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Books with title Kia the Queen

  • The Green Queen

    Nick Sharratt

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Aug. 1, 1992)
    Bright colors, bold shapes, and rhyming text introduce readers to a royal lady who goes out walking in style.
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  • The Red Queen

    K.N. Lee

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 14, 2017)
    Graduating high school was a piece of cake. Try surviving a college where fairies make up the cheerleading squad, doorways open to other worlds, and finals are life or death. Literally. Welcome to Wonderland University. Witches, wizards, and warriors. Iracebeth has one more year of sorcery training before she sits on the throne as the Red Queen of Wonderland. But, each day with her arch-nemesis, Alice proves to be more of a brutal eternity when her life starts to systematically fall apart. Did she have to steal her boyfriend, friends, and every hope for happiness? For once, Beth is tired of being the perfect princess. With the help of her hot Dark Arts advisor, Professor Hatter, this year, she's going to fight back. Poor little Alice has no idea what's coming. Prepare for an epic paranormal romance series by New York Times bestselling author, K.N. Lee that flips fairy-tales and dives into the world of our favorite villains. This is a standalone novella perfect for fans of Harry Potter.
  • The True Queen

    Sarah Fine

    Hardcover (Margaret K. McElderry Books, Jan. 2, 2018)
    Using fire and ice magic, Elli and Ansa must bring their people together to fight a common enemy in this epic conclusion to the Impostor Queen trilogy, which is a perfect fit for “fans of Victoria Aveyard’s Red Queen” (School Library Journal).Now that Ansa knows she is the destined queen of Kupari, she is desperate to find a permanent home for her people, the Kriegere, in the Kupari lands. But as the small band of warriors crosses into the foreign territory, Ansa loses her fragile grip on her newly-acquired—and violent—fire and ice magic and puts everyone, including her love Thyra, in danger. Inside the walls of Kupari, Elli maintains the facade that she is the magical queen, with her secret—that she has no magic at all—on the brink of exposure every day. But as she tries to prepare the citizens to protect themselves from another invasion, unrest spreads as wielders like her beloved Oskar begin to lose control of their powers. As Kupari grows increasingly unstable, with the land literally crumbling beneath their feet, and a common enemy once again threatening everything, these two young women on a collision course with destiny must find a way to save the realm and their people from total destruction. In this epic conclusion to the Impostor Queen series, Sarah Fine’s sweeping tale of two fierce leaders imbued with unimaginable power and called to unthinkable sacrifice finally answers the question: who has the strength to be the True Queen?
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  • The Red Queen

    Isobelle Carmody

    Paperback (Penguin Random House Australia, Jan. 1, 2018)
    Before Elspeth Gordie can continue her journey to find Sentinel and prevent it unleashing the horrors of the Great White, she must fight free of a strange prison, where people are laid to sleep forever or cling to a suffocating existence, believing the world beyond their walls is already utterly annihilated. But at the end of her journey, nothing is as she imagined. She is drawn into the struggle for a kingdom, only to find the Destroyer is at the heart of the turmoil, waiting for her. Somehow she must do what she has sworn to do, for the sake of the world and all of its creatures. She must complete her quest, no matter what it costs. Drawing to a close the journey of Elspeth Gordie and the Misfits, The Red Queen will surprise and thrill readers right to the very last page.
  • The Eld Queen

    Jeanelle Frontin

    language (Mark Made Group Ltd., Jan. 28, 2019)
    From the CODE Burt Award-winning author* of The Unmarked Girl, Book One of The YaraStar Trilogy, The Eld Queen follows Yara's journey through the hidden darkness of purpose and truth.*Jeanelle Frontin is the Winner of the 2019 CODE Burt Award for Caribbean Young Adult LiteratureYara isn't sure that what she's stumbled into is her life's purpose. Does it represent who she is meant to become? Unfortunately, she has no time for second-guessing: she has to carry out a grave, urgent duty to her planet, one that some believe should not be her job. And that's only the start. Yara found clues to her origins, but nobody will tell her where she came from, or who her parents were. With secrets that run so deeply, trust is an exquisite luxury—one Yara may not be able to afford. Does she have what it takes to face the darkest truth of her existence?
  • The God Queen

    M. L. Tishner

    language (, Oct. 22, 2019)
    The God Queen returns. So, why is everyone squelching her power?In a backwater Earth town, Rei Ettowa dreams of traveling across the stars to destroy Infiernen - the knight who murdered her brother.When Rei discovers she is the reincarnation of the prophesied GodQueen, she relishes her newfound ability to channel lightning forrevenge. Unfortunately, blazing through a battlefield clashes with theFederation's plan for Rei and the others like her. All the gods are tobe trained as diplomatic figureheads to sway voters, not agents of war.Infiernen must remain untouched.Unable to let go of her brother's murder, Rei finds Infiernen. Butinstead of killing him, Rei discovers a secret the Federation has beenkeeping from her about her brother.Now Rei is mad as hell. Her enemies must pay. But who are they? And what else is the Federation hiding from her?
  • The One Queen

    Devin McRee

    language (, Sept. 16, 2019)
    It has all come down to this moment. The Gates to faraway Ferne Hol are open, and an invading army of wolves brings darkness to the Earth. Only Kira Naughton and scarcely understood ancient prophecy stand to prevent it.But is Kira even ready? Vance Rutledge has just come back into her life and blindsided her with a marriage proposal. She and her beloved, Flint Henderson, are on edge to say the least at his return. And Red Circle, the paramilitary organization that tracks paranormal creatures like themselves, may or may not be trustworthy when it calls upon her people to go to battle.Meanwhile, faraway Ferne Hol is the grip of a strangling new danger. Kira’s heroes have no choice to but to re-enter that forbidding world and confront it. The Haan brothers, evil fae wizards, have a sinister trip set for Kira that no one has ever escaped. Beloved friends and family are being struck down on every side, and the last battle ahead will either fulfill her role in legend or end her for good.
  • The Queen

