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Deception's Pawn (Princesses of Myth) | LitPick Book Reviews
Deception's Pawn (Princesses of Myth)
Deception's Pawn (Princesses of Myth)
Deception's Pawn (Princesses of Myth)
Fortune favors the bold in this adventurous tale of broken friendships, forbidden love, and a fiery heroine’s journey to escape the role into which she was born. Perfect for YA fantasy fans of Shannon Hale, Malinda Lo, and Tamora Pierce.   Maeve, princess of Connacht, seems to have won her freedom. Her father, the High King, is finally allowing her to explore the world beyond his castle. But Maeve soon discovers that being the High King’s daughter doesn’t protect her from bullying or the attention of unwelcome suitors.   Struggling to navigate a new court, she must discourage the advances of her father’s rival, who is vying with her host’s son for her hand in marriage. Maeve is a pawn trapped between these two boys. Her bold defiance will bring her to the brink of disaster, but her clever gamble may also lead to her independence. Though she faces danger and intrigue, Maeve will also discover what kind of person—and queen—she’s destined to become.   Praise for award-winning author Esther Friesner:   “Fans of Disney’s Brave will be delighted to explore the Celtic landscape with another determined, redheaded princess.” —SLJ   “Bring on the adventure!” —Tamora Pierce, New York Times bestselling author   “A perfect blend of the historical and fantastic.” —Cindy Pon, author of Silver Phoenix

Book Details

Genre: 

  • Adventure
  • Chick Lit
  • Fantasy
  • Historical Fiction

Age Level: 

  • 12 and up

First-century Ireland is a rich, competitive world of intrigue and fantasy. Lady Maeve, teenage princess of Connacht, is finally exploring the walls outside her castle. Now she’s an honored guest at the court of Dún Beithe, along with three girls looking for love. Romance isn’t Maeve’s object, however; her heart is badly broken and she’d rather search for her beloved falcon, Ea.

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