Her Radiant Curse Is Elizabeth Lim’s Most Well-Rounded YA Fantasy Yet

Author Elizabeth Lim’s books stand out in the crowded YA fantasy field thanks to their complex heroines, their lushly detailed worldbuilding, and the effortless way their stories incorporate elements of East Asian mythology and folklore alongside more familiar Western fairytale elements. The end results are stories that often feel as delicate and gleaming as the jewels that are found at their centers, but that often hide sharp, unexpected emotional edges underneath.
Her latest novel, titled Her Radiant Curse, is part standalone adventure, part character study, part origin story, and part tragedy. It is also Lim’s best and most cohesive work yet—mixing the rich world-building of her previous stories with a tightly focused tale of two sisters and the curse that has divided their lives. It is also the rare prequel that is not only capable of standing on its own but also manages to offer new depth and insight into one of the key supporting characters from Lim’s previously published Six Crimson Cranes duology.
The story follows a girl named Channi, who is three years old when her little sister Vanna is born. Beautiful, perfect, and radiating a mysterious, enigmatic light, everyone is immediately enraptured with the new child. But when complications following her birth mean the girls’ mother might not have long to live, their father, Adah, attempts to sacrifice his eldest daughter to the Demon Witch Angma in exchange for his wife’s life. Channi is miraculously saved by the magical Serpent King, but not before the witch curses her—giving her a face covered in scales and a vow that if Vanna is not delivered to her by the girl’s 17th birthday, Angma will destroy them all.
Now nineteen years old, Channi is an outcast in her village, reviled for her serpent-like appearance, forced to wear a mask in public by her father, and shunned by almost everyone, save for her now nearly seventeen-year-old sibling. (She is revered by the snakes of the jungle, however, who consider her one of them.) As Vanna’s fame grows—fueled by the strange light that seems to glow from her heart—suitors arrive to compete for her hand. But when her favorite, the kind Prince Rongyo, is outbid during her betrothal ceremony by the cruel King Meguh, Channi steps forward to fight for her sister’s honor and draws inadvertently unwanted attention to herself in the process. Fascinated by her appearance and fuming over her defeat of his chosen champion, a half-demon named Hozkuh, King Meguh has Channi kidnapped, and the sisters must find (and often fight) a way back to each other’s side.