The Destined Queen

by Deborah Hale

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After awakening the "Waiting King"#nbsp;— the one destined to free her country from the long occupation of the Han#nbsp;— Maura Woodbury thinks her duty to her country completed. But Maura's task has only just begun. Rath, once a notorious outlaw, has no magic, and thus no power to expel the invaders from their kingdom. Yet the people expect a miracle. And so Maura, still new to using life-magic, is their only hope....

Maura must journey into the unknown, searching for a magical show more staff#nbsp;— one that will grant the awakened king one grand wish. But separation from her consort breeds jealousies, devastating secrets and ties to an intimate enemy. Stricken by doubt, Maura and Rath are tempted to ignore the call of fate#nbsp;— but what will happen to the country if they do?

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After finishing The Wizard's Ward,which I enjoyed, I immediately ordered The Destined Queen. Maura and Rath, as the Destined Queen and Waiting King, embark on another series of adventures -- first to the Vesten Islands, where they are called once they learn the truth about themselves at the end of the first book. On the islands, they're married,and then crowned King and queen, then they plan out the remainder of their quest to save Umbria from the destruction of the Hans. We meet the Oracle of Margyle, who was certainly an unexpected character (you'd have to read the story to find out why!) and managed to unwittingly cause some mischief as oracles often do when sharing their prophesies.
Nearly half of the story actually sees Maura and show more Rath apart from each other, so at least there is the anticipation of their eventual reunion! Hale managed to surprise me with twists throughout the story -- Maura learns some shocking truths about her heritage that you can only imagine would be used against her in the form of blackmail. I was happy with how Hale chose to resolve that bit of the storyline, though... Maura remained true to her portrayal as a strong heroine.Overall, I did enjoy The Destined Queen as much as The Wizard's Ward!
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For a while, my friend and I were obsessed with all the books published with the LUNA logo; however, it seems like the publishers tried too hard to keep a steady flow of these novels at the expense of actually seeking out quality feminist fantastical fiction.
I was glad to see many of the characters from the first book in this book. Great conclusion but I wish it did not have to end so soon.

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Original title
The Destined Queen
Original publication date
2005-07-26

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Fiction and Literature, Fantasy, Romance
DDC/MDS
813.6Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English2000-
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PR9199.4 .H353 .D47Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish LiteratureEnglish literature: Provincial, local, etc.
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