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Girls of Fate and Fury: The stunning, heartbreaking finale to the New York Times bestselling Girls of Paper and Fire series

Natasha Ngan

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Fantasy, Romance, Fantasy & magical realism (Children's / Teenage)

The epic romance of Lei and Wren comes to a breathtaking conclusion in the explosive finale to the acclaimed, New York Times best-selling Girls of Paper and Fire series.

The epic romance of Lei and Wren comes to a breathtaking conclusion in the explosive finale to the acclaimed, New York Times bestselling Girls of Paper and Fire series.

'Don't struggle, Lei-zhi. It's time to take you back to the Hidden Palace. You're going home.'

The jaw-dropping conclusion to Girls of Storm and Shadow left the fates of Lei and Wren hanging in the balance. There's one thing Lei knows - she can never return to the Hidden Palace. The trauma and tragedy she suffered behind those opulent walls will plague her forever. She cannot be trapped there with the sadistic king again, especially without Wren.

The last time Lei saw the girl she loved, Wren was fighting an army of soldiers in a furious battle to the death.

With the two girls torn apart and each in great peril, will they reunite at last, or have their destinies diverged forever?

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Praise for Girls of Fate and Fury: The stunning, heartbreaking finale to the New York Times bestselling Girls of Paper and Fire series

  • An elegant and heart-rending ode to human endurance, and to love. Lei is an unforgettable protagonist - her story will have you reading all night, then calling for the next one - Samantha Shannon, NYT bestselling author of The Bone Season on Girls of Paper and Fire

  • Queer girls falling in love while kicking ass and resisting oppression in a rich, magical, and Asian-inspired world. What more could you ask for? - R. F. Kuang, author of The Poppy War on Girls of Paper and Fire

  • Full of appealing new characters, wild twists and heartbreaking sacrifices, it's a novel that's difficult to put down once you start it - Culturess on Girls of Storm and Shadow

  • Brutal, engaging, visceral yet tender, Girls of Storm and Shadow is a must read - Bibliophile BookClub on Girls of Storm and Shadow

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Natasha Ngan

Natasha Ngan is part young-adult author, part yoga-teacher, part habitual nap-taker. She grew up between Malaysia and the UK, speaking Chinese with her mother mainly as a way to talk about people without them understanding. She studied Geography at the University of Cambridge and later worked as a fashion blogger, social media consultant and freelance writer. Natasha recently moved to Paris, where she likes to imagine she drifts stylishly from brasserie to brasserie, notepad in one hand and wineglass in the other. In reality, she mostly spends her time lost on the metro and offending locals with her French.

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