The Court Charade
A Graphic Novel
by Flore Vesco
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Pub Date Mar 31 2026 | Archive Date Mar 31 2026
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Description
From the New York Times bestselling illustrators of Beauty and Beautiful Darkness comes a fleet, tongue-in-cheek adult fairy tale graphic novel where love is found in the least likely places and nothing is quite what it seems . . .
This lighthearted, sharply witty adult fairy tale is a delightful and quirky take on toxic workplaces, with a dash of Puss in Boots–style antics and a little romance thrown in for good measure.
Serine is a poor but plucky daughter of a sickly nobleman who must make her way in the royal court to avoid being married off once her father dies. Although she is illiterate and owns only one dress, she manages to charm her way into the fickle queen’s good graces—but the royal court is not a kind place for a country bumpkin.
Silly, sweet Serine must smarten up if she wants to survive the queen’s fits of pique, the court ladies’ gossip, and the royal advisor’s evil schemes.
With nothing but her wits and the help of the friendly, handsome torturer’s apprentice, can she find a way to save her job, save the kingdom, and find true love along the way? Or will she be forced to play the fool?
Available Editions
| EDITION | Other Format |
| ISBN | 9781419788260 |
| PRICE | $22.99 (USD) |
| PAGES | 112 |
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Featured Reviews
After reading this graphic novel, the story felt very much like a grown-up version of the Grimm's fairy tales. I absolutely adored our main protagonist and how she had to go through many trials and tribulations in order to discover her sense of self. Not to mention the dashes of humor that were sprinkled throughout the book. They did well in balancing out the darker elements of the plot. I cannot forget to mention the art style as well, which was so very beautiful and fit the atmosphere of the story wonderfully. I would highly recommend this read for anyone who is a fan of adventure, humor, and a bit of romance.
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