![]() ![]() Readers may not be able to relate to the specifics of her situation, but many will recognize Elli’s struggles with her own version of Impostor Syndrome. ![]() But she is also scared, she makes mistakes and she doubts herself. She’s kind and brave and at times a force to be reckoned with. Elli, the protagonist of the story, is particularly well rounded. The characters, both good and evil, are layered and complex. But The Impostor Queen grabbed me right from the start. It feels like element-based magic systems are all over YA fantasy right now, and at times the stories can feel repetitive or even stale. Fearing for her life she escapes the city, not realizing the much bigger events she’s set in motion. ![]() But when the time finally comes for her to embrace her powers they’re nowhere to be found. Ever since she was a child Elli has been in training with the Elders of Kupari and one day she will succeed the Valtia and protect the Kupari people with her command of fire and ice. ![]() At the heart of this new novel is a young girl named Elli. In her new novel, The Impostor Queen, Sarah Fine takes readers on an exciting, emotional and political fantasy adventure. ![]()
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