Can’t-Wait Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Wishful Endings to share upcoming book releases that we’re excited about! This meme is based on Waiting on Wednesday, which was created and hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine.
I feel like I’ve been waiting for years for a new Margaret Rogerson book and now there is one! Knight Eternal follows Ophelia, a young woman who has was trapped in a tower for ten years by a curse. Now that she’s been freed by the handsome Crown Prince, she must choose between him (and his secrets) or the knight bound to the crown by an unbreakable oath. Though all of Margaret Rogerson’s books are categorized as young adult, they have always been wonderful stories with depth, quality writing, and compelling characters. I can’t wait to check out Knight Eternal, which releases April 6, 2027.
A cursed girl trapped in a tower must choose between a prince who promises to free her and an immortal knight kept magically emotionless in this romantic fantasy from Margaret Rogerson, the New York Times bestselling author of Sorcery of Thorns and Vespertine.
Ophelia has spent the past ten years locked away in a tower, haunted by a deadly curse, with only her pet dragonlet for company. She connects with the outside world through her books, her spyglass, and the experiments that have become her windows to everything she cannot reach.
In a kingdom where magic has faded to nearly nothing, a powerful curse like Ophelia’s is a mystery that soon attracts the interest of the crown prince. Prince Tristan is handsome and charming, and his arrival allows Ophelia to descend from her tower for the first time in years. But as Tristan sweeps her up in a whirlwind courtship, she suspects he is keeping a secret from her about her curse—and finds herself growing ever closer to the knight he has assigned to keep her safe. Clad in dragonscale armor, bound by an unbreakable enchantment to serve the crown, the knight is feared by all who cross his path. Only Ophelia looks closely enough to glimpse the noble soul beneath, imprisoned by the cruelty of his vow.
Yet love cannot exist between them. For as Ophelia makes a discovery that could alter her fate and the fate of the whole kingdom, the knight’s enchantment demands his uncompromising loyalty to Prince Tristan. Even if that forces him to betray his lady…and break her heart.


This is new to me, it sounds so good!
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I was hoping the sequel to Vespertine would be next, but this one sounds good! Thanks for bringing it to my attention. It will be a long wait to next spring.
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