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The Beauty Trials

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In this all-new novel from the world of Dhonielle Clayton's sweeping, lush Belles series, rebellious, outspoken, fan-favorite Edel Beauregard enters the Beauty Trials—a deadly competition to find the next Queen of Orléans. Sophia, the dangerous and erratic former queen, has been imprisoned, restoring peace to Orléans. Now her sister, Charlotte, sits on the throne and has decided to invoke the ancient tradition of the Beauty Trials—a series of harrowing tests meant to find the true ruler of Orléans. Edel, who has always aspired to be more than a Belle, decides to enter and, after promising to bind her arcana to keep from having an unnatural advantage, joins a few dozen other hopefuls intent on becoming the next Queen of Orléans. But the Trials are far worse than any of them bargained for. As the women are put through tasks that test their strength, confidence, composure, and bravery, many perish, and Edel is mysteriously attacked by one of the other competitors—forcing her to use her powers just to survive. Will her subterfuge cost her the crown, or is there a larger conspiracy at play? New York Times best-selling author Dhonielle Clayton returns to her sweeping, lush fantasy series with an all-new story teeming with high-stakes court intrigue and danger disguised by beauty.
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    • Kirkus

      December 1, 2022
      Now that Regent Queen Sophia is locked up, her sister, Queen Charlotte, decides to revive an ancient tradition: the Beauty Trials, a deadly competition to be the next Queen of Orl�ans. This stand-alone fantasy picks up three years after the events of The Everlasting Rose (2019), with the point of view shifting from Camille to her spirited sister Edel. The Belles, who have magical arcana powers and a range of skin tones, are expected to provide beautifying services to the gray-skinned, red-eyed Gris. However, Sophia and her lackeys have little regard for the Belles, seeing them as property to be auctioned off. Having Sophia imprisoned is not enough; the next queen of Orl�ans should be committed to freeing the Belles from servitude and bloodletting for their arcana. When Queen Charlotte announces the Beauty Trials--a lethal contest that will allow the Goddess of Beauty to choose Sophia's successor--Edel enters, hoping she can win and liberate the Belles. Edel is tenacious and brave, but the line between bravery and foolishness is fine. Both Camille and Edel's love interest, Gaelle, urge her to rein in her outspoken ways and try to charm others during the competition. An intriguing relationship develops between Edel and the Trials' Gamekeeper Quentin, tempting her into a love triangle. This atmospheric novel delves into social and political issues, although the worldbuilding feels less deliberate than in previous entries. The plot intensifies quickly, with dangerous tasks and an earthshaking twist that leaves Edel scrambling. A reflective and gripping return to an imaginative world. (Fantasy. 12-18)

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      Starred review from January 1, 2023
      Grades 9-12 *Starred Review* Clayton returns to the world of Orl�ans with this spin-off follow-up to the Belles duology. The conniving and murderous young queen, Sophia, has been dethroned and imprisoned. In her place, her older sister Charlotte, the former heir to the throne, rules. However, Charlotte doesn't intend to remain a monarch. Putting the good of Orl�ans above all else, she invokes an old tradition, the Beauty Trials, to select the next rightful ruler of Orl�ans. The always-ambitious Edel Beauregard, who helped save Orl�ans from Sophia's tyranny, decides to enter the competition. Edel vows to bind her arcana magic to make the trials fair for all competitors. But when Edel is attacked and has to use her arcana to stay alive, she's faced with possibly losing her shot at the throne if she can't expose a wider conspiracy. The Beauty Trials immediately plunges readers into the lush, whimsical, and insidious world of The Belles (2018). Clayton excels at placing heavy subjects, such as loyalty, duty, ambition, and what gives one the right to govern others, against a fantasy backdrop. Edel and the large supporting cast are vividly drawn and immediately compelling. Their struggles, goals, tenacity, and rich, nuanced personalities will resonate with readers and leave them on the edge of their seats as they follow Edel, her friends, and her enemies on this final journey.

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    • School Library Journal

      June 1, 2023

      Gr 8 Up-This spinoff of "The Belles" duology plunges Edel Beauregard into a series of contests to become the next Queen of Orl�ans. Queen Sophia has been imprisoned, and the tradition of the Beauty Trials-a potentially fatal series of tests that allow the Goddess of Beauty to choose the next queen-has begun to pick her replacement. Edel is not a Belle (though she has always wanted to be), but the revelations she'll confront in the games may shake her resolve. This spin-off relies on readers' familiarity with the original duology to understand and appreciate the worldbuilding, but Clayton crafts excellent romance and political machinations to entice her readers back to the fold. VERDICT Worth purchasing if your collection owns "The Belles," but it does not stand alone.

      Copyright 2023 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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