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The Prince Without Sorrow

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Drawing on inspiration from the Mauryan Empire of Ancient India, debut author Maithree Wijesekara plunges readers into the first amazing book of the Obsidian Throne trilogy, a new fantasy series of hunted witches, romantic angst, and political intrigue. Perfect for fans of The Hurricane Wars and The Jasmine Throne.

A prince born into violence, seeking peace.

Prince Ashoka is the youngest son of the tyrannical Emperor Adil Maurya. Considered an outcast by his father for his rejection of the emperor's brutal onslaught against the witches of the empire, Ashoka longs for change. When the sudden and unexpected death of his father leaves the monarchy in disarray, Ashoka is sent to govern a tumultuous region annexed by Emperor Adil that is terrorized by nature spirits—a task many see as doomed to fail. Suspected by a disdainful governor and evaded by distrustful witches, Ashoka must question his rigid ideals and fight against becoming the one person he despises the most—his father.

A witch shackled by pacifism, seeking revenge.

Shakti is a mayakari: a witch bound by a pacifist code. After witnessing the murder of her aunt and village at the hands of the emperor, Shakti hurtles down a path of revenge, casting a curse with unexpected consequences. Posing as a maidservant in the famed palace of the Mauryas and armed with newfound powers beyond her imagination, Shakti attempts to dismantle the monarchy from within by having the royal progeny ruin themselves and turn their father's legacy into nothing but ash.

In a world where nature spirits roam the land, and witches are hunted to extinction, Ashoka and Shakti will be forced to grapple with the consequences of power: to take it for themselves or risk losing it completely.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 2, 2024
      Wijesekara debuts with this riveting dark fantasy, the first in her Obsidian Throne series. Shakti is a mayakari, or witch, and her people are unfairly hunted and punished by cruel Emperor Adil Maurya of the Ran Empire. After the emperor burns a couple of mayakari, including Shakti’s aunt, at the stake, Shakti seeks revenge. The mayakari aren’t supposed to cause harm, but Shakti curses Emperor Adil with “living misfortune,” hoping to prolong his suffering instead of offering the mercy of a swift death. Something goes wrong, however, as the emperor dies soon after and his demise is blamed on the mayakari, inciting even more rage against them. Shakti is shocked to then discover that the emperor’s consciousness is trapped within her mind. To free herself from his presence, she infiltrates the palace in search of Prince Ashoka, who, in a parallel story line, struggles with his father’s legacy and seeks peace. The lush magic system draws on Buddhist beliefs, and Wijesekara’s tense court politics captivate. The result is an electrifying story of betrayal, ambition, and vengeance. This is a great start.

    • Library Journal

      January 1, 2025

      Wijesekara's debut launches a romantasy trilogy that draws inspiration from the Mauryan Empire of ancient India. Prince Ashoka becomes an outcast when he objects to his emperor father's brutal onslaught against witches, but he's sent to govern a region terrorized by nature spirits after his father suddenly dies. Witch Shakti, meanwhile, seeks revenge and plots to dismantle the monarchy. With a 100K-copy first printing. Prepub Alert.

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    • Booklist

      February 1, 2025
      Prince Ashoka is a disappointment to his father, Emperor Adil, particularly because his older siblings, Arush and Aarya, subscribe to their father's brutal approach to expansion of the empire and destruction of the peaceful mayakari (witches), while Ashoka refuses to even hunt a deer. Meanwhile, mayakari Shakti violates their rules, cursing Emperor Adil after he destroys her village for harboring witches. She rapidly discovers the karmic impact of her magic as she finds herself psychically entwined with the deceased emperor and his ancestors and discovers her new ability of interfering with others' dreams. Shakti makes her way into a palace assignment as the emperor's children scramble to adjust to their new roles. She works first for Ashoka, who recognizes her as a mayakari, and then for Aarya, who commandeers her when Ashoka is assigned to govern Taksila, an area cursed by a mayakari that Adil murdered. Ashoka and Shakti's goals evolve as they do, both desperately rethinking their moral stances as they face untenable situations, leaving them poised for action in what will be an eagerly anticipated sequel.

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