Shade Lapite is British-Nigerian and has drawn on her heritage to create the world of her debut novel. She spent a significant slice of her childhood nestled in the library, inhaling books by Diana Wynne Jones, Tamora Pierce, Lois Duncan and Mildred D Taylor. Her love for the arts led her to a degree in Media Arts at Royal Holloway, University of London. She now lives in Toronto and juggles writing with her career in digital marketing. Her blog, Coffee Bookshelves, celebrates writing and promotes titles by authors of colour.
Highly recommended for readers aged fourteen and older, Goddess Crown beckons to those who crave a riveting exploration of a new realm brimming with both danger and beauty. Through the eyes of Kalothia, Lapite invites readers to witness a world where courage is tested, alliances are formed, and the pursuit of justice becomes a captivating and unforgettable journey. -- India Boon * CBCA’s Reading Time * At its core, Goddess Crown celebrates women’s autonomy, painting a vivid portrayal of a determined young woman unapologetically seizing control of her destiny. Kalothia’s unwavering resolve and her willingness to challenge the status quo are a testament to the strength that lies within her and within women as a whole. Lapite’s literary prowess is further highlighted by her masterful treatment of mature themes, including inequality, violence, and power dynamics, which lend a weighty authenticity to the narrative. As the plot unfurls with dramatic tension and gripping suspense, readers are seamlessly transported to the richly crafted world of Galla, where every page turn is a thrilling adventure. * Reading Time * Goddess Crown is a fantasy debut featuring lush imagery, immersive language, worldbuilding, and a captivating, fast-paced plot…Kalothia is an endearing, strong-willed protagonist. She’s quick, capable, and tenacious in the face of the immense danger and political games that have ensnared her family. Her relationships with other characters are a testament to her unshakeable ideals, and as an agent of change, she’s a pleasure to watch plot her destiny. Goddess Crown binds together several well-loved conventions of YA fantasy: political intrigue, romance, strategic alliances, and a kingdom whose future is at stake. Recommended for readers 13+ * Nishtha Banavalikar, Readings * This is a terrific read depicting a wonderfully lush Royal kingdom, the kingdom’s abhorrent treatment of women, and a remarkably strong girl who just may change all that. Full of deception, romance and exciting drama, this book will be most loved by readers aged 13 and older. "" * Lamont Books * With a combination of adventure, themes of feminism, a touch of romance and a strong, charismatic main character, Goddess crown is very difficult to put down. Readers who enjoyed Twin crowns by Catherine Doyle and Katherine Webber, The Queen's rising by Rebecca Ross, and Three dark crowns by Kendare Blake are sure to enjoy * ReadPlus *