Venom & Vow, by Anna-Marie and Elliott McLemore, twists and turns through intrigue and self-discovery with excitement on every page. Valencia has trained her entire life in combat, trickery, and deception to aid her country and her Princess in the war against Adare and their prince, Patrick McKenna. When peace talks bring the two sides together, Valencia is finally able to investigate the mysterious boy who put a curse on the land and trapped the king and queen in El Encanto. Switching between the two characters’ perspectives creates a rich and vivid world without revealing the next twist in the plot. The character’s disabilities are woven well into their stories and believable in the book’s world. Topics surrounding gender identity are introduced slowly and naturally and avoid the common tropes that one would expect. Despite action occurring on nearly every page, the descriptions of movement, especially in combat scenes, can become difficult to follow. This fictional world of mystery, magic, and intrigue weaves Spanish and Scottish language and culture to make an unfamiliar world feel more familiar. For readers who like to guess the answer right away and those who wait for it to be fully revealed, the surprises and twists in this story will keep you guessing the whole way. Highly Recommended.Â