The bond fails. The dragons fall. The dead king comes.
With the mate bond severed, Zephyr is lost to shadow. Ysa’s chaos magic bleeds into the mortal realm, deepening her rift with the Circle of Emberlight. Even her aunt now views her as a danger to contain. A dragon malady spreads through the skies, echoing the fall of the dragons in her father’s Order long ago, but nobody will listen.
Ysa strikes a bargain to keep Zephyr in her bed each night, but living as strangers is its own kind of torment. As dark forces rise against the dragon riders once more, Elowen burns with secrets stolen from the Spymaster that could help, if her rage doesn’t destroy them first. Ysa must master her emotions for long enough to wield her ink on the grimoire. She enters the heart of the enemy’s court to restore the mate bond and end the malady.
If she fails in either task, not only are the dragons doomed, but Faerie itself––and with them, her own bruised heart.
Wilds of Chaos and Indigo Rain is the third novel in the romantasy series Ink of the Fae. Perfect for fans of Nisha J. Tuli and Rebecca Yarros, this is a story of wild magic, deadly courts, and a love worth any price.
My nails made little moons in my palms. Middle-aged women might have froth and bubble on their upper layers but underneath, we were tidal waves.
Death is coming for me, of that there is no doubt. My hair greys quicker than before, as if she already has a grip. Life with Ezra and our daughter is joyful, but the city is strange. Footsteps trail in the snow where no man has walked. An unexpected migration of birds clouds the London sky. The book buried in the grove of the cottage whispers to me, even though I ignore it.
When the Wild Hunt sounds its horns and the blue goddess rides, the drumbeat of doom fills the Otherworld. Gaia is jittery, more bride than warrior. I am her champion, though I have no experience of leading an army. Though I prefer compassion to my obsidian blade. As magical factions take sides, the only constant is treachery. The new Prime Sorceress wants an alliance, but after her betrayal of Ezra, how can I trust her?
As my power curls within me, Rayna’s diaries illuminate a way out of the darkness and I dare to hope destiny favours me. It all comes down to this. Blood, graft, loyal friends and a handful of multivitamins. Together, we’ll stop the rogue gods from reforging humanity in their hateful image. Together, we must find a way to cheat Death or lose it all.
If you’re a fan of Paranormal Women’s Fiction and magic-wielding heroines over forty, get your hands on the final book in the Druid Heir series today. The Druid Heir series (7 novels) is now complete.
Germaine Wyoming lives in a cemetery, isolated from the world, obsessed with the idea of replacing the memories of his harrowing childhood with new ones. Lana Norse is seventeen years old and suffers from a debilitating disease that threatens to rob her of her future. Germaine and Lana’s fates intertwine as the boundaries of their worlds blur.
The Tombstone Man and the Coming of the Tigress is a magical realist short story first printed in UnCommon Origins in 2016 and reprinted in UnCommonly Good in 2017 (Fighting Money Press).
About the Author
N. Z. Nasser is a writer of paranormal women's fiction. Her stories are about women who change the world, filled with magic and rooted in friendship. A lover of barefoot walks along the beach, she is glad to have left behind her career in the civil service and to never wear heels again. Whether she is writing in her garden office or wrangling laundry, she is happiest with a cup of tea at her side. She lives in London with her husband, three children, two cats and a fox-mad dog.
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Email: Nillu is a fan of old school letters. You can send her an email at write@nillunasser.com.



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