For centuries, the story of Snow White has been told as a simple fairy tale: a jealous queen, a flawless child, and a rivalry born of vanity. It was a comforting version. It was also a lie.When Elspeth of House Rowan is sent to marry the King of Obsidia, she believes she is entering a cold but stable kingdom. Instead, she finds a court of ageless beauty, a land ruled by silence and fear, and a royal family whose power depends on something far darker than politics. Her husband is not merely a tyrant. His daughter, Snow White, is not merely a girl. And the role Elspeth was chosen to play was never that of a true queen.Trapped within a system that treats human lives as currency, Elspeth refuses to submit. Her defiance leads to an unthinkable act-the death of a king who was never meant to die-and leaves her face to face with a far more patient and dangerous heir. As history prepares to cast her as a monster, Elspeth must navigate a palace where beauty is a weapon, mercy is fatal, and survival comes at a terrible cost.Snow White: The Queen's Tale is a dark, gothic reimagining of the classic legend, told from the perspective of the woman history chose to vilify. Atmospheric, unsettling, and unapologetically adult, it strips away the sanitized myth to reveal the story that was buried beneath it.This is not the fairy tale you were told.This is the truth that had to be erased.