Authors: Sara B. Larson
Tags: #Juvenile Fiction, #Fantasy & Magic, #Love & Romance, #Action & Adventure, #General
There was more cheering as King Osgand reached down to
the pedestal beside him, where the crown of Antion sat. He lifted
it with both hands high into the air.
“Damian, former prince of Antion, kneel,” he intoned.
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A hush of anticipation fell upon the crowd as Damian dropped
to one knee. Slowly, King Osgand lowered the crown until it hov-
ered just above Damian’s dark hair. “Do you, Damian of Antion,
swear in front of these witnesses that you will do all in your power
to lead, govern, and protect your people with justice and fairness?”
“I swear it,” Damian responded.
“So it shall be.” King Osgand placed the crown on Damian’s
head. “I give you Damian, king of Antion! Hail, King Damian,
long live the king!”
Damian stood as the crowd repeated the cry, staring up at
King Osgand for a moment, and then turned to look out over his
people.
All of the guards pulled out their swords, lifting them into the
air in salute to the new king.
“My people,” Damian began, his voice sending a shiver
through me. “Today marks the first day of a new era for Antion.
An era of peace, starting with a renewed alliance with Blevon. As
I have just sworn before you, I will do all in my power to lead you
with fairness.” He paused and turned to look straight at me. “This
day would not have been possible without the help of
many
people who believed in me and aided me along the way. But above all, we
owe our new freedom to one person.”
My eyes widened when I realized what he was about to do.
“All hail, Alexa Hollen!” he cried out.
There were gasps from the crowd as jaws dropped and hands
f lew to mouths. But when he shouted it again, his people eventu-
ally joined with him.
“All hail, Alexa Hollen!”
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“All hail, Alexa Hollen!”
My heart pounded. What did he think he was doing?
“We owe you our very lives,” he continued when the crowd
quieted again. “This is the day of my coronation, but I would not
be here without you.” And then he pressed his fist to his shoulder
as I had done so many times, and bowed to me.
I stared at him, stunned.
Then Lisbet dropped to one knee, followed by Jax at her side.
General Tinso was next, then Eljin. Slowly at first, but then with
greater and greater speed, the entire crowd lowered to their knees,
bowing their heads to me. Even my fellow guards dropped down
to the ground, their fists pressed to their shoulders.
I was at once honored and mortified. Did Damian hope to
make me rethink my decision by doing this? No matter how grand
a gesture it was, it didn’t change the truth of our situation. Tears
burned in my eyes as I returned Damian’s bow. He smiled at
me, a tender smile that made my heart ache, and then he straight-
ened up.
“My people, will you join with me in leading Antion into a
future that is brighter than it ever has been before?” King Damian
asked as the crowd rose to their feet again.
Many of those gathered broke into cheers and gazed up at
their king with something I’d never seen before —
hope
. But there so much pain and fear still written on the faces of the women who
cradled babies in their bony arms. In the tight stance of the men
and boys in tattered uniforms, not quite sure how to relax, not to
always be on guard.
There was still a long way to go to reach out for that bright
future Damian was promising us.
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But no matter what came next, I knew that this moment
would be branded on my mind and heart forever. Damian looked
at me once more, and this time, when he smiled, it was with the
brightness of the sun that burst through the windows, painting
everything gold and white.
I nodded at him, returning his smile. But mine was tinged
with bittersweet regret. There was still so much ahead of us. So
much work to be done, so many wounds to be healed — inside and
out. But he was right. The future had never been brighter — now
that
he
was the king of Antion.
And I would be at his side, guarding him from the dan-
gers that lay ahead. As I watched my new king take his place on
the throne of Antion, my fingers tightened around the hilt of
my sword.
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acknowledgments
Wow, I have dreamt of writing an acknowledgments page for so
long, it’s hard to believe it’s really happening! Over the many years it has taken me to get to this point, the list of those I need to thank has continued to change and grow. There have been so many wonderful and amazing people along this long road who deserve more
than just a mention in my book, but I guess this is what you’ll have
to settle for!
First of all, I have to thank the incredible Lisa Sandell. I feel
like I won the editor lottery — I can’t imagine a more phenomenal
person to work with on this book. Thank you for believing in
Defy
, for loving my characters as much as I do, and for turning a lifelong dream into a reality. Your passion for what you do and
your talent in helping me shape this story into the best it could be
have meant the world to me. Thank you for everything, including
your friendship!
A huge cheer (and a hi-
YAH!
