Royal Affliction

Royal Affliction by Jennifer A. Marsh is a paranormal fantasy published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on April 9, 2013. This 256-page book features a strong, sarcastic leading lady, Quartessa, who grapples with her identity as a princess while navigating the complexities of both her royal heritage and a modest life in the human world. The narrative blends elements of humor, romance, and morbidity, presenting a unique perspective on the struggles of belonging and self-acceptance.
Readers will find Quartessa’s journey compelling as she flees her arranged marriage and attempts to blend into human society, only to be drawn back into her royal life by a revenge plot that threatens her existence. Alongside her mixed-blood boyfriend Clifton and a cast of allies, Quartessa confronts challenges that test her loyalty and strength. The story explores themes of family, identity, and the consequences of running from one’s past, making it a rich addition to the fantasy genre.
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Royal Affliction is a paranormal fantasy blended with reality. This book has elements of humor, romance and morbidity which stand out in Jennifer’s style of writing. It has a strong, sarcastic leading lady who just really wants to find her place in either of her worlds. If you love Charlaine Harris, Patricia Briggs or Katie MacAlister this book is for you! Look for other books in “The Anti-Princess Saga” coming soon. Excerpt from back cover: The life of a Princess was something Quartessa would have never chosen for herself. Being handed everything and being doted upon for her bloodline rather than whom she was were neither of her life aspirations. Instead of staying in Kortis and celebrating her arranged marriage to a man she despised she chose to flee to the human world to live a modest life off a modest wage and merely blend in with the human population. To her father she was insubordinate. To her brother she was a deserter. To her sister-in-law she was undeserving of her title. To her mother she was simply misunderstood. Quartessa never cared much about what other’s thought about her, but at least she was being judged based on her actions rather than what was written in her blood. Blood was far more important to her kind than it ever was to her. Her father would never approve of her new mixed-blood boyfriend on that concept alone. But as the laws of life have taught most of us, running from your problems is only a temporary solution. In the end the past usually ends up biting you in the ass. After a few years of a peaceful human life, Quartessa finds herself the pawn in a revenge plot on her kind, endangering her life and forcing her to regretfully return to Kortis to seek the help of her father. While she finds little useful information she is accompanied back to the human world by her newfound mixed-blooded love, Clifton, her best friend and very talented which, Violet, a Zolera warrior, Quino, the man she would have been forced to marry had she not left, Kafkus, and a mortal expiration date of 10 days. Along her journey she allies two humans and the Yaro Loach. But when Violet disappears, Quartessa questions the loyalty of her new friends. To gain her life back and rescue her best friend, she must face and kill her attacker, a task far above her abilities. Will she be able to save her friends, family and newfound love? A choice must be made.
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