Queendom Come

· CamCat Publishing, LLC
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This book will become available on March 11, 2025. You will not be charged until it is released.

About this ebook

What dreams survive when the nightmares are real?

Jacs, Queen of Frea, is struggling to stay afloat beneath the weight of her crown. Her loved ones are missing, injured, or worse, her resources are stretched to their breaking point, and she is about to lead her troops back into the catacombs to face the Sons of Celos—a dangerous group set on tearing the Queendom apart.

Ascending the throne . . .

Stranded in the Lower Realm, Connor begins to notice further signs of a sinister plot, one designed to ensnare the minds of the citizens and turn their hearts away from their Queen, making him all the more desperate to return to his Queen’s side.

A war too late . . .

From within the bowels of the Queendom, Celos’s forces of darkness are gathering. Racing against a clock that had started ticking long before either Jacs or Connor realized, they must uncover Celos’s plan and stop him before the Queendom comes crashing down around them.

For readers who enjoy Terrier by Tamora Pierce, The Selection by Kiera Cass, and The Looking Glass Wars by Frank Beddor.

About the author

Jordan H. Bartlett is an award-winning, New Zealand-born Canadian author with a love for children’s literature and female empowerment. She grew up reading books about boys for boys and found it hard to find a strong heroine she could relate to. Bartlett wrote the Frean Chroniclesto give young readers that character she so longed for in a world where gender norms are reversed. Bartlett currently resides in Banff, Alberta where she works as a speech language pathologist and is a certified yoga instructor.

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