Witch Queen Rising
Savannah Stephens. Ace, $19 trade paper (464p) ISBN 978-0-593-95520-8
Stephens’s middling debut and duology launch sets classic urban fantasy tropes against the backdrop of a contemporary New Orleans teeming with the supernatural. Seraphine “Phine” Barreau has spent a decade hiding from the magical world when she wakes to a magical shock signaling that she has been chosen to succeed her mother as the Prime, most powerful of all witchkin. Her inheriting this position breaks the mold, as the role traditionally alternates between the heads of the two witchkin magical Houses. This, combined with Phine’s special ability as a Syphon, one capable of draining people’s essence or stealing their powers, makes many in the magical world mistrustful of her. But with a mysterious magical blight threatening witchkin, Phine must rebuild relationships with New Orleans’s supernatural communities—encompassing shape-shifters, vampires, and Sidhe—while reestablishing a connection with her older sister, Josephine, the family’s golden child. Not much feels fresh, and the narrative struggles to balance personal and world-altering stakes. Stephens sets up some powerful alliances for Phine and lays the groundwork for a climactic confrontation in the second volume, but readers may be left unsure whether the route there will be enough to hold their interest. (Apr.)
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Reviewed on: 02/20/2026
Genre: Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror
Hardcover - 978-1-3996-2452-7
Other - 1 pages - 978-0-593-95521-5
Paperback - 978-1-3996-2453-4
Paperback - 978-1-3996-2454-1

