Queensdaughter is Amanda Ylva’s debut novel, and the first installment in the author’s The Queensdaughter Trilogy. The book follows two sisters after they are attacked by evil creatures called the skaiga. Their home destroyed, each sister must choose her path wisely.
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Book Tour: Paladin Unbound by Jeffrey Speight
Review: The Blacktongue Thief (Blacktongue #1) by Chris Buehlman
Review: Queensdaughter (The Queensdaughter Trilogy #1) by Amanda Ylva
Review: The Master of Whitestorm by Janny Wurts
Review: Of Blood and Fire (The Bound and the Broken #1) by Ryan Cahill
Review: Small Places by Matthew Samuels (SPFBO Entry)
Review: The God is Not Willing (Witness #1) by by Steven Erikson
Author Chat – Brian Staveley
Author Chat – Gabriela Houston
Review & Author Chat: When the Sparrow Falls by Neil Sharpson
Participating in Events as a Neurodivergent Individual — Neurodivergence in Fiction
Hello all, and welcome to this week’s article for FanFiAddict’s series on Neurodivergence in Fiction. I cannot understate how appreciative I am for the overwhelming amount of support and enthusiasm I have seen for this series of mine; thank you! For the next several months we will be bringing you a guest post every Wednesday from a neurodivergent author. This will hopefully highlight some of the challenges that come with writing for a largely neurotypical audience, while also giving valuable insight to the craft itself and providing a window into the neurodivergent experience — at least through the lens of fiction.


