About Fire and Fools
Princess Everburn has fire in her blood… literally. It comes with strength that could bend steel, a family history of mild (okay, severe) madness, and an engagement to the insufferable braggart Lord Harriot. When her father the King invites the suitor to woo his daughter in what should be a routine courtship, Everburn gets dragged into romantic nonsense that soon twists into something far more sinister.
Because halfway through this book, BAM! Everything changes. (We’d love to tell you how, but, you know… spoilers.) Let’s just say there will be courtroom drama, bare-knuckled brawls, and an alarming amount of white-collar crime for a medieval fantasy setting.
Court masks slip. Conspiracies tiptoe through castle halls in velvet slippers. Something is very wrong in the kingdom of Everburn. And its Princess may be the only one with the moxie (and magic inherited from a warlord bloodline that historically considered “negotiation” a four-letter word) to uncover it. But the deeper she goes, the more it threatens to consume her.
Oh, and that grinning Elven jester on the cover? Don’t worry about him. He’s completely harmless.
Probably.
A labyrinthine fantasy jaunt packed with royal intrigue, medieval mayhem, and some good ol’ backstabbing for funzies. Perfect for readers who’ve always wanted to see Game of Thrones meet Blackadder!
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Author Bio:
Ian Rollins Price was born in New York and grew up there before relocating to Massachusetts, where he enrolled in Harvard University’s prestigious weekend bartending course. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he took the opportunity to write his first novel. These days, Ian is focused on his most important and rewarding project: raising his daughter with his wonderful wife. But he still finds time to write nonsense when he can.
He is also the author of “That Basterd Holmes & The New England Affair” and “Dystopia’s Edge”.