cover image The Encanto’s Daughter (The Encanto’s Daughter #1)

The Encanto’s Daughter (The Encanto’s Daughter #1)

Melissa de la Cruz. Putnam, $19.99 (320p) ISBN 978-0-593-53308-6

Having grown up in hiding with her mother, roaming around the human world but never settling in one place for too long, teenage MJ Rodriguez knows that she must conceal from other humans her identity as a half human, half Encanto being from a magical world. Not only is she an Encanto—a type of fairy from Filipino mythology—but MJ is also the only child of the Encanto king. Upon his death, MJ must return to the world of the Encantos, but she has much to learn of the beguiling fairies’ ways. As MJ spends time in the magical city of Biringan and among Encanto nobility, she is told of her role in a potential alliance between the four Encanto kingdoms. It soon becomes apparent, however, that dark forces intent on destroying the Encanto partnership are plotting against her. With the help of new friends and the handsome yet annoying knight Lucas, MJ is thrust into precarious political situations all while learning to harness her inner magic and preparing to claim the throne. This entertaining tale by de la Cruz (Snow & Poison), the story of a girl finding her strength and voice, teems with adventure, romance, and magic and prominently features Filipino culture. Ages 12–up. Agent: Richard Abate, 3Arts. (Mar.)