    Jacee Simons

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 17, 2018)
    Darkness was a scary thing, and it seemed the world was overcome by it... A world without seasons. A planet without light. A kingdom without a Queen. Princess Aria Royale spent her entire life preparing to become Queen of Mayath, and she had always imagined she would be ready when the time came to take her place on the throne. But when the violent Rebels that thrive in the forest of Melana wage an attack on Mayath, killing the Queen and King, Aria must take into her own hands the kingdom her ancestors fought to protect. For as long as she can remember, Princess Miya Royale has trusted her sister with her life. Since she was a small girl she has told her sister everything. Miya never imagined her sister could be keeping secrets, but perhaps Aria, and the darkness that has overcome the planet Terrae are not exactly what they seem. In a world where danger lurks at every turn and shadows hide in every corner, Miya must keep her eyes open at all times. The question is... In a world of darkness, can two sisters bring back the light?
  • The True Queen

    Sarah Fine

    Paperback (Margaret K. McElderry Books, Jan. 15, 2019)
    Using fire and ice magic, Elli and Ansa must bring their people together to fight a common enemy in this epic conclusion to the Impostor Queen trilogy, which is a perfect fit for “fans of Victoria Aveyard’s Red Queen” (School Library Journal).Now that Ansa knows she is the destined queen of Kupari, she is desperate to find a permanent home for her people in the Kupari lands. But as the small band of warriors crosses into the foreign territory, Ansa loses her fragile grip on her newly acquired—and violent—magic and puts everyone, including her love Thyra, in danger. Inside the walls of Kupari, Elli maintains the facade that she is the magical queen, with her secret—that she has no magic at all—on the brink of exposure every day. But as she tries to prepare the citizens to protect themselves from another invasion, unrest spreads as wielders like her beloved Oskar begin to lose control of their powers. As Kupari grows increasingly unstable, with the land literally crumbling beneath their feet, and a common enemy once again threatening everything, these two young women on a collision course with destiny must find a way to save the realm and their people from total destruction. In this epic conclusion to the Impostor Queen series, Sarah Fine’s sweeping tale of two fierce leaders imbued with unimaginable power and called to unthinkable sacrifice finally answers the question: who has the strength to be the True Queen?
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  • THE ICE QUEEN

    Liana-Melissa Allen

    eBook
    Awarded the prestigious Silver MOM'S CHOICE AWARDS® and FIVE STARS READERS' FAVORITE®! A fun exciting children's picture book and read aloud for kids of any age…with friendly wolves, magic, an evil queen that freezes anything that moves, and accompanied by her big bad spider body-guard that does her dirty work! A delightful story illustrating values of sacrifice, friendship, and cooperation, plus a great message for kids---hero triumphs by reading!"The story is filled with chills, thrills, adventure, mystery, and excitement and will keep children glued to the pages. What I like about the book is the messages of friendship, unity, and cooperation it conveys to young readers, encouraging them to develop their good points while growing up. The illustrations are fascinating and they capture the starkness and chill of the Ice Queen beautifully. The pictures also bring the story alive to readers. It is a good book for interactive sessions in classrooms and school libraries because of the messages, and the story is exciting for bedtime story-telling. The Ice Queen, wolves, spider webs, Infurious, the man-eating spider, and the illustrations make it a wonderful book for children." -- Readers' Favorite® Five Stars"Wonderful book! Just finished reading THE ICE QUEEN and loved every gripping, touching, frightening, loving, powerful moment experienced from reading the written words and enjoying the fantastic drawings."-- PJ-Amazon customer"Heroes triumph by reading--what a great message for children! Additionally, John and Yukon uniquely demonstrate the value of sacrifice, friendship, and cooperation." -- CS EditorFROM THE BACK COVER:The forest near quaint little Pickit Town is stirring with an evil power! The Ice Queen has taken over the forest and is attempting to take over the world. One cold look or touch by this terrible Queen would instantly turn one into solid ice, and as the forest turns frozen and dark, all hope seems to be lost. Until Yukon, a wise gray wolf and his friend John Willing try to put a stop to this dreadful Queen with courage and an old book to help them. On their bone-chilling adventure, Yukon and John learn the importance of standing up against evil, and that an answer can always be found by flipping through the yellowed pages of a book.
  • The God Queen

    M. L. Tishner

    Paperback (M. L. Tishner, Oct. 22, 2019)
    The God Queen returns. So, why is everyone squelching her power?In a backwater Earth town, Rei Ettowa dreams of traveling across the stars to destroy Infiernen - the knight who murdered her brother.When Rei discovers she is the reincarnation of the prophesied GodQueen, she relishes her newfound ability to channel lightning forrevenge. Unfortunately, blazing through a battlefield clashes with theFederation's plan for Rei and the others like her. All the gods are tobe trained as diplomatic figureheads to sway voters, not agents of war.Infiernen must remain untouched.Unable to let go of her brother's murder, Rei finds Infiernen. Butinstead of killing him, Rei discovers a secret the Federation has beenkeeping from her about her brother.Now Rei is mad as hell. Her enemies must pay. But who are they? And what else is the Federation hiding from her?
  • The Green Queen

    Nick Sharratt

    Paperback (Walker Books Ltd, July 2, 2007)
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