![]() ![]() ![]() TASHA SURI: I often describe The Burning Kingdoms as a South Asian history inspired series about two morally grey lesbians who work together to set an empire ablaze. To mark the release of The Oleander Sword, Tasha Suri stopped by WinterIsComing to talk about The Oleander Sword, her work, favorite books, and more.ĭANIEL ROMAN: How would you introduce The Burning Kingdoms to readers who’ve never heard of your books before? The Oleander Sword is a romantic epic that pulls no punches you can check out our review of the book here. After releasing the standalone Wuthering Heights remix What Souls Are Made Ofin early July, Suri is returning to the world she created in The Jasmine Throne with book 2 in her epic fantasy series The Burning Kingdoms. A love of period Bollywood films, history, and mythology led her to write South Asian–influenced fantasy. ![]() and now Suri is back with the sequel, The Oleander Sword.īorn in London to Punjabi parents, Tasha Suri studied English and creative writing at Warwick University and is now a cat-owning librarian in London. Tasha Suri’s The Jasmine Thronewas a standout fantasy release of 2021, combining a South Asian inspired fantasy world with a sweeping sapphic romance story, nature magic spiced with body horror, and a tale of imperial rebellion. August has been a great month for fantasy books, and it’s about to get even better. ![]()
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