Dark of the West

Dark of the West

by Joanna Hathaway

Narrated by Barrie Kreinik, Dan Bittner

Unabridged — 14 hours, 56 minutes

Dark of the West

Dark of the West

by Joanna Hathaway

Narrated by Barrie Kreinik, Dan Bittner

Unabridged — 14 hours, 56 minutes

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Overview

"A novel of court intrigue and action-packed military adventure," Joanna Hathaway's Dark of the West, is a breathtaking YA fantasy debut--first in the Glass Alliance series.

A pilot raised in revolution. A princess raised in a palace. A world on the brink of war.

Aurelia Isendare is a princess of a small kingdom in the North, raised in privilege but shielded from politics as her brother prepares to step up to the throne. Halfway around the world, Athan Dakar, the youngest son of a ruthless general, is a fighter pilot longing for a life away from the front lines. When Athan's mother is shot and killed, his father is convinced it's the work of his old rival, the Queen of Etania-Aurelia's mother. Determined to avenge his wife's murder, he devises a plot to overthrow the Queen, a plot which sends Athan undercover to Etania to gain intel from her children.

Athan's mission becomes complicated when he finds himself falling for the girl he's been tasked with spying upon. Aurelia feels the same attraction, all the while desperately seeking to stop the war threatening to break between the Southern territory and the old Northern kingdoms that control it-a war in which Athan's father is determined to play a role. As diplomatic ties manage to just barely hold, the two teens struggle to remain loyal to their families and each other as they learn that war is not as black and white as they've been raised to believe.

“Heart-pounding . . . will leave the reader wanting more.” - #1 New York Times bestselling author Melissa de la Cruz


Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

04/02/2018
In this slow-burning debut historical fantasy, an illicit romance between a princess and a pilot blooms against the backdrop of a world at war. Athan, the youngest son of the cunning General Dakar of Savient, wants nothing to do with his father’s military and political ambitions, but when his mother is murdered, he’s forced to play a role as pilot and undercover operative. Then he meets the innocent Princess Aurelia of Etania, whose indomitable mother stands between the general and his ultimate goals of conquest, and he dares not reveal his true parentage, even after a relationship unexpectedly develops. Meanwhile, a complicated web of alliances, deceptions, betrayals, and intrigues threatens to drag previously unaffected lands into the escalating conflict, and Athan and Aurelia must find a way to prevent matters from growing worse. The leisurely pace and some overwrought prose slow the novel’s momentum. However, once the plot gets underway, the charismatic characters, lush descriptions, a setting inspired by World War II–era Europe, and a charming if subtle romance offer rewards for readers. Ages 12–up. Agent: Steven Salpeter, Curtis Brown. (May)

From the Publisher

In this reimagining of Europe’s world wars, Joanna Hathaway delivers a novel of court intrigue and action-packed military adventure. Heart-pounding . . . will leave the reader wanting more.”
Melissa de la Cruz, #1 New York Times bestselling author

The kind of book you can sink your teeth into, full of rich worldbuilding, complex characters, and intricate plots with a healthy dose of backstabbing. . . . Fans of high stakes political intrigue will love Dark of the West. I can't wait to read the sequel.”
Evelyn Skye, New York Times bestselling author of The Crown’s Game

“This soaring, gorgeously written, high-stakes adventure stole my breath from the very first page. Dark of the West’s forbidden romance unfolds with devastating beauty against the backdrop of an incipient world war.”
Margaret Rogerson, New York Times bestselling author of An Enchantment of Ravens

“Airplane battles, revolutions, palace intrigue, star-crossed love, feuds spanning generations. This story’s scope is ambitious, a world unto itself, yet Hathaway wields the narrative with powerful precision. Dark of the West is a debut to be reckoned with.”
Ryan Graudin, author of the Wolf By Wolf duology

"Captivating . . . The prose is elegant, the characters intricate, and the worldbuilding enrapturing."
—Charlie N. Holmberg, Wall Street Journal bestselling author of the Paper Magician series

“Smart, stunning, and completely swoonworthy, Dark of the West swept me off my feet. Fans of forbidden love, high stakes, and intrigue—don’t miss this triumph of a book!”
Sarah Glenn Marsh, author of the Reign of the Fallen series

“Beautiful and bittersweet, Dark of the West is a stunning must-read. Dangerous politics, a looming war, star-crossed lovers and secrets held close—the story builds in careful strokes to a crescendo that will keep you riveted until the last page.”
Hafsah Faizal, author of the forthcoming We Hunt The Flame

“With elements of epic fantasy, military and political intrigue, and ill-fated romantic attraction, this novel is packed with world building details. The romantic attraction between Athan and Aurelia has the feeling of Romeo and Juliet, leaving readers hoping for the best but fearing the worst.”
Voya, Stacey Hayman

School Library Journal

03/01/2018
Gr 9 Up—War is brewing between the North and the South as General Dakar slowly overthrows small nations. Aurelia, a princess in a small Northern nation, desperately wants to attend university and does not wish to get married to create alliances. While she studies hard and mourns the death of her father, the king, Aurelia's brother and mother strategize to keep their kingdom safe from the rebels and the ambitious general. Athan, the third son of General Dakar, has no desire to fight in the never-ending war and would rather be free to fly planes, but when his father forces him to make nice with Princess Aurelia to spy on the North, Athan finds himself in the middle of the conflict. This fantasy opens near the end of the war, where readers follow the budding relationship of the defiant Aurelia and strong soldier Dakar. The remaining story is told through flashbacks of how Aurelia and Athan met, fell in love, and were torn apart. Teens will learn a little bit about the fate of other characters and are introduced to the antagonist in the opening chapter, which provides intrigue and foreshadowing. Although there are some unique plot twists and fighter plane action, familiar character arcs and fantasy-world conflicts are on display here. VERDICT Recommended for large collections where war strategy and combat-filled fantasy are popular.—Dawn Abron, Zion-Benton Public Library, IL

Kirkus Reviews

2018-03-05

Fantasy without magic, historical fiction without facts: Hathaway's debut defies classification.

In a fantasy world featuring early-20th century technology, royals descended from one common ancestor rule the North—except for a new nation under the dictatorship of Gen. Dakar—while the South descends into chaos. This world includes military women and brown-skinned royals, although both remain exceptions. White Athan, the general's youngest son, is a reluctant military pilot; he just wants to run away and fly his beloved planes in peace. Biracial, brown-skinned Aurelia is a Northern princess with a Southern mother who loves horses, dreams of a university education, and believes she is superior for being royal. When the two finally meet as part of a fact-finding mission, sparks fly, although the prologue warns that their Romeo and Juliet-style romance is probably doomed. The politics are subtle and complex, even if the characters sometimes are not, and everyone lies, leaving readers confused. This is a novel about ambition and war, occasionally drowning in details, and much of this series opener sets up the world, with the bulk of the action crammed into the final chapters. Grief and the horrors of war loom larger than the romance, although the love letters are swoon-y.

Those who stick around for this slow ride will be left eager to know how events play out. (map) (Fantasy. 13-adult)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169256215
Publisher: Macmillan Audio
Publication date: 02/05/2019
Series: Glass Alliance , #1
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 10 - 13 Years
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