Crown of Coral and Pearl

Crown of Coral and Pearl

by Mara Rutherford

Narrated by Amanda Dolan

Unabridged — 12 hours, 45 minutes

Crown of Coral and Pearl

Crown of Coral and Pearl

by Mara Rutherford

Narrated by Amanda Dolan

Unabridged — 12 hours, 45 minutes

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Overview

Red Queen meets House of Salt and Sorrow in Mara Rutherford's debut YA fantasy Crown of Coral and Pearl, which follows a young woman from a village on the sea who must impersonate her twin on land to save everyone she loves from a tyrannical prince.

For generations, the crown princes of Ilara have married the most beautiful maidens from the ocean village of Varenia. Nor once dreamed of seeing the mysterious mountain kingdom for herself, but after a childhood accident left her with a scar, she knew her twin sister, Zadie, would likely be chosen to marry the crown prince.

Then Zadie is injured, and Nor is sent to Ilara in her place. She soon discovers her future husband, Prince Ceren, is as forbidding and cold as his home. And as she grows closer to Ceren's brother, Prince Talin, Nor learns of a failing royal bloodline, a murdered queen...and a plot to destroy her village.

To save her people, Nor must learn to negotiate the treacherous protocols of a court where lies reign and obsession rules...but discovering her own formidable strength may cost her everything she loves.

“A fabulous interweaving of fantasy, politics, and sisterhood-this unusual, tense tale will have you on the edge of your seat!”-#1 New York Times bestselling author Tamora Pierce

Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

"Debut author Rutherford's saga begins with the promise of originality, with intriguing kingdoms and worthy heroines... A fun and adventurous bit of fantasy romance." –Kirkus Reviews

"A celebration of sisterhood, political intrigue, and an intense villain make this book a delicious read. Highly recommend for anyone looking for an exciting new YA fantasy." –YA Books Central

"A fabulous interweaving of fantasy, politics, and sisterhood – this unusual, tense tale will have you on the edge of your seat!" –#1 New York Times bestselling author Tamora Pierce

"Crown of Coral and Pearl is one of those fiercely beautiful reads that leaves you recalling it long after you close the book with a satisfied sigh. A beautiful, compelling tale of sisters, courage, and love. This beautifully authentic portrayal of twin sisterhood is interwoven with fantastical settings, a layered villain, and a delicious romance. A shining gem of a book." –New York Times bestselling author Elly Blake

"I was swept up into the tide of Crown of Coral and Pearl from the very first page. This fantasy tale of sea-dwelling Nor's arranged marriage to a cruel, mountain-dwelling prince is brimming with palace intrigue, forbidden romance, fantastical creatures, and the power of sisterly love." –Laurie Forest, author of The Black Witch Chronicles

"Mara Rutherford's Crown of Coral and Pearl is a thrilling debut: a richly romantic story of danger, true love, and a young woman standing up to the darkness at her country's core. But the real heart of the story is two sisters and a love powerful enough to change the world. I didn't want it to end." –Rosalyn Eves, author of Blood Rose Rebellion

"A tale of intrigue, love, and sisterhood as dazzling as a sunny day at sea, you're sure to be swept away by Crown of Coral and Pearl." –Sarah Glenn Marsh, author of the Reign of the Fallen series

"Lyrical and magical, Crown of Coral and Pearl is pure enchantment with a heart as deep as the sea." –Tasha Suri, author of Empire of Sand

School Library Journal

07/26/2019

Gr 8 Up-Twins Nor and Zadie descend from a long line of people who reside at sea in a village made of boats, condemned by an age-old legend and oddly resigned to their fate. Their people scrape together a meager living diving for pink pearls, which are highly prized by their inland rulers, the wealthy Ilarans. Every generation, the girls in the floating village are groomed for a beauty contest. The winner will marry the Ilaran prince, and since Nor has been knocked out of the running, it's all up to Zadie and the twins' striving mother, the ultimate stage mom, to secure this dubious prize. When Zadie is selected, fate intervenes (with a little help) and Nor goes in her place, impersonating her twin sister, which seems inevitable from the start. The ruse takes Nor into the bizarre inland fortress lair of her betrothed, Prince Ceren (though his seductive brother Talin is never far off). Nor is a courageous and believable character, but many of the characters are known YA tropes. The story's plot feels half conceived and is full of teasers that never pan out, and the climax strains credulity. VERDICT The influences of Game of Thrones, Kiera Cass's The Selection, and Victoria Aveyard's Red Queen are quite obvious in this too-familiar fantasy novel about an innocent girl in a lethal world. This may tempt fans of world-building, but the lack of surprises and twists will leave readers unsatisfied.-Sara Scribner, Marshall Fundamental School, Pasadena, CA

Kirkus Reviews

2019-06-15
Two impoverished sisters aspire to be chosen to become a royal bride.

Nor and her identical twin sister, Zadie, dive for pearls along with other struggling villagers in Varenia, a tiny, oppressed kingdom of wooden homes built on stilts in the sea. Tradition holds that when the crown prince of the kingdom of Ilaria is ready for marriage, the elders select the loveliest girl in Varenia for him to marry. Sweet-tempered Zadie is her family's expected choice; Nor isn't really a contender, having sustained an injury that left a scar on her cheek. In some ways, this liberates her: She is outspoken and defiant, questions society's preoccupation with beauty, and dreams of one day setting foot on dry land. When Zadie reveals that she is in love with the governor's son, their neighbor, the sisters quickly realize that a simple accident can produce the necessary flaw to keep her home and send Nor in her stead. Debut author Rutherford's saga begins with the promise of originality, with intriguing kingdoms and worthy heroines. However, the characters can feel two-dimensional, particularly the gallantly handsome love interest and cold, cruel villain. Despite some predictability, it's a fun read, as the tempo canters along. In tropical Varenia, citizens have a wide range of hair and skin colors and value them all as beautiful.

A fun and adventurous bit of fantasy romance. (Fantasy. 12-15)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940173658807
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 08/27/2019
Series: Crown of Coral and Pearl Series , #1
Edition description: Unabridged
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