03/26/2018
Arnett (Polaris) offers a gripping story of two people’s search for courage and answers in a chaotic world. Kate Brighton was branded a traitor after her father tried to assassinate the king. Then the man she loved let her father be executed, and the kingdom increased persecution of “wilders,” those with magic tied to the four elements and spirit. Kate is one of those beings; she possesses the ability to influence the minds of animals. Adding further challenges, nightdrakes (flightless dragons) are attacking more frequently, and Kate’s first love, Prince Corwin, returns. Corwin wants her help to figure out why the drakes are attacking in broad daylight now, and he asks Kate to return with him to Norgard, her home, where she can find answers about her father. Kate hopes the journey will bring closure and peace, even as her rekindled friendship with Corwin stirs long-buried feelings and unrealistic dreams of the future, and the threat of invasion by a conquering nation looms. Arnett builds a rich world of magic and intrigue, enhanced by side characters of substance that create momentum for subsequent books. Ages 14–up. Agent: Suzie Townsend, New Leaf Literary & Media. (May)
At once fresh, at once classic, Onyx and Ivory is a page-turning blend of monsters, magic, and romance.” — Susan Dennard, New York Times bestselling author of Truthwitch
“Kate is a hero for the ages, and I was utterly swept away in her story, aching for her trials and rooting for every victory. This hero has heart and soul that will linger long after you close this book. A triumphant adventure with so much heart.” — Natalie D. Richards, author of One Was Lost
“The world of Rime is complex and layered, the cast of characters just as real as they are magical. Everything about this story is fearless. Be warned: This is the kind of book that swallows you whole.” — Kristen Simmons, author of Article 5 and Metaltown
“Arnett offers a gripping story of two people’s search for courage and answers in a chaotic world. Arnett builds a rich world of magic and intrigue, enhanced by side characters of substance that create momentum for subsequent books.” — Publishers Weekly
“The author has a knack for writing for young adults and molding real-life situations into this engaging story of magic and young love. Recommended for young fans of Game of Thrones and those who enjoy fast-paced and exciting fantasy.” — School Library Journal
“Part political thriller, part fantasy epic, this is a high-octane adventure that untangles issues of choice, bias, and injustice. This series starter will suit any high-fantasy fan.” — ALA Booklist
Part political thriller, part fantasy epic, this is a high-octane adventure that untangles issues of choice, bias, and injustice. This series starter will suit any high-fantasy fan.
At once fresh, at once classic, Onyx and Ivory is a page-turning blend of monsters, magic, and romance.
The world of Rime is complex and layered, the cast of characters just as real as they are magical. Everything about this story is fearless. Be warned: This is the kind of book that swallows you whole.
03/01/2018
Gr 9 Up—In this expansive fantasy world of dragons, magic, and mystery, no one can be trusted. This is especially true for Kate, an outcast paying for her father's sin—a failed assassination attempt of a high king. Now she lives on the dangerous margins of society as a courier riding around the kingdom attempting to survive in a world filled with flightless dragons called nightdrakes. Kate has one advantage—the magical power to control the minds of animals. Her strange world is turned even more so when she falls in love with Corwin, the king's son. As nightdrakes become an increasing threat, the kingdom is thrown into turmoil and Kate and Corwin are caught in the middle. Arnett invites readers into a complex world with its own vocabulary. The chapters alternate between the stories of Kate and Corwin. These dual perspectives offer teens a depth of understanding of each of these characters' inner lives. The author has a knack for writing for young adults and molding real-life situations into this engaging story of magic and young love. VERDICT Recommended for young fans of Game of Thrones and those who enjoy fast-paced and exciting fantasy.—Kevin McGuire, Woodland Hills School District, PA
Narrator Khristine Hvam alternates between the two lead characters in this story with a consistently intense tone. Kate lives a hard life as a Relay rider in the land of Rime. She must hide her wilder magic or face execution as her father did several years ago for attempting to assassinate the king. When she crosses paths with Prince Corwin, a forgotten love interest from the past, they must work together to understand who is behind the attacks that haunt the subjects of Rime while navigating feelings that resurface. Hvam perfectly delineates each character through dramatic dialogue. Listeners will enjoy this fantastical tale of love, vengeance, and tolerance. M.D. © AudioFile 2018, Portland, Maine
Narrator Khristine Hvam alternates between the two lead characters in this story with a consistently intense tone. Kate lives a hard life as a Relay rider in the land of Rime. She must hide her wilder magic or face execution as her father did several years ago for attempting to assassinate the king. When she crosses paths with Prince Corwin, a forgotten love interest from the past, they must work together to understand who is behind the attacks that haunt the subjects of Rime while navigating feelings that resurface. Hvam perfectly delineates each character through dramatic dialogue. Listeners will enjoy this fantastical tale of love, vengeance, and tolerance. M.D. © AudioFile 2018, Portland, Maine
2018-02-20
A traitor's daughter contends with her painful past and dangerous future in this series opener.Nineteen-year-old "Traitor Kate" Brighton tries to outrun her father's infamy as a Relay rider in the kingdom of Rime. Rider life is tough, especially with a new onslaught of ravenous drakes, but Kate loves horses, with whom she shares a forbidden "wilder" magical bond, risking the attention of the Inquisition. When an unexpected encounter reunites Kate with "Errant Prince" Corwin, she returns to the city of Norgard determined to protect the wilders and uncover the reason for her father's treason. Meanwhile, co-narrator Corwin renews his rivalry with his brother, Edwin, and must compete against him for the crown. Blond, blue-eyed Corwin and black-haired, golden-skinned Kate are typical tormented protagonists, but some of the secondary characters mercifully compensate for this angst-y duo. The setting is blithely anachronistic, describing revolvers as revolutionary but newspapers and pocket watches as familiar, and plot loopholes, geographic inconsistencies, and political history are all too often (and not always successfully) obscured by magic. Arnett (The Nightmare Charade, 2015, etc.) notably draws attention to economics and poverty, elements often downplayed in fantasy novels, but otherwise offers a generic tale of action and romance. There is some ethnic diversity in secondary characters.A reluctant-rebel riff on "Cinderella," with more horses. (Fantasy. 14-18)