From the beloved author of Six Crimson Cranes comes Her Radiant Curse, a lyrical standalone prequel that glows with East Asian myth, fierce sisterhood, and the price of love. Elizabeth Lim once again weaves a world full of enchantment, danger, and heart—where curses run deep and courage shines brighter than magic.
This story is for readers who crave rich folklore, atmospheric storytelling, and heroines who fight not with swords, but with spirit.
What Kind of Book Is It?
- Genre: YA Fantasy / Folklore-Inspired / Adventure
- Tone: Lush, bittersweet, magical
- Setting: A mythical realm inspired by East and Southeast Asian folklore
- Pacing: Emotionally steady, with bursts of magical action
This book blends dark fairy tale elements with an aching exploration of sisterhood and fate. It’s both a fantastical journey and a deeply human story—crafted with Elizabeth Lim’s signature poetic voice.
Why You Should Read It
- For readers who love myth-inspired fantasy with emotional resonance
- Features a strong, determined heroine and a bond between sisters that defies fate
- A beautifully written tale that feels like an ancient legend passed through generations
- Standalone story, but adds depth for fans of Six Crimson Cranes and The Dragon’s Promise
Whether or not you’ve read Elizabeth Lim’s other books, Her Radiant Curse stands on its own as a haunting and heart-lifting tale about identity, sacrifice, and the power of choice.
Ready to Enter a World of Magic and Myth?
Unravel a tale where radiant beauty meets a haunting curse—and love might be the strongest magic of all.
Grab your copy of Her Radiant Curse on Amazon and let the story enchant you.
Bonus Tip for Readers
If you liked Her Radiant Curse, you might also enjoy:
- Six Crimson Cranes by Elizabeth Lim — for more magic, royalty, and sisterly love
- The Girl Who Fell Beneath the Sea by Axie Oh — a dreamy, folklore-rich fantasy
- Spin the Dawn by Elizabeth Lim — another spellbinding tale from the same author
- A Thousand Steps into Night by Traci Chee — for mystical journeys and quiet strength
- The Bone Witch by Rin Chupeco — for darker magic, sisterhood, and destiny’s weight