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The Poet Empress by Shen Tao

The Poet Empress

by Shen Tao

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  • Jan 2026, 400 pages
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Debut author Shen Tao introduces readers to the lush, deadly world of The Poet Empress, a sweeping, epic and intimate fantasy perfect for fans of The Serpent & the Wings of Night, The Song of Achilles and She Who Became the Sun.

Wei Yin is desperate. After the fifth death of a sibling, with her family and village on the brink of starvation, she will do anything to save those she loves.

Even offer herself as concubine to the cruel, dissolute heir of the blood-gutted Azalea House―where poetry magic is power, but women are forbidden to read.

But in a twist of fate, the palace now stands on the knife-edge of civil war, with Wei trapped in its center... with a violent prince.

To save herself and the nation, she must survive the dangers of court, learn to read in secret, and compose the most powerful spell of all. A ballad of love... and death.

The Poet Empress is an epic fantasy that explores darker themes, subjects, and scenes that may not be suitable for all readers. Please see the author's content note at the beginning of the book.

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"Fans of R.F. Kuang's The Poppy War and Shelley Parker-Chan's She Who Became the Sun will be enthralled by this fierce meditation on love, power, and survival through art." ―Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"Tao's debut is an intricate study of court politics and what a young woman will do to survive." —Library Journal (starred review)

"Resilient and clever, Wei is the heart of the novel, striving to navigate a world of lies and cruelty without becoming cruel herself. She learns to wield power with fidelity to her purpose, and though the novel's title alludes to her triumph, the story is full of page-turning suspense." ―Kirkus Review

"With political intrigue as sharp as a blade and sweeping, ethereal prose, The Poet Empress is an astounding debut novel. This mesmerising fantasy shattered and healed my heart in equal measure―and I enjoyed every moment of it." ―Chelsea Abdullah, author of The Stardust Thief

"The very definition of an epic. The Poet Empress draws its world with sharp clarity, its characters with astounding depth, and its magic with flawless precision. Vicious, gorgeous, and fiercely haunting until the end." ―Chloe Gong, New York Times bestselling author of Immortal Longings

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Janine_S

Fantasy at its best
I listened to this captivating fantasy (granted through NetGalley and publisher, Macmillan Audio). It is a splendid debut novel of intrigue, suspense, revenge and hope.
Wei Yin, a peasant girl, seeks to become a concubine to a prince of the Azalea House, to bring prosperity and hope to be beleaguered family and community. While the odds are against her, she is chosen by the cruel prince, Guen Terren, who is at war with his older brother, Maro.

The magic of this world lies in the poetry of its princes. Terren, the second oldest, is named heir because his poetry. Wei Yin as a woman and peasant cannot read so once in the duplicitous world of the Azalea Court she seeks someone to teach knowing if found out she could lose her life. She does this so she can compose a poem of love to save herself and her country. But this can be no ordinary poem either - it must come from the heart challenging Wei in ways she's never known. The book's themes of feminism, courage, and the power of words are beautifully expressed in the atmosphere of an atmosphere of dark political intrigue.

I enjoyed this epic fantasy excellently narrated. Highly recommend.

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Shen Tao

Shen Tao immigrated to Canada at an early age, and grew up inspired by both Chinese and Western stories. She has wanted to be a writer for as long as she can remember. The Poet Empress is her first book.

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