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The Queens of Innis Lear

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The Queens of Innis Lear

By: Tessa Gratton
Narrated by: Kate Reading
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Dynasties battle for the crown in Tessa Gratton's debut adult epic fantasy audiobook, The Queens of Innis Lear.

Three queens. One crown. All-out war.

Gaela. Ruthless commander.

I am the rightful heir of Innis Lear. No more will I wait in the shadows and watch my mother’s murderer bleed my island dry.

The King’s hold on the crown must end - willingly or at the edge of my sword.

Regan. Master manipulator.

To secure my place on the throne, I must produce an heir. Countless times I have fed the island’s forests my blood. Yet, my ambition is cursed.

No matter what or whom I must destroy, I will wield the magic of Innis Lear.

Elia. Star-blessed priest. My sisters hide in the shadows like serpents, waiting to strike our ailing king. I must protect my father, even if it means marrying a stranger.

We all have to make sacrifices. Love and freedom will be mine.

©2018 Tessa Gratton (P)2018 Macmillan Audio
Action & Adventure Epic Fantasy Historical
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Critic reviews

"Amazing. Just amazing." (Robin McKinley)

"[Narrator Kate Reading] narrates in a smoky tone, and readers will appreciate her varied voices for the large cast of characters." (Booklist)

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It’s a little slow at first, but once you get into it, it’s a great book.

Once you get into it, it’s good.

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A wonderfully written story, well developed characters, excellent pacing. Starts a bit slow but well worth it. Highly recommend it.

Loved it

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I started this book a lot of times. You have to pay attention. Once you do, it's an amazing and gripping adventure. I don't write many reviews, but felt this one was worth it.

Hard to start, well worth the effort

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Failed disastrously! Ending left me fumbling for an answer. Elia and Ban were the worst characters to try to like. Elia sniveling with no spine. Ban a victim in the worst way possible. They deserved each other,

Trying to modernize King Lear

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I went into this book knowing it was going to be long but hoping it was long because it was going to be amazing. unfortunately I wasn't sympathetic to any of the characters thoughts seem to drag on until the last 10%. The narrator was awesome so I don't bereft her for anything

Slowest story with a fantastic narrator

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Not worth it's length of a retelling of King Lear except sucking dry any of the madness or foolery that helps break things up.

I simply did not enjoy my time with this book. I guess it might be impacted by recently reading a retelling already on this premise but did it much better.

I didn't enjoy the characters and found the injection of magic to be kind of pointless.

If you're familiar with the original story and want a retelling that's actually entertaining and more bite sized I'd highly recommend Fool by Christopher Moore instead.

Way too much fluff

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