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Life is about as good as it gets for an anxious and depressed bastard stripped of any social benefits of her caste. Farzana has a cushy job, a wonderful best friend, and a mother and younger brother who love her to bits. Then the faerie who abandoned her mother before she was born-the father she always hoped to meet-returns, brutally murders the royal family, and seizes the crown for himself. That comfortable life? Shattered. Slowly but inevitably, both the country and Farzana's life are dragged into a terrifying and lethal storm of chaos. If someone doesn't step up soon to set things right,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Life is about as good as it gets for an anxious and depressed bastard stripped of any social benefits of her caste. Farzana has a cushy job, a wonderful best friend, and a mother and younger brother who love her to bits. Then the faerie who abandoned her mother before she was born-the father she always hoped to meet-returns, brutally murders the royal family, and seizes the crown for himself. That comfortable life? Shattered. Slowly but inevitably, both the country and Farzana's life are dragged into a terrifying and lethal storm of chaos. If someone doesn't step up soon to set things right, there won't be much left worth saving. Farzana's Spite is a queer dark fantasy featuring a diverse cast doing their best to stay alive during a traumatic and tumultuous period. A blend of tragedy, romance, and mystery, this story was written for anyone ever made to believe they were broken beyond repair, and who needs a story to kill that thought once and for all.
Autorenporträt
Felix Graves is a queer, trans, disabled, neurodivergent, AAPI author and artist. Most of his writing involves queer romance and faerie-inspired creatures. His first novel, Farzana's Spite (2024) is the first story in the Faerth anthology series. He prides himself on writing stories with a starkly honest own voice commentary on mental illness, disability, and queerness, in an effort to bring awareness and representation to marginalized populations that feel unseen and unheard. He currently lives in the U.S. with his husband, their two kids, a ferociously adorable pitbull, and possibly a ghost or two. When not writing, he can be found rapidly alternating between projects in a desperate attempt to stock up on dopamine.