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Young Adult Fiction Contemporary

A Wild and Ruined Song

by (author) Ashley Shuttleworth

Publisher
Margaret K. McElderry Books
Initial publish date
Nov 2024
Category
Contemporary, LGBT, Dark Fantasy
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781665918800
    Publish Date
    Nov 2024
    List Price
    $25.99
  • Downloadable audio file

    ISBN
    9781668119778
    Publish Date
    Nov 2024
    List Price
    $39.99
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781665918824
    Publish Date
    Nov 2024
    List Price
    $10.99 USD

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Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels

  • Age: 14 to 18
  • Grade: 9 to 12
  • Reading age: 14 to 18

Description

Arlo and her friends struggle to rally against an overwhelming foe before time runs out in this gripping final book in the Hollow Star Saga, the urban fantasy series about fae in Toronto that’s The Cruel Prince meets City of Bones!

Arlo Jarsdel has lost everything. Her family. Her freedom. Her name. And now that she’s sharing her body with Ruin, the formidable titan of devastation, she’s even beginning to lose herself.

In their most dangerous game of deception yet, Arlo has just one goal: destroy the three Bone Crowns corrupting the mortal and immortal realms before her time runs out and Ruin takes permanent control of her being.

With Celadon fighting on the political front against the ruthless High Queen Riadne—now armed with the cataclysmic power of her Crown, the Sins, and Ruin—Vehan and Aurelian are scrambling in secret to build an army to rival the Riadne’s infernal forces. Meanwhile, Nausicaä will do whatever it takes to save her girlfriend from obliteration, despite knowing the odds of survival are nearly nonexistent.

When the line between hero and villain becomes blurred, and bonds are put to the ultimate test, it has never been more imperative—or more difficult—to stand united. For this is not the first lifetime that these five friends have faced the evil behind this impending war, but if they can’t find their way back to each other, it might just be their last.

About the author

Ashley Shuttleworth escribe libros juveniles de fantasía. Se graduó en Literatura Inglesa y tiene una pequeña obsesión con The Legend of Zelda, Kingdom Hearts y Final Fantasy. Actualmente vive en Ontario, Canadá, con su gato Zack y con una colección de espadas para cosplay que está en constante crecimiento.

 

Ashley Shuttleworth is a young adult fantasy author with a degree in English literature and a slight obsession with The Legend of Zelda, Kingdom Hearts, and Final Fantasy. They currently live in Ontario, Canada, with their cat named Zack and a growing collection of cosplay swords. You can find them online at AshleyShuttleworth.com.

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Editorial Reviews

"Tongue-in-cheek pop-culture references and snarky humor balance well with dark but sensitive portrayals of emotional trauma caused by abusive or negligent adults.... This first in a planned duology should be a hit."

Booklist Online Exclusive on A DARK AND HOLLOW STAR

"Beautifully written and deliciously complex, A Dark and Hollow Star is utterly engrossing. The magic is bloody, the humor sharp, and the murder mystery drenched in violence and intrigue. Like a fallen Fury set on vengeance, I couldn’t get enough."

Nicki Pau Preto, author of the Crown of Feathers Trilogy, on A DARK AND HOLLOW STAR

"Characters are vivid, with motivating, sometimes mysterious, backstories. The high stakes of the plot are balanced with humor, particularly from the irreverent and snarky Nausicaä.... Many young adults will love this novel’s stellar queer representation, as well as the oft-repeated refrain that the adults should be the ones handling this mess. VERDICT: A promising opener to an urban faerie fantasy series featuring multiple queer identities."

School Library Journal on A DARK AND HOLLOW STAR

"A ferocious fantasy."

Kirkus Reviews on A CRUEL AND FATED LIGHT

“A dazzling sequel with enough tantalizing court intrigue, reveals, and secrets to keep you on the edge of your seat. Shuttleworth expertly expands the beautiful and cruel world of the fae with rich world-building and intricate character work in this must-read follow up to A Dark and Hollow Star.”

Liselle Sambury, author of BLOOD LIKE MAGIC and BLOOD LIKE FATE, on A CRUEL AND FATED LIGHT

“First in a planned duology, Shuttleworth’s queer urban fantasy debut combines figures from Greek myth and European folklore with elements of tabletop RPGs.... Shuttleworth sensitively tackles the plot’s darker elements, including trauma and suicidal ideation, tempering them with tenderness and wry wit. A kaleidoscopic narrative adds depth and drive.”

Publishers Weekly on A DARK AND HOLLOW STAR

“A gripping flight into fantasy... The plot offers high stakes, simmering romantic tension, political drama, refreshingly casual representation of queer and transgender characters, and an intriguing magic system that draws inspiration from Dungeons & Dragons.”

Kirkus on A DARK AND HOLLOW STAR

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