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How Rory Thorne Destroyed the Multiverse

The Thorne Chronicles #1 / 2
by K. Eason
How Rory Thorne Destroyed the Multiverse (The Thorne Chronicles #1) by K. Eason
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Princess Rory Thorne must use the fairy blessings gifted to her at birth to change the multiverse - or possibly destroy it - in the first book in a humorous new space opera duology.

The Princess Rory Thorne - eldest daughter, amateur arithmancer, blessed by fairies--always imagined she'd inherit her father's throne and govern the interplanetary Thorne Consortium. Then her father is assassinated, her mother gives birth to a son, and Rory is betrothed to Prince Ivar of the Tadeshi Free Worlds as a peace offering. But when Rory arrives on the space station Urse, she uncovers a treacherous plot to unseat Ivar and usurp his throne...

Vernor Moss, Minister of Energy in the Tadeshi Free Worlds, wants to be king. Having conspired to name himself Regent to the minor (and somewhat idiotic) prince, he anticipates that he will someday rule in all but name. But the Regent wasn't counting on Rory Thorne, a princess with thirteen fairy blessings, the most important of which is take no bullshit.

With only her bodyguard and her arithmancer-Vizier, Rory must outmaneuver the Regent and rescue the Prince. But in order to succeed, she may just have to start a war...

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Release date: October 8, 2019

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K. Eason

K. Eason has always been drawn to questions that live in the gray areas, what happens when myth collides with politics, when technology wears the mask of magic, and when the stories we inherit don’t quite fit the world we live in. That curiosity has carried into every corner of her fiction, from spacefaring fairy-tale heroines to murder-mystery mecha stalking the ruins of forgotten civilizations.

Her first trilogy, On the Bones of Gods, introduced readers to a world where Viking-like magic and Roman-shaped empire clashed in brutal, beautiful ways. With The Thorne Chronicles she leapt into space, blending the wit of a fairy tale with the grit of political science fiction in How Rory Thorne Destroyed the Multiverse and its sequel. Most recently, The Weep (Nightwatch on the Hinterlands and Nightwatch Over Windscar) fused alien ruins, detective intrigue, and magical technology into stories that feel at once intimate and expansive. Across all these series runs a constant thread: a fascination with power, privilege, and the choices that shape identity.

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Beyond her novels, Eason has published short fiction in venues ranging from Cabinet-des-Fées to Crossed Genres. She teaches writing and composition at the University of California, Irvine, where her students wrestle with everything from zombie apocalypses to the moral ambiguity of Beowulf. Her teaching and storytelling feed into one another, each informed by her love of questions without easy answers.

At home in Southern California, she shares her life with her husband and several mischief-making cats. She practices martial arts, knits, experiments with hand-dyed yarn, and occasionally trades pen for sword in Viking-style combat. These eclectic pursuits echo through her fiction, lending her worlds a texture that feels both grounded and strange.

K. Eason may not yet be a household name, but among readers of science fiction and fantasy she has carved out a reputation for sharp prose, inventive worldbuilding, and characters who linger long after the final page. Whether she is spinning tales of fairy-blessed princesses navigating galactic politics or investigators chasing down impossible crimes, her work always asks the deeper question: how do we find meaning in the stories we tell ourselves?

The Thorne Chronicles

The Thorne Chronicles consists of two books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

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