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Product Details
Price
$30.00  $27.90
Publisher
Orbit
Publish Date
Pages
480
Dimensions
6.38 X 9.29 X 1.65 inches | 1.55 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780316435291
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About the Author
Hannah Whitten has been writing to amuse herself since she could hold a pen, and she figured out sometime in high school that what amused her might also amuse others. When she's not writing, she's reading, making music, or attempting to bake. She lives in Tennessee with her husband, her children, a dog, two cats, and probably some ghosts.
Reviews
Praise for The Foxglove King:

"Hannah Whitten is my favorite obsession, and her new series is all I can think about. I'm obsessed with The Foxglove King--a perfect concoction of intrigue, magic, thwarted love, and writing as delicate and deeply affecting as the petals of a poisonous plant." --Jodi Picoult, New York Times bestselling author

"The Foxglove King is beautifully written, lushly cinematic, unsettlingly mysterious--an unputdownable story of humans and gods. Hannah Whitten has built a world that is as dark as it is fascinating, romantic and disturbing. If you like found families, courtly intrigue, high-stake secrets, hot priests, powerful characters who are on a journey to accepting themselves and learning to wield their powers, and a dash (okay, more than that) of necromancy, The Foxglove King will be the book of your dreams--and your nightmares." --Ali Hazelwood, New York Times bestselling author of The Love Hypothesis

"I am OBSESSED with this book! Hannah Whitten just keeps getting better and better." --Katee Robert, New York Times bestselling author of Neon Gods

"The Foxglove King is a decadent and deadly feast of a novel, brimming with romance, intrigue, and twisted magic. Whitten's sumptuous prose and layered, captivating characters sucked me in immediately and kept me riveted until the last page. I have no doubt that readers will devour this book with the same enthusiasm I did." --C. L. Herman, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of All of Us Villains

"The Foxglove King is a delicious fantasy. Sinister, deadly, and so seductive you won't be able to tear yourself away from this dark gem of a book." --Stephanie Garber, New York Times bestselling author of Once Upon A Broken Heart

"Darkly sumptuous and beautifully dangerous, The Foxglove King wraps you up in a velvet gown and then holds a knife to your throat." --Ava Reid, bestselling author of Juniper & Thorn

"Dripping with dark opulence and sizzling intrigue, The Foxglove King proves Hannah Whitten is a literary force to be reckoned with. Never before have I been so completely captivated." --Erin A. Craig, New York Times bestselling author of House of Salt and Sorrows

"Set in a glittering world of twisted magic and fallen gods, The Foxglove King boasts an intoxicating combination of mystery, magic and romance, twined with impeccable tension and characters I instantly became obsessed with. I could not put it down." --H. M. Long, author of Hall of Smoke
"Hannah Whitten is a world-building powerhouse! The Sainted King's court feels like a glittering chandelier--bright and brilliant to behold, with faceted edges sharp enough to kill. I was dazzled."--Erin A. Craig, #1 New York Times bestselling author of House of Roots and Ruin
"Standout romantasy...Whitten keeps the pages flying as prophecies, gods, and heavy secrets impact the central love triangle. This enthralling sequel will leave readers clamoring for more."--Publishers Weekly

"In a tense and atmospheric installment, Lore moves quickly between heart-pounding romantic encounters and adrenaline-filled moments facing danger and death. Dark magic, romance, and divinity."

--Kirkus

"Whitten remains one of the best current examples of what a true romantasy writer should be, deftly balancing romance and fantasy in her stories in ways that feel natural, and necessary, without privileging one half of the genre over the other."

--People