To Kill a Kingdom: TikTok made me buy it! The dark and romantic YA fantasy for fans of Leigh Bardugo and Sarah J Maas

· Bonnier Publishing Fiction Ltd.
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A TIKTOK sensation!

An unforgettable dark romantic fantasy novel about the siren with a taste for royal blood and the prince who has sworn to destroy her.

"Stellar world building and nonstop action will keep readers hooked on this twisted reimagining of 'The Little Mermaid'." - Booklist Online

Princess Lira is siren royalty and the most lethal of them all. With the hearts of seventeen princes in her collection, she is revered across the sea. Until a twist of fate forces her to kill one of her own. To punish her daughter, the Sea Queen transforms Lira into the one thing they loathe most - a human. Robbed of her song, Lira has until the winter solstice to deliver Prince Elian's heart to the Sea Queen or remain a human forever.

The ocean is the only place Prince Elian calls home, even though he is heir to the most powerful kingdom in the world. His calling? Ridding the world of the menace of the sirens. But when he rescues a drowning woman, it becomes clear that there's more to her than there first appeared.

She promises to help him find the key to destroying the sirens for good. But can he trust her?

"A world of beauty and monstrosity" Publishers Weekly

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4.5
52 reviews
Nurul Sakinah Badrishah
July 8, 2021
Enemy to lovers with such humorous vibes wrapped around the story of Lira and Elian. Both with similar yet different personalities that are strong enough to threaten you to death. I am in love with the characters!! But some scenes are too weirdly put they do not do justice to the plot. Overall it is worth reading.
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Midge Odonnell
February 27, 2018
The first thing that strikes you about this book is the beautifully realised world created as the setting of this book. It all takes place in a world similar to ours but one where not all countries are landbound, the largest being the oceans ruled over by the Sea Queen who governs all territories. Every country has it's royalty and their own specialities. Midas is a land of gold and wealth, Pagos is a land of ice and snow, Keleftis is a land of cold blooded murderers - you get the idea. The strokes I have painted them with her are broad but even if they only exist on the page for a chapter (or less) you get a strong impression of a fully realised world - I am guessing there are copious notes at the authors desk describing the lands and their peoples. The basis of the world borrows much from all different mythologies - from the Greek to medieval folk tales. Mermaids there might be but they are not the seductive half woman/half fish creatures beloved of Hans Christian Andersen and the Sirens are as beautiful and deadly as Greek myth would have us believe but these don't turn in to ugly hags once the sailor is captured. Pirates get an outing too and these are more Jack Sparrow than Edward Teach. On top of the richly tapestried world you also get a wonderfully crafted tale of adventure and romance. This is a world of, mostly, courtly love and chivalry and just because you are warring families doesn't mean that Romeo can't get and keep his Juliet this time. With interspersed themes of family duty and internal strife and a light dusting of peer pressure it juggles modern mores in to the fantasy setting seamlessly and with joy and verve. The characterisation is drawn well, with the main players (Elian and Lira) being multifaceted people with opinions often shaped by their own world experience but who aren't afraid to change. You do get brief insights in to others in the book but they are often a little flat and never step beyond the page in the same way Elian and Lira do. This book may be targeted at the Teen & Young Adult bracket but it is a compelling read for those who long left that categorisation far behind us. I RECEIVED A FREE COPY OF THIS BOOK FROM READERS FIRST IN EXCHANGE FOR AN HONEST REVIEW.
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taenciaga ;
March 4, 2020
Amazing read! I wished it wasn't a standalone because I miss Elian and Lira already! The humour in this book was so satisfying to read. Never predictable. I can't put into enough words how much I loved this book. Completely worth the read. I'm crying with every good emotion whilst typing this. Thank you for an amazing book.
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About the author

Alexandra Christo is a British author whose characters are always funnier and far more deadly than she is. She studied Creative Writing at university and graduated with the desire to never stop letting her imagination run wild. She currently lives in Bedfordshire with a rapidly growing garden and a never-ending stack of books. Her debut novel, To Kill a Kingdom, is an international bestseller and her Young Adult fantasy books have been translated into over a dozen languages worldwide.

Follow her on Twitter: @alliechristo and Instagram: alexandrachristowrites

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