Sitnalta: Book One of the Sitnalta Series

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Brand Alisse Lee Goldenberg
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Product Type Books > Subjects > Teen & Young Adult > Science Fiction & Fantasy > Fantasy > Coming of Age

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Sitnalta: Book One of the Sitnalta Series

Everyone in the land loves Princess Sitnalta of Colonodona. Everyone except her father, the monstrous King Supmylo, whose thirst for revenge and hideous cravings, have nearly destroyed the once peaceful kingdom. He cares only for power—the more the better—and he despises Sitnalta because she wasn’t born a boy. He wanted an heir, a prince, to grow his kingdom and fulfill his own father’s legacy. But now, his only choice is to join with a neighboring kingdom, and at the tender age of 15, Sitnalta is to be married to another king who is at least as old as her own father. But Sitnalta has other ideas. Before her father can come for her, she sneaks out of her bedroom window, scales the castle walls, and enters the magical forest that surrounds her kingdom. There she meets Najort, a kind-hearted troll, who was tasked by a wizard decades earlier to protect a valuable secret—with his life, if necessary. But King Supmylo has vowed that nothing will stop him from returning his daughter to Colonodona, and forcing her to go through with the royal wedding. With the help of friends from both kingdoms, Sitnalta and Najort flee ahead of the rabid king. For if they are captured, Supmylo will become so invincible, no one could stand against him Winner of the Royal Dragonfly Book Award! Winner of the Mom's Choice Award! Winner of the Literary Titan Gold Book Award! ​⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ 5 Stars on Literary Titan! Sitnalta tells the story of a young princess trapped in a kingdom ruled by cruelty and fear. From her birth, Sitnalta's life is shadowed by her father's tyranny and the tragic death of her mother. As she grows up, she becomes restless, yearning for freedom beyond the walls of her father's cold castle. The novel follows her journey from captivity to self-discovery, blending elements of fairy tale, adventure, and moral reflection. The book opens with heartbreak and ends with a quiet defiance that feels earned. It's a story about courage, kindness, and the stubbornness it takes to be yourself when the world insists otherwise. Reading Sitnalta pulled me in more deeply than I expected. The writing is vivid and easy to fall into. The author paints scenes with the kind of care that makes the air in the story feel real. The story moves between light and dark with an unhurried rhythm. I found myself frustrated at times, mostly because I cared so much. Sitnalta's innocence, her stubborn streak, her quiet bravery, they resonated with me. Some of the dialogue feels old-fashioned, but that suits the fairy-tale tone. What surprised me most was how layered the "villain" felt. King Supmylo is monstrous, yes, but there's something broken beneath his cruelty. That complexity made the story more relatable than I expected. There's sadness in nearly every chapter, but it's the kind that lingers gently instead of crushing you. Sitnalta's world feels unfair, and yet she carries herself with grace and wit. Her friendship with Najort, the kind-hearted troll, was my favorite part. It's strange and tender, filled with quiet understanding. The writing in those scenes feels softer, almost glowing. I caught myself smiling at moments that shouldn't have been happy but somehow were. The author doesn't overcomplicate things. The prose feels clean and honest. You can sense that it was written with love, not just for the story but for what stories can do, for how they let us hope. I'd recommend Sitnalta to anyone who loves stories about courage, compassion, and freedom. It's not just a tale for young readers; it's for anyone who's ever felt trapped by the life they were born into. It's a book that made me think about kindness in a world that often rewards cruelty, and about how sometimes, the bravest thing we can do is walk away and begin again. ​⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ 5 Stars on Chanticleer Reviews While this book comes to a satisfying conclusion, Sitnalta's story does not end there. Readers enchanted by this tale of perseverance and love will be glad to learn that Sitnalta is the first book in its series. The Sitnalta series has recently been released as eBooks editions with new colorful covers. Follow the rest of Sitnalta's story in The Kingdom Thief and The City of Arches ! Perfect for young adult readers and enjoyable for readers of every age, Sitnalta by Alisse Lee Goldenberg is a wonderfully easy-to-read, exciting tale filled with intriguing, relatable characters and a great deal of heart. Readers are sure to be drawn into its vividly imagined world where friendship and self-discovery take center stage!

Brand Alisse Lee Goldenberg
Merchant Amazon
Category Books
Availability In Stock
SKU B0FWHSSYG2
Age Group ADULT
Condition NEW
Gender UNISEX
Google Product Category Media > Books
Product Type Books > Subjects > Teen & Young Adult > Science Fiction & Fantasy > Fantasy > Coming of Age

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