The fierce, feminist and gloriously romantic new Greek myth re-imagining from the Sunday Times bestselling author of Girl, Goddess, Queen. Love caused this war. At least, that's what the stories will say. When Cassandra's patron god, Apollo, offers her the gift of prophecy - and all the power that comes with it - she seizes the opportunity. But when she fails to uphold her end of the bargain, she discovers just how very far she has to fall. No one believes her visions, which all seem to be of one girl - a girl who is going to start a war. Helen fled Sparta in pursuit of love - but is finding it elusive. Now she must navigate the fierce politics and danger of the Trojan court - including from its princess, who seems intent on driving her from the city. . . But when war finally strikes, Cassandra and Helen must deal with more than just the army at their walls. Cassandra and Helen's fates are more closely tied - and seemingly tragic - than they could have ever imagined. How can you change your future when the gods themselves are dictating your demise? 'Thrumming with rivals-to-lovers friction and delicious slow-burn pining, The End Crowns All is a vibrant and romantic sapphic reimagining of the fall of Troy' Laura Steven, bestselling author of The Society for Soulless Girls PRAISE FOR GIRL, GODDESS, QUEEN 'a refreshing romp through Greek mythology' Jennifer Saint, Sunday Times bestselling author of Ariadne 'an electrifying romance and a witty, fiercely modern twist' Beth Reekles, author of The Kissing Booth 'A totally addictive read' Elodie Harper, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Wolf Den 'bring[s] to life timeless gods, the complex intimacy of family bonds, a fierce protagonist and a passionate slow-burn romance' Sue Lynn Tan, Sunday Times bestselling author of Daughter of the Moon Goddess 'gloriously funny and deeply swoony' Lizzie Huxley-Jones, author of Make You Mine This Christmas
Bea Fitzgerald
Bea Fitzgerald is a renowned author known for her compelling storytelling and vivid descriptions. She is best known for her novel "The Glass Castle," which has received critical acclaim and has been adapted into a successful film. Fitzgerald's writing style is characterized by its raw honesty and emotional depth, drawing readers into the complex lives of her characters. Her work often explores themes of family, resilience, and personal growth. Fitzgerald's contributions to literature have had a significant impact on the memoir genre, inspiring readers to reflect on their own experiences and find strength in their stories.