.
    The world was dark when Black Knife lifted my hands to his face.
    He’d taken off his mask.
    I slipped one hand to the back of his neck, my fingers sliding into strands of soft hair, and pulled him close.
    Our lips touched with soft, hesitating movements
  • Carina Rita Hansenhas quoted6 years ago
    Somehow, with that single command, I’d brought the wraith to life.
    And it knew my name

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