Chaos in the Cards, book 1: Tell Me How It EndsQuinton Li2023

Synopsis

A coming-of-age cozy fantasy with a queer cast, witches, and tarot. Perfect for fans of Legends & Lattes and Our Flag Means Death

Iris Galacia's tarot cards do more than entertain gamblers.

With the flip of her fingers she can predict the future and uncover a person's secrets. But under the watchful eye of her mother, she is on thin ice for pursuing a passion in the family business, and then cracks start to form until eventually she falls through.

She is given an ultimatum — a test to prove her worth: earn a thousand coins or leave the business, and the family.

Enter Marin Boudreau, a charming young person who can scale buildings and break off doorknobs, who comes for her help to rescue a witch who's been falsely imprisoned in Excava Kingdom.

And Marin is willing to pay a high sum for her talents.

But saving a prisoner from royal hands isn't easy, nor is leaving home for the first time in eighteen years.

Now Iris must learn to trust in herself, Marin, and this new magical world, while racing the clock before the royals decide the fate of the witch, and before any secrets catch up to her.

TELL ME HOW IT ENDS features LGBTQ+, disabled, neurodivergent, cultural, and mental health representation. The main character, Iris Galacia, is a lesbian tarot reader with anxiety and autism. The second main character, Marin Boudreau, is an aromantic asexual non-binary person with ADHD.

Titre original : Chaos in the Cards, book 1: Tell Me How It Ends (2023)

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2023 Autoédité

346 pages

9 avril 2023

ISBN : 9780645681505

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  • avatar Seonne
    17 / 20 Le 14 Janvier 2024 à 23:12 Seonne

    Une belle introduction à un univers riche, très queer et plein de bienveillance. Les personnages m'ont beaucoup plu, le système de magie également ; et l'intrigue m'a paru bien maîtrisée dans son rythme. Un premier roman passionnant pour un·e autaire à suivre !