Love. Loyalty. Sacrifice. Grey Flynn has dedicated her life to her mage, Kier.She will be his blade on the battlefield, his healer and protector. The deep well of raw power inside her is Kier's to use. Grey would do anything for Kier - be anything for him - if he would only ask.When a quest to protect the child of an enemy kingdom pulls them into the dangerous heart of their nation's war, Grey and Kier will need to decide what they are willing to sacrifice to protect their secret. For Grey is no ordinary magical well, but heir to the lost island of Locke - the root of all power. If she dies, all magic dies with her.The Second Death of Locke is a devastatingly romantic epic fantasy and about the undying bond between a knight and their mage, perfect for fans of Gideon the Ninth and The Six Deaths of the Saint.
Tasha Suri Book order (chronological)
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The Burning Kingdoms - 3: The Lotus Empire
- 528 pages
- 19 hours of reading
The Lotus Empire concludes Tasha Suri’s Burning Kingdoms trilogy with intense stakes as ancient magic re-emerges in Ahiranya, threatening its very foundations. Empress Malini has claimed her throne in Parijatdvipa, fulfilling a prophecy, but to secure the loyalty of the priesthood tied to the fallen emperor, she faces a harrowing decision: make a devastating Claim to solidify her legacy or find someone else to take her place on the pyre. Meanwhile, priestess Priya, having survived the deathless waters, now carries their magic within her. However, a mysterious yaksa with flowering eyes and a thorns-laden mouth lurks beneath the waters, promising protection for Ahiranya in exchange for a sacrifice—Priya herself. Once connected by fate, the two women now stand opposed. Yet, as an ancient enemy rises to threaten their world, Priya and Malini must unite to protect their kingdoms and futures from destruction. The trilogy has garnered praise for reshaping epic fantasy, featuring a rich world, compelling characters, and a captivating magic system, solidifying Suri's reputation as a masterful storyteller.
What Souls Are Made Of: A Wuthering Heights Remix
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Two lost souls cut off from their heritage find solace in each other in this YA remix of the gothic novel Wuthering Heights.
The Burning Kingdoms - 2: The Oleander Sword
- 485 pages
- 17 hours of reading
The Jasmine Throne has been hailed as a series opener that will 'undoubtedly reshape the landscape of epic fantasy for years to come' (Booklist, starred). Now, award-winning author Tasha Suri's provocative and powerful Burning Kingdoms trilogy continues with The Oleander Sword.
***THE WORLD FANTASY AWARD WINNER*** A vengeful princess seeks to dethrone her brother, while a priestess searches for her family. Imprisoned by her tyrant brother, Malini is confined to the Hirana, a once-magnificent temple now reduced to decay. Priya, a maidservant, undertakes the perilous nightly journey to Malini's chambers, content to remain anonymous and protect her dangerous secret. However, when Malini accidentally discovers Priya's true identity, their fates become intertwined. This epic fantasy trilogy unfolds in a world inspired by Indian history and romance, where a captive princess and a maidservant with forbidden magic forge an unexpected alliance. The sapphic romance has captivated readers, becoming a sensation on Booktok. Critics praise it as a groundbreaking work in epic fantasy, with compelling characters and a gripping narrative. The novel is described as a fierce exploration of love's value and danger, leaving readers breathless. For more from the author, explore her other works, including The Burning Kingdoms and The Oleander Sword.
Realm of Ash
- 480 pages
- 17 hours of reading
A lush and captivating tale inspired by medieval India, from the author of Empire of Sand - some believe the Ambhan Empire is cursed, but Arwa doesn't simply believe it, she knows it's true. Perfect for fans of Trudi Canavan, Sabaa Tahir or Sarah J. Maas
Empire of Sand
- 464 pages
- 17 hours of reading
A lush and enthralling fantasy set in a magical world inspired by medieval India, from a British debut author. Perfect for fans of Trudi Canavan, Sabaa Tahir or Sarah J. Maas