Belle révolte by linsey miller5/26/2023 ![]() This book felt incredibly relevant in moments. Their game turns dangerous as their country starts a pointless, frivolous, war, and both girls must decide what risks they are willing to take to save a rebellion – and their nation. Emilie signs up to be a physician’s assistant, using her magic to save lives. Annette takes Emilie’s name, and with it her enrolment to a prestigious finishing school where she will finally be trained in the art of divination and scrying. It seems like her dreams of escaping home and becoming trained in magic seem impossible until a strange, rich, noble girl offers her an unlikely deal.Įmilie and Annette swap lives. Her family overwork her, everyone else overlooks her. She’s desperate to leave her noble roots behind and serve her country as a physician – a job her mother, and society, deems far too gruesome for her. Rebellion that feels real and dangerousĮmilie des Marais is a Comtess more comfortable with a surgical needle than an embroidery one.Princess and the pauper style life switch.Bi-ace MC, trans and non-binary side characters.Thanks to Netgalley and SOURCEBOOKS Fire for a review copy of this book. When I got accepted for an ARC off Netgalley, I actually squealed a little. ![]() Then I found it on an aro or ace spec list, and I had to have it immediately. I saw this on a queer rep book list, and made a note to pick it up. ![]()
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