Beneath the Keep: A Novel of the Tearling

Beneath the Keep: A Novel of the Tearling

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  • Author:Erika Johansen
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Editor Reviews

"A many-layered tale of intrigue and revolution, Beneath the Keep adds new depth — and not a few surprises — to Erika Johansen’s acclaimed Tearling trilogy。 The prequel deftly sets the stage for Queen Kelsea’s reign, as factions jockey for power over the throne and an uprising gathers in the shadows。 A must-read for fans of the Tearling!"
—Helene Wecker, New York Times bestselling author of The Golem and the Jinni

"A suspenseful, multi-layered tale of how the sparks of revolution are kindled, and of those who strive to ignite them。"
—Cassandra Clare, #1 New York Times bestselling author

"The Queen of the Tearling is a marvelous adventure about a woman growing unapologetically into her own power, and the sacrifice that comes with responsibility。 I loved it。"
—Katherine Arden, New York Times bestselling author of the Winternight trilogy

“A page-turning prequel that fans of the Queen of the Tearling series are sure to love。 With clout-heavy women both good and bad, it tells the story of a powerful family that began in glory but has long since soured until it now survives by subjugating the very people it professed to protect。 Only the True Queen can restore equality, but not until Elyssa’s mother relinquishes her grip on the throne。 。 。 。 Dark and timely, Beneath the Keep is a study in delicious contrasts with political intrigue set against gritty survival, of excess born in bone-chilling deprivation, of high values falling to shocking, base desires。 And, of course, magic struggling to rise over cruel, brute force。”
—Kim Harrison, author of The Hollows series

"The story considers the nature of forgiveness, the use and abuse of power, and the morality of right and wrong as characters develop in unexpected ways。 The dramatic climax will have readers questioning who the real hero is at the end of this compelling tale of epic fantasy。 Series fans will be intrigued to discover the background details of individuals who are pivotal to events in the trilogy, and those new to the series will want to find out what comes next。"
Booklist, starred review

“Johansen delves into the forces that tore the kingdom of Tearling apart in this captivating prequel to her Queen of the Tearling series… Johansen pulls off an impressive feat in crafting a spellbinding prequel that works just as well as a standalone… the steadily building tension carries the story forward。 New and old fans alike are sure to be taken in。”
 Publishers Weekly

Beneath the Keep continues this immersive fantasy that I fell in love with and this book both serves to expand the world, and gives readers some insight into the events that lead to the main series… the further you delve into the story, the more you find yourself hooked on the storylines of these characters and what the future may hold for the Tearling… The worldbuilding along with the way that Erika has set the tone for the story, makes this such an atmospheric piece of work。 It created this emotional connection between the place and characters, and by the end, I definitely felt like I had been on my own journey。” 
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Reviews

Tinybiblio

My Review:⭐️⭐⭐⭐。5/ 5 stars How have I never heard of this series (The Queen of the Tearling) until reading this prequel? This book blew me out of the water。 This book tells the story of a feudal society called the Tearling - where the rich and poor are at each other's throats due the drought and unfair treatment of the farmers on the lands。 There is a prophecy that the True Queen will come one day and save the people/kingdom。 Elyssa is the crown princess and she has more socialist leanings due to being tutored by Lady Glynn (a secret Blue Horizon, the resistance against the church/feudal society)。 Her mother, Queen Arla the Just, is ruthless and rules with an iron fist - Elyssa finds herself constantly struggling to follow in the steps of her mother or do what’s the best for the people。 Enter a mysterious witch, Breonna, and her master -who try to use their sorcery to persuade the queen to relinquish the crown sapphires。 Will Elyssa stop them and not allow herself to be a victim herself? The story also tells the stories of Lazarus,a fighter from the Creche (underground), and Aislinn, local farmer’s daughter。 This book had so many layers and the brutal world that Johansen created is so vivid and detailed。 Some of the violence was a turn off, but easy to understand why it was included to show how terribly cruel the “noble” people in the Tearling were。 I need to go read the sequels immediately。 Note: There are a LOT of trigger warnings - child prostitution, rape, violence against women and children that will put this fantasy novel out of the YA realm。 Thank you to Dutton Books and Netgalley for the advanced copy in exchange for my honest review! US Pub Date: February 2, 2021

Nikki

This novel is a prequel to Johansen's Tearling trilogy。 You don't necessarily have to have read the trilogy to read this prequel, but if may help if you want a basic understanding of the characters。 Having read the trilogy, (The Queen of the Tearling being the first and the best), I was pleasantly surprised to revisit New London。 Some background on a lot of the characters that appear in the trilogy is provided。 A lot was explained and really, it may be best to have read the rest of the books bef This novel is a prequel to Johansen's Tearling trilogy。 You don't necessarily have to have read the trilogy to read this prequel, but if may help if you want a basic understanding of the characters。 Having read the trilogy, (The Queen of the Tearling being the first and the best), I was pleasantly surprised to revisit New London。 Some background on a lot of the characters that appear in the trilogy is provided。 A lot was explained and really, it may be best to have read the rest of the books before going into this one。 It gives them some much-needed context。 The last 2 books, The Invasion of the Tearling and The Fate of the Tearling, aren't what one would expect once you've read the first novel, but luckily, this prequel smooths out some things that were wrong in the last 2 books。 A great prequel to a good trilogy。*Special thanks to NetGalley for the digital ARC。* 。。。more