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Synopsis
Tania is a princess of Faerie. And now she must return to the Mortal World.Once, Anita was an ordinary girl on the eve of her sixteenth birthday. Now she has assumed her true identity as Tania, the long-lost princess of the elegant Faerie court. She and her true love, Edric, must return to the Mortal World to seek her Faerie mother, Queen Titania, who disappeared hundreds of years ago searching for Tania. In London, Tania is torn between her mortal life and her new one. Dangers lurk, and Tania's two worlds soon collide in amazing and frightening ways she never could have anticipated.
Is The Lost Queen appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 13 and up.
A clean YA fantasy about a girl discovering her identity as a faerie princess, navigating between two worlds. Mild fantasy peril with romantic elements limited to age-appropriate relationship development.
What to know going in
This book has mild violence, no sexual content, and clean language. Content notes include abandonment.
Who'll love this
Teens will love following Tania's journey discovering she's actually a fairy princess and navigating between her mortal life and magical Faerie court while searching for her lost mother.