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Ballad for Jasmine Town

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A law-abiding metalworking witch and a form-shifting half-fae musician embark on a secret romance, but soon become caught in escalating tensions between fae and humans that threaten their hometown. The second story after the popular Lava Red Feather Blue comes alive in Ballad for Jasmine Town.
The town of Miryoku has ocean views, fragrant jasmine vines, and a thriving arts scene, including a popular nineties cover band. It also sits on the verge, sharing a border with fae territory, a realm of both enchantments and dangers.
Rafi has been unusual all his life: a human born to a fae mother, a mortal denizen of the fae realm, a form-shifter. He aches to join the human world, but prejudices and legal tangles stand in his way. After the death of his beloved human grandmother at the careless hands of fae, his only connection to humans is the cover band he plays with—until he meets Roxana.
Roxana is a dutiful single parent and a metalworking witch specializing in healing charms. When she meets Rafi one summer night and repairs an instrument string for him, they strike up a friendship that soon kindles into love. But she's moving away from Miryoku at summer's end, and Rafi must stay, determined to stop the fae who keep hurting townsfolk. Together, Roxana and Rafi formulate an idea that might tame the most dangerous offenders—or might only accelerate the doom of their hometown.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 22, 2024
      Humans and fae collide in this vivid urban fantasy from Ringle (Persephone’s Orchard). Rafi of Eidolonia is the son of two half-human parents, who are both counted by the government as fae and are denizens of the fae lands on the other side of the Verge, the border between fae and human territories. Rafi, counted as human, has spent his life drifting between the human and fae sides of the Verge, not really belonging to either world. He plays mandolin with Meloncollie, a 90s cover band, and meets Roxana Wei, a matter-witch who works with metal, when she attends their concert. As the two fall in love, relations between the faeries and the humans become increasingly fraught with a series of fae incursions into the border town of Miryoku. With the fragile truce between species hanging in the balance, Rafi, Roxana, and the town they adore are all at risk. Ringle’s worldbuilding offers a fascinating mix of magic and modern technology, balancing the known and the fantastical. The politics stay largely in the background as the novel keeps an intimate focus on Rafi and Roxana. It’s an unusual choice for a fantasy novel, but Ringle makes it work. Readers will find this a welcome change of pace. Agent: Linda Migalti, Susan Schulman & Assoc.

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