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The Bone Shard Emperor

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In this action-packed magical fantasy epic, a heroine at the head of a powerful empire confronts a raging battle as she's forced to do whatever it takes to restore peace.
The Emperor is Dead. Long live the Emperor.

Lin Sukai finally sits on the throne she won at so much cost, but her struggles are only just beginning. Her people don't trust her. Her political alliances are weak. And in the north-east of the Empire, a rebel army of constructs is gathering, its leader determined to take the throne by force.

Yet an even greater threat is on the horizon, for the Alanga–the powerful magicians of legend–have returned to the Empire. They claim they come in peace, and Lin will need their help in order to defeat the rebels and restore peace.

But can she trust them?
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 25, 2021
      Stewart’s heart-pounding second Drowning Empire epic fantasy expertly picks up the pace from The Bone Shard Daughter, immediately putting the new leader of the Phoenix Empire to the test with multiple enemies gunning for her and the clock ticking for her to prove herself. Lin Sukai must show her subjects—and, most importantly, the governors of each of her empire’s islands—that she’s a better emperor than her megalomaniacal late father and gain support in battling myriad foes, among them the Shardless Few, a rebel group working to dethrone her; an army of the undead; and the Alanga, a godlike enemy from centuries ago now rumored to have returned. Meanwhile, islands are suddenly, inexplicably sinking, citizens fear that their island will be next, and Lin hides dangerous secrets of her own. Hiring the smuggler turned folk legend Jovis as her Captain of the Guard is Lin’s first step to currying favor, but neither anticipate how much they’ll come to need each other. Stewart keeps the energy up across the many engrossing plotlines, with immersive battles aplenty to keep readers on the edges of their seats. This page-turning installment is sure to please series fans. Agent: Juliet Mushens, Mushens Entertainment.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Book 2 in the Drowning Empire series continues with the same narrators who delivered THE BONE SHARD DAUGHTER. Natalie Naudus returns as Lin, who is now the Emperor. Feodor Chin reprises Jovis, who is serving as captain of the Emperor's Guard. Both characters tell their tales in the first person. Jovis is a major force in Lin's story, and vice versa, so it's helpful that both narrators are consistent in the personas they use for the two characters. Emily Woo Zeller handles a number of characters whose tale is told in the third person. The multiple narrators aid the listener in keeping track of the interweaving stories, as does the identification of the point of view and setting at the beginning of each chapter. J.E.M. © AudioFile 2021, Portland, Maine
    • Library Journal

      Starred review from November 1, 2021

      In the sequel to Stewart's fantasy debut (The Bone Shard Daughter), Lin Sukai is now empress of an Asian-inspired kingdom, following a vicious struggle. Leading the Empire is a challenge, and no one trusts Lin as she tries to form alliances fraught with tension and resistance. Islands in the northern part of the Empire are being conquered by a rebel force, led by one who knows far too much about Lin's lineage. As islands continue to fall--some to the rebels; some by sinking into the ocean's depths--Lin is faced with another threat: the return of the Alanga, the powerful magicians forced into obscurity by the Empire long ago. Lin needs the Alanga's aid against the rebel army but can't be sure that they're as peaceful as they claim--might they have designs on the Empire? Relationships are created and torn apart and long-held secrets are revealed, narrated from multiple points of view, as plot lines broaden towards "The Drowning Empire" trilogy's final book. VERDICT Stewart expands the rich world of the Empire, where magic and political machinations are the keys to power.--Kristi Chadwick, Massachusetts Lib. Syst., Northampton

      Copyright 2021 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      October 15, 2021
      The hotly anticipated next volume in the Drowning Empire series (after The Bone Shard Daughter, 2020) continues not long after the first book left off: Lin Sukai has killed her authoritarian father and has the throne. But threats loom--from an army of constructs rising in the northeast, to the Shardless Few rebellion led by the mysterious Gio, to the abrupt, disastrous sinking of islands. She has made Jovis, a folk hero, her captain of the imperial guard, and he and companion Mephi are always at her side--but he's still uncertain of his own loyalties. The twisting turns of political negotiations, the desperation of each character to do what's right, and the carefully written world building come together to power this compelling and suspenseful fantasy. The reader may discover some things long before the characters do, which can take a bite out of the suspense. But Stewart's elegant planning and unspooling revelations will keep readers hooked from the first page, and fans will be impatient for the next and final volume in the trilogy.

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