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Anna Theresia Kopp

    This author explores the boundless territories of human imagination, driven by a desire to manifest that inner world into something tangible. Her narratives are shaped by a unique journey, moving from her upbringing in Russia to life in the United States. Drawing on her experiences as a military veteran and a mother, she infuses her work with a perspective that bridges diverse backgrounds and a profound yearning to see imagination become part of a greater whole. Her writing invites readers into realms where personal experience meets limitless creative potential.

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    The Marble Queen
    • The Marble Queen

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.6(1671)Add rating

      A sapphic YA graphic novel with sword fighting, political intrigue and magic where the princess needs a marriage alliance for the welfare of her kingdom, but she unknowingly accepts a proposal from a mysterious country, having come not from the prince, but his sister. The Marble Queen is a YA fantasy graphic novel that's the political drama of Nimona meets the heartfelt romance of The Prince and the Dressmaker, but this time in a sapphic romance surrounded by a mist of magic. Princess Amelia's kingdom, Marion, is in shambles after months of their trade routes being ravaged by pirates, and now, it seems the only option left is for her to save it through a marriage alliance. When she gets an exorbitant offer from the royalty of Iliad—a country shrouded in mystery—Amelia accepts without question and leaves her home to begin a new life. But she lands on Iliad's shores to find that her betrothed isn't the country's prince but the recently coronated Queen Salira. Shocked, Amelia tries to make sense of her situation and her confused heart: Salira has awakened strange new feelings inside her, but something dark hides behind the queen's sorrowful eyes. Amelia must fight the demons of her own anxiety disorder before she can tackle her wife's, all while war looms on the horizon.

      The Marble Queen