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SMALL FORTUNES. BIG FEELINGS. A cozy fantasy about trying to find yourself - and finding a family instead. Perfect for fans of Legends and Lattes, A Psalm for the Wild-Built and The House in the Cerulean Sea. Fleeing a troubled past, immigrant fortune-teller Tao roams the dusty outskirts of Eshtera, telling only small fortunes, for small prices. Big fortunes come with big consequences . . . which she wants to avoid at all costs. It's a lonely life until she encounters Mash and Silt, ex-mercenary and semi-reformed thief, who enlist her in the search for Mash's lost daughter. And when they are…mehr

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SMALL FORTUNES. BIG FEELINGS. A cozy fantasy about trying to find yourself - and finding a family instead. Perfect for fans of Legends and Lattes, A Psalm for the Wild-Built and The House in the Cerulean Sea. Fleeing a troubled past, immigrant fortune-teller Tao roams the dusty outskirts of Eshtera, telling only small fortunes, for small prices. Big fortunes come with big consequences . . . which she wants to avoid at all costs. It's a lonely life until she encounters Mash and Silt, ex-mercenary and semi-reformed thief, who enlist her in the search for Mash's lost daughter. And when they are joined by Kina, a brilliant baker with a knead for adventure, and Fidelitus, a cat with a boundless appetite for fish, Tao begins to feel at home on the road. As they journey together, confronting small-minded villagers and philosophizing trolls alike, Tao's unlikely new friends break down her walls and unravel her secrets. Ultimately, Tao must decide what's more important: her hard-won freedom, or reuniting a family not her own . . .
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Julie Leong is a Malaysian Chinese American fantasy author and startup exec. She grew up in New Jersey and also lived in Beijing, China for several years. She graduated from Yale University with degrees in Economics and Political Science and currently lives in San Francisco, California with her husband Drew, their rescue pup Kaya, and a magical Meyer lemon tree in the backyard that somehow always has ripe lemons.