NATIONAL BESTSELLER • Two elven sisters become imprisoned in the intoxicating world of the fae, where danger and love lie in wait. Faebound is the first book in an enchanting new trilogy from the Sunday Times bestselling author of The Final Strife. “A romantic fantasy of epic proportions, crackling with magic and passion.”—Samantha Shannon, bestselling author of The Priory of the Orange Tree Yeeran was born on the battlefield, has lived on the battlefield, and one day, she knows, she’ll die on the battlefield. As a warrior in the elven army, Yeeran has known nothing but violence her whole life. Her sister, Lettle, is trying to make a living as a diviner, seeking prophecies of a better future. When a fatal mistake leads to Yeeran’s exile from the Elven Lands, both sisters are forced into the terrifying wilderness beyond their borders. There they encounter the impossible: the fae court. The fae haven’t been seen for a millennium. But now Yeeran and Lettle are thrust into their seductive world, torn among their loyalties to each other, their elven homeland, and their hearts. Book One of the Faebound Trilogy Don’t miss any of Saara El-Arifi’s magical Faebound Trilogy: FAEBOUND • CURSEBOUND
Saara El-Arifi
Saara El-Arifi is a renowned Palestinian-American poet and writer known for her powerful and evocative poetry that often explores themes of identity, culture, and social justice. Her works are characterized by a lyrical and emotive style that has resonated with readers around the world. El-Arifi's most notable work, "The Wounds of Exile," is a collection of poems that delves into the experiences of displacement and longing for home.
El-Arifi's contributions to literature have had a significant impact on the genre of contemporary poetry, pushing boundaries and challenging conventional notions of language and form. Her ability to skillfully weave personal and political narratives has earned her critical acclaim and a dedicated following of readers. Through her work, El-Arifi continues to elevate the voices of marginalized communities and shed light on the complexities of the human experience.