YA Romance
Publisher: Page Street YA
Publishing
Date: June 23, 2026
Page count: 400 pages

Perfect
for fans of Holly Black’s The Cruel Prince, this dark, queer reimagining of the
classic Wizard of Oz tale centers a slow-burn, sapphic enemies to lovers
romance in an electrifying portal fantasy.
Falling into a world of
magic and oppression, Kansas-born Thia joins three cursed companions in a quest
to free them and send herself home.
Orphaned from a young age,
Thia has spent her life trying to live up to her mother’s legacy as a doctor.
She’s on track to become a promising medical student, yet she feels like she
was meant for something else. The life she thought she knew comes crashing down
one stormy Kansas day when Thia inadvertently uncovers clues that reveal her
grandma has been lying to her: Her mother was never a doctor; she was a scholar
of the supernatural, and all she left behind was a strange mirror that Thia’s
grandma is convinced is dangerous.
Angry with her grandma for
her deception, Thia leaves in a rage and accidentally falls through the mirror,
killing a witch and crashing into a terrifying land ruled by the cruel and
powerful Mage King.
Joined
by a heartless girl, a cowardly academic, and a boy who cannot remember his
past, Thia seeks out the Mage King, the only man powerful enough to send her
home and grant her companions’ desires. In their quest, Thia discovers her
mother was a part of the rebellion to overthrow the Mage King, and she must
reckon with her mother’s real legacy. With each new truth revealed, it becomes
harder to ignore the undeniable connection between Thia and the cursed,
heartless girl, and even harder to decide where, in the end, Thia ultimately
belongs.

Victoria Carbol is a writer of
books and composer of cinematic pop and fantasy soundtracks. She also may or
may not be an actual cave troll. When not actively loathing sunlight, she can
be found creating fictional worlds full of monsters and magic and singing her
icy heart out.
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