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Princesses. Juvenile fiction.
Castles. Juvenile fiction.
Plague. Juvenile fiction.
Secrecy. Juvenile fiction.
Survival. Juvenile fiction.
Princesses. Fiction.
Castles. Fiction.
Plague. Fiction.
Secrecy. Fiction.
Survival. Fiction.
Inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's "The Masque of the Red Death," Rutherford weaves an engaging gothic fantasy. Seraphina Bloom was stolen from her family as a girl, a trauma she still grapples with, and taken to a heavily fortified castle, where she spends her days posing as the deceased Princess Imogen, who died of mori roja, a deadly plague that still exists outside the castle. It's in this guise that she meets Nico Mott, who himself is posing as a prince, so as to be permitted in the castle clandestine mission ordered by his master, Lord Crane. Seraphina/Imogen and Nico are intelligent and engaging characters who are drawn to each other, and their blooming romance becomes a pivotal part of the story. The author beautifully reinterprets Poe as she examines what it means to hide from your fears and the ramifications of willful ignorance. A twisty ending proves that Rutherford knows her craft when it comes to eerie, gothic tales, and this one will keep readers invested and on their toes.
Kirkus ReviewsThe plague is perhaps over, but there are more horrors yet to come.Seraphina Blum has spent almost four years inside the boarded-up castle Eldridge Hall, pretending to be Princess Imogen. Few know Seraphina is actually Jewish and was taken from her family when the real Imogen died from the mori roja. To appease "the mad king" so they can stay safe inside, those dwelling within the castle act as if the plague never happened, but with the food supply dwindling, it's time for the charade to end. Elsewhere in the kingdom, Nicodemus Mott lives with other immunes at Crane Manor. The plague seems to be over, and so Lord Crane tasks Nico with journeying to the castle to seek out possible survivors. Along the way, Nico learns of other dangers in the outside world; he winds up impersonating a prince to gain access to the castle in hopes of warning its inhabitants of what's coming. Inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's "The Masque of the Red Death," this lush, eerie tale balances mystery, horror, and romance. Seraphina and Nico, both cued white, are captivating leads: They have been going through the motions just to survive, but throughout the story, they find their confidence and power. There are gradual reveals rather than shocking twists, but they work in the book's favor, enhancing the unsettling tone and reinforcing the conceit of a masquerade and everyone hiding truths.Exquisitely moody and goose bumpsâinducing. (Gothic fantasy. 13-18)
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“Dripping with bloody opulence, A Multitude of Dreams creeps up on you like a sly shadow. I couldn’t guess at the horrors until it was too late to look away! I loved this book.” —Erin A. Craig, New York Times bestselling author of House of Salt and Sorrow
The bloody plague is finally past, but what fresh horror lies in its wake?
Princess Imogen of Goslind has lived a sheltered life for three years at the boarded-up castle—she and the rest of its inhabitants safe from the bloody mori roja plague that’s ravaged the kingdom. But Princess Imogen has a secret, and as King Stuart descends further into madness, it’s at great risk of being revealed. Rations dwindle each day, and unhappy murmurings threaten to crack the facade of the years-long charade being played within the castle walls.
Nico Mott once enjoyed a comfortable life of status, but the plague took everyone and everything from him. If not for the generosity of a nearby lord, Nico may not have survived the mori roja’s aftermath. But does owing Lord Crane his life mean he owes him his silence?
When Lord Crane sends Nico to search for more plague survivors in the castle, Nico collides with a princess who wants to break out. They will each have to navigate the web of lies they’ve woven if they’re going to survive the nightmares ahead.