
It's also the story of the day they were torn apart, and the several years that follow.įrom birth to eleven years old, this is a rare glimpse of the queens' lives.before they were at stake.

Even as children, their personalities were starting to emerge-Mirabella was the responsible eldest Arsinoe, the wild spitfire and Katharine, the obedient youngest. This is the story of the three queens-after they were born, before they were separated, during the time when they all lived together, loved each other, and protected each other. And they weren't always afraid of being unexpectedly attacked-by one of their own sisters, no less-in a way that could cost them their last breath. They weren't always surrounded by rival foster families, each swearing to have their best interests at heart. Mirabella, Arsinoe, and Katharine weren't always scheming to murder each other. One would rise to become queen in her place.

It's a pre-crown lowdown of Fennbirn's ruling class. The Young Queens Review The Young Queens (Three Dark Crowns, 0.2) by Kendare Blake Series: Three Dark Crowns Published by HarperTeen on December 26th 2017 Genres: Young Adult, Fantasy Pages: 112 Goodreads Three black witches, born to a descending queen. In this must-read prequel to Kendare Blake's New York Times bestselling Three Dark Crowns, the queens' origin story is revealed.
