The Princess Knight

The Princess Knight by G.A. Aiken is a fantasy novel published by Kensington on November 24, 2020. This edition spans 368 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Gemma Smythe, a dedicated warrior who breaks from her order to support her sister Keeley, the newly prophesied Blacksmith Queen. As they face armies and pretenders vying for the crown, Gemma must navigate complex alliances and confront her own challenges in a world filled with action and adventure.
Readers will find a blend of humor and fantasy as Gemma teams up with the unruly Amichai warriors, particularly the unpredictable Quinn, to secure justice for her sister. The narrative explores themes of loyalty and family while incorporating elements of action and adventure. This engaging tale invites readers into a world where trust and determination are paramount, making it a noteworthy addition to the fantasy genre.
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USA Today Bestseller
An Amazon Best of the Month Selection
“Electrically fun…turns the usual fairy-tale class dynamics upside down…this is a book that encourages trust in people’s goodness, if not their patience or good sense. It’s light on the romance, but prodigiously good for the heart.”
—The New York Times
In New York Times bestselling author G.A. Aiken’s gripping new fantasy romance series, the Blacksmith Queen must confront armies and pretenders desperate to take her new-won crown. But with the Princess Knight at her side and a centaur warrior clan at her back, she’ll risk everything for victory . . .
LONG LIVE THE QUEEN
Gemma Smythe dedicated her life to the glory of battle. With her fellow War Monks, she worshipped the war gods, rained destruction on her enemies, and raised the dead when the fancy took her. Until her sister Keeley became the prophesied Blacksmith Queen, and Gemma broke faith with her order to journey to the Amichai Mountain and fight by Keeley’s side.
The Amichai warriors are an unruly, never-to-be-tamed lot, especially their leader-in-waiting, Quinn. But when the War Monks declare support for Gemma’s ruthless younger sister Beatrix, the immaturity of her key ally is the least of Gemma’s problems. She has to get to the grand masters, dispel their grudge against her, and persuade them to fight for Keeley and justice. If her conviction can’t sway them, perhaps Quinn’s irritating, irreverent, clearly unhinged, ferocity will win the day . . .
Praise for The Blacksmith Queen
“It may be laugh-out-loud funny, but at its heart this is a story of a woman who cares deeply for both the family she has and the one she creates.”
—Bookpage
“Tilting more toward fantasy, this paranormal romance will be a hit with fans of both genres who enjoy tales that are lighthearted and humorous.”
—Booklist
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