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Queens Of Fantasy: A Twisted Greek Mythology Epic (Queens Of Fantasy Saga)
Published: August 20, 2025
Pages: 770
ISBN: 9781911395300
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Beth .
Mar 15, 2026
Queens of Fantasy is the epic concluding 10th novel following the 3 primary trilogies (the Tidal Kiss, the Ashen Touch, and the Aethereal Embrace.) The entire saga is roughly 5000 pages and it’s been my big project for the year- finishing them all before this final novel was provided to me to ARC read.
The novel releases September 4th and wraps everything up neatly, each character we’ve come to know and love getting their happy or not-so-happy ever after. Some characters are reunited, others decide they’re better off alone, but each ending is fitting for the character.
This novel finds the 3 queens forced to work together to stop Hercules, Aro, Pandora, and Prometheus from destroying the world and wiping out all of the kindred. In the beginning, all 3 queens are fairly insufferable with their bad attitudes, entitlement, and inability to make a decision- but throughout the novel they finally grow and not only learn to work together, but finally share a sisterly bond that allows them to defeat Hercules. Some moments had me angry as Hell- feeling like I was reading very “red-wedding†type scenes, but thankfully we weren’t left hanging.
If you’ve read the other novels, you definitely need the conclusion.
These books remind me of some of the OG urban fantasy series, before books like ACOTAR and From Blood and Ash became the end-all-be-all (
The novel releases September 4th and wraps everything up neatly, each character we’ve come to know and love getting their happy or not-so-happy ever after. Some characters are reunited, others decide they’re better off alone, but each ending is fitting for the character.
This novel finds the 3 queens forced to work together to stop Hercules, Aro, Pandora, and Prometheus from destroying the world and wiping out all of the kindred. In the beginning, all 3 queens are fairly insufferable with their bad attitudes, entitlement, and inability to make a decision- but throughout the novel they finally grow and not only learn to work together, but finally share a sisterly bond that allows them to defeat Hercules. Some moments had me angry as Hell- feeling like I was reading very “red-wedding†type scenes, but thankfully we weren’t left hanging.
If you’ve read the other novels, you definitely need the conclusion.
These books remind me of some of the OG urban fantasy series, before books like ACOTAR and From Blood and Ash became the end-all-be-all (