Publisher: Del Rey
Pub Date: August 11, 2026
Genre: Ault, Fantasy, Retelling, Romantasy
Format: ARC
Source: Publisher
Book Links: Goodreads Amazon Bookshop
The wicked queen's story did not end with a happily ever after. And she
wouldn’t have it any other way.
With the king bound to her magic mirror and his daughter, the rightful heir,
hidden away in the countryside, Queen Ayleth has the kingdom entirely at her
command.
Despite her ultimate power, Ayleth finds herself With fears that the witches
from her former coven will return to depose her. With the dread that
someone at the palace will discover her secret. With her
own deepening dark magic.
And with thoughts of her lost love, Jacquetta—the witch whose betrayal still
haunts Ayleth as stubbornly as the lingering scent of juniper.
But Ayleth’s carefully-built world begins to unravel when Princess Blodwyn
returns from exile in the company of Margaret, the king's scheming sister, and
reveals a plan of her own - to invoke Braxos Trials, a contest of bravery, wisdom,
and justice that will allow Blodwyn to retake the throne. Ayleth suddenly
discovers herself in danger of losing the crown she sacrificed everything to win—and
she will do anything to retain control.
And Ayleth isn't the only one struggling with her altered
position. Blodwyn’s homecoming soon proves more difficult than she
imagined. Embroiled in Ayleth’s viperous court, Blodwyn is surrounded by
enemies and plagued by rumors of a long-buried curse come to life. As family
secrets resurface, the princess isn’t sure who—or what—she can trust.
Especially when she may be falling for one of her rivals in the trials.
As the battle for the realm intensifies, both Ayleth and Blodwyn find
themselves fighting not only for the throne, but for the truth of their own
souls. Soon, they must each What price are they willing to pay to wear the
crown?
My Review: Oh this was so good! Ayleth is Queen now and there have been many changes since we last left off. Ayleth has the kingdom under her control right now. Her mother did a surprise visit and it did NOT go well for her at all. Gosh that lady is unbearable. After that night, Ayleth is pretty sure the witches are going to try and bring her down.
She does have help though, secretly scouring for witches and taking their magic. While Ayleth is very powerful right now, she still has those thoughts of things going wrong, losing her power, position, still lingering on her ex, etc. Though I'm not a fan of lingering on her ex part. I get it, but she did you wrong in so many ways, she doesn't deserve a moment of thought and energy spent on her.
Overall, things are going pretty well though. A few bumps in the road with needing more weapons and people to fight. The typical things really.
But when Blodwyn comes back home, things will pick up even more and you'll be unable to put this book down. The trials will have your attention.
Both ladies will go through so much and it's hard to not like them both. Blodwyn was this sweet princess from the first book you wanted to see thrive and become something and Ayleth got along with her well and they could even be called friends at one point. Neither could be hated or disliked, which I didn't mind at all. It was a nice change to see both sides and want for both to come out of this with they they truly want and deserve.
The duology itself was really great and it gave you such a good ending that you felt it was complete and didn't need more books to finish it off like some other duologies leave you, which I really liked.
Overall, I am sad to see this story come to end but it was really one of the best duologies I've read in a long time. I love heather's writing. I loved the retelling and that is saying something as I am not the biggest Snow White/Evil Queen fan and these books did such an amazing job with it.
I can't wait to see what Heather comes up with next!













