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Synopsis
Tania is a princess of the Faerie court. But the court now lies in ruins. Back from the Mortal World of modern London, Tania returns to Faerie with the long-lost Queen Titania. But when they cross between the worlds, they find only devastation. The evil Sorcerer King of Lyonesse is now free of his amber prison, and the Faerie court is falling into decay as he grows in power. Now it's up to Tania and her true love, Edric, to rescue King Oberon, their only hope of defeating the evil Sorcerer King. And Tania must prepare to fight a war she may not survive, one that will determine whether she must return to the Mortal World — this time for good. Alternate title: *The Seventh Daughter*.
Is The Sorcerer King appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 13 and up.
This YA fantasy features war violence, magical battles, and court intrigue as the heroine fights to save both the Faerie and Mortal worlds. The romance is fade-to-black with no sexual content beyond kissing.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, no sexual content, and clean language. Content notes include death, war, and violence.
Who'll love this
Teens will love this Faerie court adventure with portal-hopping between modern London and a magical kingdom, plus a princess who must lead armies into battle.