Hello everyone! We are so excited to announce the tour schedule for Song of the Six Realms by Judy Lin.

April 22nd
thisbellereadstoo – Review, Favorite Quotes
Currant7 Recommends – Top 5 Reasons to Read Song of the Six Realms, Favorite Quotes
April 23rd
Never Hollowed By The Stare – Promotional Post
ilovebooksandstuffblog – Promotional Post
April 24th
Tales Of A Bookbug – Review, Favorite Quotes
April 25th
dinipandareads – Review, Favorite Quotes
Midsummer Night’s Read – Review
April 26th
PopTheButterfly Reads – Review
April 27th
paperbacktomes – Favorite Quotes
deepireads – Review
April 28th
The Literary Huntress – Review
Just Geeking By – Review

April 22nd
pixiecutsandprose – Book Look
April 23rd
starryworld_ – Review, Favorite Quotes
booknotes_athina – Promotional Post
April 24th
booksandbreath – Review, Favorite Quotes
bookswithmichellee – Review, TikTok
tales_of_a_bookbug – Content Creator’s Choice
April 25th
belle.bookcorner – Review
ychg_ – Promotional Post
dinipandareads – Content Creator’s Choice
April 26th
thisreadergirl – Top 5 Reasons to Read Song of the Six Realms
acourtofspinesnpages – Promotional Post
April 27th
casreadsanything – Promotional Post
thebookwebb – Top 5 Reasons to Read Song of the Six Realms
paperbacktomes – Content Creator’s Choice
April 28th
bookameme – Review, Mood Board
gryffindorbookishnerd – Promotional Post
lisashelves – Review, Favorite Quotes


Genre: Young Adult Fantasy
Publishing date: April 23rd, 2024
Goodreads | Amazon | Barnes & Noble | IndieBound
Rep: Chinese mythology, LGBTQIA+, demisexual
Synopsis:
The enthralling conclusion to Judy I. Lin’s Book of Tea duology—A Magic Steeped in Poison and A Venom Dark and Sweet—is sure to enchant fans of Adrienne Young and Leigh Bardugo.
A great evil has come to the kingdom of Dàxi. The Banished Prince has returned to seize power, his rise to the dragon throne aided by the mass poisonings that have kept the people bound in fear and distrust.
Ning, a young but powerful shénnóng-shi—a wielder of magic using the ancient and delicate art of tea-making—has escorted Princess Zhen into exile. Joining them is the princess’ loyal bodyguard, Ruyi, and Ning’s newly healed sister, Shu. Together the four young women travel throughout the kingdom in search of allies to help oust the invaders and take back Zhen’s rightful throne.
But the golden serpent still haunts Ning’s nightmares with visions of war and bloodshed. An evil far more ancient than the petty conflicts of men has awoken, and all the magic in the land may not be enough to stop it from consuming the world…
Content Warning: Death of parents (off page), Grief, Death of Fantasy Animals


Judy I. Lin was born in Taiwan and immigrated to Canada with her family at a young age. She grew up with her nose in a book and loved to escape to imaginary worlds. She now works as an occupational therapist, and still spends her nights dreaming up imaginary worlds of her own. She lives on the Canadian prairies with her husband and daughter. A Magic Steeped in Poison is her debut novel.
