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¿¿¿Be warned Djinn come in every color and every shade of shadow . . . "...breakneck in pace and breathtaking in prose," Rose Amber Reviews calls The Fires of Qaf "A stunning new fantasy series." For ten years, street musician Ayelet has been hiding throughout the Ottoman Empire from the faceless mystical slave master who tormented her childhood. But lost souls long for homes, and when she returns to medieval Turkey she finds herself lingering. One last performance, one last song. Then she will leave. But evil never waits, and when Ayelet catches an evil djinn watching her from the back of a…mehr

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¿¿¿Be warned Djinn come in every color and every shade of shadow . . . "...breakneck in pace and breathtaking in prose," Rose Amber Reviews calls The Fires of Qaf "A stunning new fantasy series." For ten years, street musician Ayelet has been hiding throughout the Ottoman Empire from the faceless mystical slave master who tormented her childhood. But lost souls long for homes, and when she returns to medieval Turkey she finds herself lingering. One last performance, one last song. Then she will leave. But evil never waits, and when Ayelet catches an evil djinn watching her from the back of a crowd, she knows she stayed far too long. Jahmil Amir, the displaced djinn heir to the throne of the magical land of Shihala, has his own problems. Betrothed to a wretched djinn queen and in search of his mysteriously vanished army of flying snakes, he has no time for music or love. Instead, his heart is consumed with revenge. When lava giants and bone-crunching ghouls force them together, fate has a different plan for the star-crossed lovers. But while love tempts them both with a promise as beautiful as it is forbidden, the Faceless Man will not be forgotten. Can Ayelet and Jahmil find a home in each other's arms, or will lovers turn into enemies out of fear and revenge?
Autorenporträt
Laya's debut novel "The Lumbermill" won the 2021 Maxy Award for Best Thriller and was a finalist for 2021 IAN Award for Best Debut Novel. She is a member of ITW and AWP and has been featured on national news outlets, including Fox, NBC and The Daily Herald. With a degree in history from the University of Utah, Laya's creative work has always been rooted in the mysteries of the past. She loves connecting with and experiencing other cultures, both past and present, and for her the writing journey always begins with extensive research. Laya loves to travel and has lived in both Tijuana, Mexico and Istanbul, Turkey, though her home will always be Utah's Rocky Mountains. She writes in the genres of fantasy, romance, thriller, horror, and speculative fiction. Other than reading, writing, and learning about the past, she enjoys stand-up comedy, terrible movies, ugly dogs, red wine, stinky cheese, travel, and simply spending time with her friends and family. For more info on Laya's independent work, please visit LayaVSmith.com