) for my amazing ninja agent, Josh Adams, the reason any of this is happening. I somehow lucked out
to not only get an incredible agent, but also gain a trusted friend and advisor in you. Thank you for everything you’ve done and continue
to do to bring my dreams into reality! And thank you also to Tracey
and the rest of the fantastic Adams Literary team and family!
Thank you to everyone at Scholastic who has worked so hard
to bring my story to life and to the shelf. Thank you all for your
belief in
Defy
; for the gorgeous cover that literally took my breath away (and then caused me to commence screaming, and jumping
up and down) because I was so happy when I saw it; and all of the
little and big steps along the way that take a manuscript and turn
it into a book.
Endless thanks go to the many readers over the years — there
are too many to list them all. Every one of you, who has read my
book and loved it or told me you believed in me, has helped more
than you can know. But I’m going to try and list off a few:
Elisse, you have read for me from the beginning — way back
when the books were handwritten. Your support has lifted me
up when I was down. I’m so grateful to have such a fantastic,
understanding friend and critique partner in my sister. Thank you
for being willing to read endless drafts, and for always having a
positive word for me no matter how low I got!
A, T, and E, way back in the beginning, your support, friend-
ship, help, and advice meant so much to me. Thanks also to
Stephanni Myers (no, not that one) whose editorial experience and
advice helped shape the writer I am today and taught me that all
those red marks covering the pages meant she liked it!
Thanks to Ally, for being there for me during a pivotal moment
with chocolate, music, a note, and more. Just what I needed! And
thank you for continuing to be a wonderful friend and support
through the years.
Thank you to Natalie Whipple for your friendship, support,
and critiques. You’ve always been there for me, and I can’t thank
you enough!
I wish I could list every person who ever helped me, but it
would be impossible. This is an attempt to acknowledge some
of the people who have been pivotal to my journey: Julie Berry,
Brodi Ashton, Bree Despain, Elana Johnson, Chersti Nieveen,
Carolina Valdez Miller, Anne Blankman, Bethany Hudson,
Michelle Argyle, Kasie West, Renee Collins, Sara Raasch, Candice
Kennington, Jenn Johansson, Elle Strauss, everyone from the
best
BYU WIFYR group ever, the incredible YA Valentines, Sarah Cox,
Stacey Ratliff, Dialma Jensen, and Erin Thain, and so many
more. . . . Thank you for supporting me and my crazy dreams, for
reading or critiquing queries or manuscripts for me, and above all
for your friendships.
Kathryn Purdie — I’m so grateful for you in my life. You are
the reason I dared hit send on those queries for
Defy
. Your love of this story meant the world to me, but far more important has
been the gift of your friendship. Thank you!
Kerstin, Kaitlyn, and Lauren — I’m so grateful for your sup-
port and love. Thank you for reading and loving my stories over
the years. All four of my sisters are the best cheerleaders and best
friends a girl could hope for! (Lauren, I’m still lobbying for you to play Alexa someday. I’ll let you know how that goes.)
Mom, I can’t thank you enough. For being the person I want
to be when I grow up. For believing in me. For always reading and
giving your honest feedback. I hope I’ve made you proud! Dad,
who is the best dad a girl could ask for! Thank you so, so much for
everything. I always know I can count on you for anything, any-
time. No matter what. How lucky am I?
To my in-laws, Marilyn and Robert, for being excited for me
and for helping spread the word and for your support — thank you!
To Hans Zimmer, Florence and the Machine, James Horner,
Sia, Imogen Heap, and so many other composers and musicians
whose music has helped inspire me over and over again. I can’t
write without the perfect song to match my mood, and your music
has been on repeat for a long, long time.
And last, but far from least, my family. To my three beautiful
children, who love me despite my failings as a mom and my long
hours “working on my book” on the computer. You are my angels.
The gift of being your mother is one I hope to be good enough to
deserve someday. To Trav — my rock, my support, my everything.
You never stopped believing, you never stopped cheering me on,
you never let me even talk about quitting. You are the one who
kept me going no matter what, no matter how desperate things
were. There aren’t words adequate enough, but this will have to
suffice: Thank you, I love you — now and forever.
about the author
Sara B. Larson can’t remember a time when she didn’t write books,
although she now uses a computer instead of a Little Mermaid
notebook. Sara lives in Utah with her husband and their three
children. She writes during nap time and the quiet hours when
most people are sleeping. Her husband claims she should have a
degree in the art of multitasking. On occasion, you will find her
hiding in a bubble bath with a book and some Swedish Fish.