Embrace the Serpent
Sunya Mara
HarperCollins
Published June 24, 2025
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About Embrace the Serpent
In this sweeping romantic fantasy, a dangerous deal binds a young jeweler’s apprentice to the mysterious Serpent King in a marriage of convenience, thrusting her into a deadly game between the cunning, fearsome ruler and his rebellious huntsman. Perfect for fans of The Wrath & the Dawn and Once Upon a Broken Heart!
The Serpent King has come to find his bride, and with his arrival festivities sweep through the city. Inside and outside the Rose Palace await women from across the six kingdoms determined to become his new bride-to-be—all except for eighteen-year-old Saphira.
After escaping life as a palace ward under the cruel djinn Lady Incarnadine, Saphira now works as the apprentice to the unscrupulous jewelsmith Galen. Out of fear of being discovered, she hides her rare gift for harnessing the magic in gemstones and lets Galen take credit for her craft.
But when Galen makes a boast that ruffles the court, Lady Incarnadine punishes him with an impossible task—one that threatens to drag Saphira back into Incarnadine’s grasp. Desperate to avoid this fate, Saphira strikes a dangerous deal with Rane, the enigmatic huntsman sent by the Serpent King to find the best jewelsmith in the empire.
Rane promises that if Saphira crafts a mysterious piece for his master, the Serpent King will grant her a new identity and freedom. But when their plans go awry and the only way out is to marry the Serpent King, Saphira becomes entangled in the dangerous affairs of kingdoms and empires—caught between the cunning, handsome Rane and her cold, serpentine husband.
My Review
I remember really liking Sunya Mara’s debut novel, so I’ve been really excited about this one. I think I liked it even better than what I read before. There were moments that I thought this was going to be a duology, especially as we learned some critical information about the Serpent King’s empire. The last several chapters of the book moved really fast. If that had been expanded and some additional subplots and conflicts happened, it probably could have been a duology.
I think I actually prefer the standalone, though. I loved getting to read the entire story in one sitting. Finding out what happens with Saphira and how she navigates her unplanned/fake marriage was a lot of fun. A saw one thing coming, but then when it happened, I was excited and relieved. I didn’t mind that I’d spotted it before it was revealed.
Saphira’s experience as a jeweler and her obvious past trauma make her a character it was easy to care about immediately. She’s got this whole carefully balanced life that any number of things could upset. I knew we were in for a wild adventure.
She also has a sweet relationship with a golem that she’s created. I loved the way that that developed over the course of the story, too. He’s like a protector and friend, and they look out for each other.
Embrace the Serpent is one of my favorite young adult fantasies of this summer so far. I’m so glad I had a chance to read it, and I’m eagerly anticipating what Sunya Mara will write next.
Content Notes
Recommended for Ages 15 up.
Profanity/Crude Language Content
None.
Romance/Sexual Content
Kissing. In one scene the characters undress and the scene ends.
Spiritual Content
Some characters are magical beings and can transform. Other characters have some magical ability or influence. Saphira can create jewelry with magical ability through the power in different precious stones.
Violent Content
Situations of peril. A few battle scenes with injuries. References to execution or imprisonment.
Drug Content
None.
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