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The Princess Will Save You

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DON'T MESS WITH THE CROWN...

When her father dies, Princess Amarande is given an ultimatum: marry the leader of a neighboring kingdom, or lose her crown—and possibly her life. To force her hand, her beloved, the stableboy Luca, is kidnapped. But Amarande was raised to be a warrior, not a sacrifice. And nothing will stop her from saving her true love.
The Kingdoms of Sand & Sky Trilogy
Book 1: The Princess Will Save You
Book 2: The Queen Will Betray You
Book 3: The King Will Kill You
Praise for The Princess Will Save You
"Everything we love about YA fantasy, complete with first love, sweeping adventure, and a fierce heroine who holds her own. There's something for everyone in this book."—Adrienne Young, New York Times bestselling author of The Sky in the Deep

"An action-packed adventure with a fierce heroine that is sure to enthrall! Sarah Henning has created a fantasy narrative that weaves together love and betrayal, pirates and swordplay. Sure to please anyone who grew up loving tales of princesses."—Emily Lloyd-Jones, author of The Bone Houses
"Full of inconceivable wit, daring adventure, and cunning political machinations...It's as if Sarah Henning looked into my soul that yearned for a book like The Princess Bride and said—as you wish. And yes, this is a kissing book."—Ashley Poston, author of Heart of Iron

"A breakneck fantasy adventure.... Swoony romance, sword fights, a great cast of characters and some clever parallels to a story about another princess who won't be made a bride makes The Princess Will Save You a strong contender for my favorite novel of the year."—Emily Hall Schroen, Main Street Books, St. Charles, Missouri
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    • Kirkus

      May 15, 2020
      When Princess Amarande's true love is kidnapped, she doesn't hesitate to set out to rescue him. Princess Amarande and Luca, who is in charge of the king's stables, have always shared a special bond. But recently, it's felt different; a charged feeling simmers between them. Before either finds the courage to confront it, tragedy strikes: Her father, King Sendoa, falls dead. Amarande reels; she doesn't believe the Warrior King died naturally--it must have been murder. But the Royal Council cares more about succession: In order to rule, Amarande must wed. Despite her resistance, it isn't long before other kingdoms send eager suitors. The princess finds them abhorrent, conniving, and power hungry. Amarande spits in the face of tradition, pulling her sword on a suitor at her father's funeral and declaring that she won't settle. In the midst of her rebellion, Luca is kidnapped. A note left behind instructs her to marry a specific suitor or she'll never see her love again. Ever fearless, Amarande sets off, determined to save Luca and her kingdom. Though the princess rallies valiantly against entrenched patriarchy, Amarande reads as one-note. Well-plotted action sequences and intricate political machinations can't make up for Luca's similar one dimensionality, which makes their love story--the backbone of the story--difficult to care about. Most characters appear to be white; some have brown skin. A high-fantasy riff on The Princess Bride lacking both humor and heart. (Fantasy. 14-18)

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    • School Library Journal

      July 1, 2020

      Gr 8 Up-Raised by the Warrior King to be a powerful young woman, Princess Amarande is shattered by the sudden death of her father. Convinced that he was murdered, the last thing Ama cares about is choosing a marriage contract. Unfortunately, she must face the hard truth-to rule, she must marry. When one of her suitors tries to force her hand by kidnapping the stable boy she truly loves, Ama will cross harsh, lawless landscapes to retrieve him. Fans of The Princess Bride will recognize its influence here, but this sprawling fantasy stands easily on its own. Ama, a talented warrior raised on strategy, and Luca, a kindhearted stable boy full of devotion, make a romance worth rooting for. Ama, in particular, feels real and immediate. At 16 she is a gifted swordswoman, but she struggles with the sudden exit from her protective royal surroundings. The abundance of murky politics and plot hooks left dangling for future volumes may put off some readers, but the constant action of Ama's journey keeps things moving at an engaging pace. The mystery of Ama's mother, the Runaway Queen, and a massive twist ending will keep interest high for the sequel. VERDICT A strong choice for most collections. Fantasy and romance fans alike will gobble up this energetic story and a relatively chaste romance allows for a wide range of readers.-Amy Diegelman, Chicago P.L.

      Copyright 2020 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 20, 2020
      Hints of political intrigue bolster a gender-swapped homage to The Princess Bride in Henning’s (Throw Like a Girl) fantasy duology starter. On the continent of Sand and Sky, in the resource-rich kingdom of Ardenia, Princess Amarande, 16, has been trained in both court and warrior ways at the behest of her father, King Sendoa. Her best friend Luca, an orphan refugee who serves as stable boy, has been raised at her side. Upon the king’s untimely death, Ama is faced with the impossible knowledge that she must marry to save her kingdom—and none of the corrupt neighboring kingdoms’ suitors hold a candle to Luca. When Luca is kidnapped by three “land pirates” in an attempt to force Ama’s choice, she risks her life and throne to save him, racing across Luca’s birthplace, the Torrent, an arid, lawless land ruled by a mysterious, reportedly vicious warlord, to reclaim her love. A series of coincidences and plot threads may frustrate as much as intrigue. Though the novel lacks much of its inspiration’s humor, quirky dialogue and secondary characters augment a familiar plot that explores themes of feminism, love, and agency. Ages 13–up. Agent: Whitney Ross, Irene Goodman Literary.

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  • Lexile® Measure:880
  • Text Difficulty:4-5

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