Paladin’s Grace Review- A Masterclass in “Comforting Competence” & Second Chances

Paladin's Grace Review

​”Stephen’s god died on the longest day of the year. Three years later, he’s a broken paladin knitting socks to keep the madness at bay. Grace is a perfumier with a sharp nose and a dangerous past. When a string of mysterious decapitations rocks the city, these two ‘mature’ adults must navigate a web of spies, poisoners, and their own endearingly awkward attraction. In a genre filled with teenage ‘Chosen Ones,’ T. Kingfisher delivers a masterclass in second chances, competence porn, and the radical act of being kind. This is the fantasy for everyone who feels they’ve lived a little too much life to be a ‘chosen one’ anymore.”

SINF-E-AAHAN – TALE OF 07 EMPOWERING WOMEN

sinf e aahan

Sinf E Aahan is inspired by the lives and training of female cadets from various backgrounds who were commissioned into the Pakistan Army. Using themes like patriotism, love, deception, betrayal, passion, and determination, Sinf E Aahan told the story of seven female cadets who were battling their own personal struggles while preparing to be soldiers. Each cadet had her own past, which included feudalism, gender norms, love betrayal, poverty, commitment, and fortune.