Brighter than Scale, Swifter than Flame
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- 10,99 €
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- 10,99 €
Publisher Description
With an armored, oath-bound hero reminiscent of The Mandalorian and the Asian-inspired epic fantasy of She Who Became the Sun, Neon Yang’s Brighter than Scale, Swifter than Flame is a stunning queer novella about a dragon hunter finding home with a dragon queen.
Few know the true identity of the masked guildknight of Mithrandon.
She barely remembers herself.
The masked guildknight—Yeva—was thirteen when she killed her first dragon. With her gift revealed, she was shipped away to the imperial capital to train in the rare art of dragon-slaying. Now a legendary dragon hunter, she has never truly felt at home—nor removed her armor in public—since that fateful day all those years ago.
Yeva must now go to Quanbao, a fiercely independent and reclusive kingdom. It is rumored that there, dragons are not feared as is right and proper, but instead loved and worshipped. It is rumored that there, they harbor a dragon behind their borders.
While Yeva searches for the dreaded beast, she is welcomed into the palace by Quanbao’s monarch, Lady Sookhee. Though wary of each other, Yeva is shocked to find herself slowly opening up to the beautiful, mysterious queen.
As they grow closer, Yeva longs to let Lady Sookhee see the person behind the armor, but she knows she must fulfill her purpose and slay the dragon. Ultimately, she must decide who—or what—she is willing to betray: her own heart, or the sacred duty that she has called home for so long.
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A dragon hunt goes awry in this sweet fantasy from Yang (The Genesis of Misery). Kunlin Yeva is 13 when she kills her first dragon and her proud parents send her to the Mithrandon guild to train as a dragon hunter. The decision tears Yeva away from everything she's ever known and ultimately leads her parents to split up. Now a legendary hunter known as the guildknight, Yeva mourns her lost childhood and never removes her armor. When the emperor orders her to hunt down a dragon believed to be terrorizing the neighboring kingdom of Quanbao, Yeva has no choice but to go, though she knows that in Quanbao dragons are worshipped rather than feared. There, Yeva meets Quanbao's girl-king, Lady Sookhee, and the women swiftly strike up a romance. When Yeva is tasked with guarding the entrance to the forbidden caverns beneath the palace, she discovers something that tests her loyalty both to her lover and to her guild. Yang seamlessly intertwines Yeva's search for the dragon with her longing for the home she left behind. The result is a brisk and satisfying tale full of love, hope, and yearning.