A Treachery of Swans

A Treachery of Swans

Softcover
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Description

An enthralling sapphic retelling of Swan Lake, for fans of Allison Saft and V.E Schwab by the New York Times bestselling author of Where the Dark Stands Still.

Magic has long been outlawed in Auréal. Odile has always known she'd be the one to restore it.

Raised by a sorcerer, Odile has spent years preparing for the heist of a lifetime. It's relatively simple. Impersonate a princess, infiltrate the palace, steal the great sceptre and restore magic to the kingdom.

But when the King is unexpectedly murdered, she's forced to recruit the help of Marie, the real princess, and the two begin to unravel a web of lies and deceit that leaves Odile uncertain of who to trust.

Soon though Odile must decide - her mission or the girl she's falling for?

The fate of the Kingdom depends on her making the right choice. . .

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Reviews for Where the Dark Stands Still:

'A deeply romantic debut'. Sarah Underwood, NYT Bestselling Author of Lies We Sing to the Sea

'The dark, gothic fairy tale of my dreams' Kika Hatzopoulou, author of the Sunday Times Bestseller Threads that Bind

'Folkloric and beautiful' Lyndall Clipstone, author of Unholy Terrors and the World at the Lake's Edge duology.

Book Information

Main Genre
Young Adult Books
Sub Genre
Fantasy
Format
Softcover
Pages
416
Price
13.50 €

Characteristics

1 reviews

Mood

Sad
Funny
Scary
Erotic
Exciting
Romantic
Disturbing
Thoughtful
Informative
Heartwarming
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Protagonist(s)

Likable
Credible
Developing
Multifaceted
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Pace

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Bildhaft (100%)

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Sapphic Romantasy

For many years, she was trained by her foster father for one important mission. She is supposed to pretend to be a princess in the kingdom of Aureal, steal the crown, and bring back the lost magic. But when the king is murdered, she suddenly finds herself in the middle of court intrigues. To solve the murder, she has to work together with the Dauphin and her archenemy Marie. But is there really only hatred between them? This was a refreshing romantasy for me that works completely without spice and is still very enjoyable to read. I especially liked Odile as a character, even though I had some difficulties with her at first. Her complexity is what makes the book special for me. On the one hand, she is ruthless and focused only on bringing back the once powerful magic. Everything else seems unimportant to her, and she is willing to walk over dead bodies to reach her goal. On the other hand, she is a very lonely young woman who has been abandoned by everyone and has only herself to survive. I don’t think every reader will like her. The manipulative relationship between her and her foster father is also very well portrayed. The romance is soft and innocent and only becomes important near the end of the story. You can feel early on that there are emotions involved, but it takes a long time before the two characters actually grow closer, which I personally liked a lot. Overall, this is a lovely romantasy that could have had a bit more depth, but was still very sweet and fairy-tale-like. I can recommend this book to everyone who enjoys dark fairy tales and is looking for a romantasy without spice.

5

'I'm not the delicate,white-feathered bird they believe me to be. I'm the darkness of cold gutters and merciless nights, the bruised shadows beneath a thief's desperate eyes. I'm nothing but a lie,a twisted reflection, a black swan.'

5

Ich liebe einfach ihre Bücher!

Irgendwas macht diese Autorin mit mir!!! Das Buch ist wunderschön geschrieben und atmosphärisch. Die Charaktere sind so vielschichtig und besonders. Ich kann es allen nur ans Herz legen dieses Werk zu lesen! (Erscheint nächstes Jahr auf Deutsch)

4

Ich habe Verrat der Schwäne in meiner Illumicrate-Sonderausgabe im englischen Original gelesen – und war zu Beginn unsicher, ob dieses Buch wirklich meins ist. Die Geschichte startet mit dem Ende eines Theaterstücks – und sofort befinden wir uns mitten in Intrigen und Machtspielen. Die ersten etwa 60 Seiten haben mich zunächst skeptisch zurückgelassen. Der Stil, die Atmosphäre, die französischen Begriffe – all das wirkte ungewohnt und hat mich teilweise irritiert. Doch dann begann die Geschichte, sich zu entfalten. Es wurde magisch. Düster. Intrigenreich. Im Mittelpunkt steht Odile – und ihr innerer wie äußerer Kampf. Es geht weniger um eine große Romanze, auch wenn sich eine leise Liebesgeschichte andeutet. Viel stärker ist der Fokus auf Odiles Suche: Wofür kämpft sie? Und will sie das überhaupt? Die Atmosphäre ist durchgehend dunkel, fast wie eine Geschichte, die ausschließlich nachts spielt. Beim Lesen hatte ich konstant dieses Gefühl von Schatten, Geheimnissen und unterschwelliger Bedrohung. Die letzten 50 Seiten haben mich noch einmal überrascht – anders, als ich es erwartet hätte. Der Schreibstil ist definitiv nicht das, was ich sonst lese. Aber genau das macht das Buch besonders. Nicht schlechter. Einfach anders. Das Ende ist offen – es könnte ein Abschluss sein, muss es aber nicht. Und genau diese Art von Abschluss hat mir hier gut gefallen.

3

Fun and atmospheric retelling of the swan lake

It was atmospheric and vibey, perfect for autumn BUT i just couldn't get myself to love this work and the characters completely. The last 150 pages felt very rushed and so much was happening so the book kinda lost me, I was reading it just to finish the book.

4

Amazing Gothic fantasy story!

This book is amazing, i really recommend it if you love gothic stories and fantasy novels. The only reason i didnt give it five stars is the difficulty to understand when are flashbacks and when its the main story

5

Nearing the end of 2025, this might just be my biggest surprise yet. A sapphic, morally grey Swan Lake retelling? After a string of sadly disappointing retellings, this one had me hooked from start to finish. I adored the scenery, the characters and the mystery. I would have devoured it in one sitting if real life had not gotten in the way. To be fair, it was not the best book I have ever read, but it was wonderful and I loved it. It gave me enough hope and strength to finally consider the other retellings that have been gathering dust on my TBR. Well done, Poranek.

3

Very depressing and sentimental... I really liked Ansel in the first book and it's sad what happened to him and his family. :/

3.5

Side note: reading this while listening to the Swan Lake ballet music hits different!

I really loved the premise of this book and how the author turned a familiar story into something brand new. At times, I forgot I was reading a Swan Lake reimagining — which in this case is a good thing! If you’re just looking for a Swan Lake re-telling, this might not be your cup of tea, A. B. Poranek really made this story into her own! I liked the characters, Marie and Odile in particular. I liked seeing Odile’s struggle with feeling loved and worthy and learning more about her back story. The relationship between her and Regnault was especially well done, but I also liked seeing how she and Marie grew closer throughout the book. I will say, this book severely lacks in subtlety. I could guess pretty much every twist and turn after the first 50-100 pages, so much so that I was wondering how on EARTH Odile was not seeing it. This, for me, did not make it any less enjoyable but I can see how others might dislike it. The writing was nice, but sometimes very “on the nose”.

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