The Rarkyn's Familiar

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By Nikky Lee

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"A stunning debut."—Aurealis Magazine
"Steeped in other-worldly magic and adventure." —Andromeda Spaceways Magazine
An orphan bent on revenge. A monster searching for freedom. A forbidden pact that binds their fates.

Lyss has heard her father's screams, smelled the iron-tang of his blood. She witnessed his execution.
And plotted her revenge.
Then, a violent encounter traps Lyss in a blood-pact with a rarkyn from the otherworld, imbuing her with the monster's forbidden magic—a magic that will erode her sanity.
To break the pact, she and the rarkyn must journey to the heart of the Empire. All that stands in their way are the mountains, the Empire's soldiers, and Lyss' uneasy alliance with the rarkyn.
But horrors await them on the road—horrors even rarkyns fear.
The most terrifying monster isn't the one Lyss travels with.
It's the one that's awoken inside her.
Monsters of a feather flock together.
THE RARKYN'S FAMILIAR is an epic, dark fantasy perfect for fans of Andrzej Sapkowski's THE WITCHER and Brandon Sanderson's MISTBORN.
Awards:

2023 Sir Julius Vogel Award Winner (Best Youth Novel)
2022 Foreward INDIES Book of the Year Bronze Winner (Young Adult Fiction)
2022 Aurealis Award Finalist (Best Young Adult Novel)
2022 Indie Ink Award Winner (Best Friendship)
2022 Indie Ink Award Winner (Prettiest Prose)
2022 Indie Ink Award Winner (Side Character MVP)
2022 Indie Ink Award Finalist (Best Debut)
2022 Indie Ink Award Finalist (Best Morally Grey Character)
2022 Indie Ink Award Finalist (Writing the Future We Need: Mental Health Representation)
The Rarkyn's Familiar