[LISTENED TO: February 2023] Kill the Queen
One of the fun things about the Chirp audiobook app is that it is constantly recommending books by authors that i have never heard of. Since I have learned that I really enjoy listening to genres that I don’t especially enjoy reading, I ‘ve been thrilled with all of the unknown (to me) authors that I’m now exposed to.
I didn’t know anything about Jennifer Estep, but the blurb seemed promising. And, yes, there was something cool about the cover–a medieval looking story but the protagonist is in leather pants. I know–don’t judge, etc. But whatever, I gave it a try.
The one bad thing about audio books is you don’t know how certain words are written. The narrator (Lauren Fortgang–absolutely excellent with a great diversity of voices at her disposal) kept saying Bolognian. But I now see that it is written Bellonan, Oh well, no harm.
As the book opens we meet Evie. Her parents were once King and Queen. But they were killed when she was young and she had been orphaned and taken in by the Bellonan people. She was more or less relegated to the level of hanger-on. Since then, she has been dismissed and even mocked by her more prominent cousins (Evie is 17th in line for the throne now).
She spends her time as an apprentice to a metalsmith.
As mentioned, there’s some anachronism about this story. It is fantasy with the whole swords and gladiators thing running through the story. There is also magic. I rather like the way the magic is presented in the book. Certain people have it. Certain people can accentuate it with magical objects. But some people have none or, as in the case of Evie, they are mutts and their magic is diluted. (more…)








