YA romantasy trilogy

🩵 THE CONCEALED 💜 THE CAPTURED 💖THE CROWNED Young Adult Romantasy, SK Horton

When Cate travels to University in England, she’s whisked through a portal by two irresistible boys 💞 into a fantastical world, and when war threatens, she must uncover the prophecy’s key 🗝 before her new home is destroyed.

📚Why You Need This Book in Your Life:

✨ Star-crossed romance 💔

✨ Enemies-to-lovers tension 🔥

✨ A hidden princess 👑

✨ Court intrigue, betrayals, and epic battles ⚔️

✨Ballgowns and daggers

✨ Fantasy world-building with a contemporary twist 🌎

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6/27 Edited to

... Read moreAs a passionate reader of YA romantasy, discovering SK Horton's trilogy was a captivating experience that I couldn't put down. The blend of fantasy and romance struck a perfect balance—the emotional tension between Cate and her two mysterious suitors kept me hooked from start to finish. What really stood out to me was how the author weaving in elements like the hidden princess trope and court intrigue made the story rich and immersive. One especially memorable aspect was the way Cate's anxiety was subtly portrayed with realistic statistical reasoning, such as calculating the odds of various dangers she faced. This unique detail added depth to her character, making her struggle feel genuine and relatable. The vivid descriptions of ballgowns contrasted with the tension of dagger-wielding enemies created a compelling atmosphere that felt fresh. Moreover, the world-building featured a contemporary twist that felt simultaneously fantastical and accessible. The portal from modern England to a magical realm was a clever device that anchored the story’s fantasy elements without losing the reader in overly complex lore. For anyone who enjoys enemies-to-lovers romance and morally gray characters navigating betrayals and epic battles, this trilogy is an excellent pick. I also appreciated the clean, low-spice reading experience that still maintained plenty of banter and emotional depth. It's well worth reading alongside other popular romantasy titles like The Summer I Turned Pretty, especially if you’re drawn to stories with strong, relatable protagonists facing high stakes in enchanting settings. Overall, SK Horton's YA romantasy trilogy offers something for fantasy and romance lovers alike—a heartfelt, suspenseful journey that lingers long after the last page.