Cover of Wings Of Fire #12: The Hive Queen by Tui. T. Sutherland

Wings Of Fire #12: The Hive Queen

by Tui. T. Sutherland

Wings Of Fire #12: The Hive Queen sweeps readers into a fresh corner of the dragon world, where a hivewing named Cricket confronts questions about power, belonging, and herself. This thrilling fantasy for fans of Wings Of Fire and new readers alike blends action, mystery, and heart in a journey that feels adventurous, hopeful, and deeply human. In this installment, Cricket and her small band—Blue, Swordtail, and the fierce leafwing Sundew—must stay one step ahead of Queen Wasp’s regime after a dangerous act: stealing the book of clearsight. The Hive Queen expands the world with three brand-new dragon tribes and a web of loyalties, secrets, and choices that challenge what it means to be powerful. The narrative unfolds with a warm, accessible voice, brisk pacing, and vivid scenes that pull you into Cricket’s quest to understand why she’s immune to Wasp’s powers and whether a seemingly powerless dragonet can dismantle a looming war. Three brand-new dragon tribes expand the Wings Of Fire universe and deepen the magical world Cricket’s unique gift—and her struggle with fear, identity, and courage—driving the plot The stolen book of clearsight raises high-stakes tension and propels a race against time Close teamwork and evolving friendships with Blue, Swordtail, and Sundew create heart and humor Fast-paced, cinematic storytelling and rich worldbuilding that reward repeat readers After finishing Wings Of Fire #12: The Hive Queen, readers are left with a sense of empowerment and curiosity about their own strengths. The Hive Queen invites you to see how difference can challenge a regime, spark resilience, and inspire hope that a courageous few can change the course of a world.

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