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978-0857505934

Maiden

Maiden

by Georgia Leighton

Publisher Bantam Books

Genre: Sci-Fi & Fantasy

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About the book

THIS PRINCESS IS GOING TO SAVE HERSELF

Discover a world of forbidden magic, court politics and sacrifice in this enchanting new myth retelling, perfect for fans of Katherine Arden and Naomi Novik.


The Kingdom of Calestra was built on blood. Every spring, when the snow melts in the mountains, one young woman is chosen by lot to be sacrificed to the Great Dragon.

As the Maiden Sacrifice draws near once more, three women stand at the heart of its brutal ritual: Cressyda, desperate and trapped, Alinore, torn between duty and rebellion and Maylie, whose secrets burn hotter than dragonfire. Together, they carry the power to shatter a treaty written in blood and ash.

Yet freedom comes at a cost, and first they must face the ancient fury of the Great Dragon
.

The sacrifice is coming.
But this time, the maidens refuse to burn.

Prepare for…

  • ancient dragons
  • lady knights
  • cunning princesses
  • castle libraries
  • fierce fairy folk
  • forbidden magic
  • and much more!

Praise for Maiden and Georgia Leighton

'
Maiden is a fiercely feminist tale of family, friendship and female rage. Leighton has expertly crafted a story of glittering proportions that sizzles off the page. Utterly breathtaking'
Hazel McBride, 
Sunday Times bestselling author of A FATE FORGED IN FIRE

'Leighton is an expert at taking well-known tales and making them her own. 
Epic and vivid, the world of Maiden captivates from the very first page and thrusts you into an unforgettable journey alongside characters you can’t help but root for'
Samantha Sotto Yambao, 
Sunday Times bestselling author of WATER MOON

'A 
wonderfully imaginative retelling of Sleeping Beauty, Spellbound weaves together atmospheric prose with enchanting characters to bring fresh new life to this classic fairy-tale'
--Rosie Hewlett, bestselling author of MEDEA, on 
Spellbound

'Beautifully written and atmospheric, Spellbound is a fresh, imaginative take on the classic fairytale you thought you knew'
--Sophie Keetch, author of MORGAN IS MY NAME, on 
Spellbound

‘A 
deliciously magical novel and an absolute delight to read. I devoured it!’
-- Menna Van Praag, author of THE SISTERS GRIMM, on 
Spellbound

Immersive, magical, and of course, spellbinding…this book is sheer joy'
--Naomi Kelsey, author of THE BURNINGS, on 
Spellbound

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About the Author

Georgia Leighton

Georgia Leighton is a Senior Marketing Manager in publishing. Before working in publishing, she completed an MA in Creative Writing at Royal Holloway, University of London, receiving a distinction.Georgia lives in London with her family and many books. Her debut adult novel,Spellbound, is a reimagining of the classic fairy taleSleeping Beauty.

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