"Come for the irrepressible gremlin of a narrator, stay for the plot-relevant cake competitions! A whip-smart, hilarious and exuberant high seas romp."—Freya Marske, Sunday Times bestselling author of A Marvellous Light
"Rowland’s latest standalone journey into their Chantiverse (A Choir of Lies, 2019) is a delightful romp. Fans of Our Flag Means Death are going to flock to this hilarious and unabashedly queer pirate adventure."—Booklist, starred review
"Alexandra Rowland has written the ideal antidote to the past indeterminate number of awful years, as well as a cure for the Our Flag Meets Death hiatus."—LitHub
"Simply a masterpiece. Uproariously funny, exquisitely witty, brimming with buckling of swashes and scuttling of butts, an adventure tale peppered with heartfelt moments and the power of friendship like so much grapeshot. Put me in a rowboat and tow me behind the ship if I tell a lie."—Premee Mohamed, Nebula Award-winning author of Beneath the Rising
"I’ve never fallen so instantly in love with a story as with Running Close To The Wind by the inimitable Alexandra Rowland. Incredible fun, endearing characters, and a beautiful message wrapped in a sea-serpent bow."—Seth Haddon, author of Reborn
"There simply wasn't a single dull moment in this story.... One of the most hysterical and delightfully queer fantasy adventures you will ever have the pleasure of experiencing."—Grimdark Magazine
"Truly good fun."—Kirkus Reviews
"Will have readers laughing on every page."—BookPage
Praise for A Taste of Gold and Iron
“A delicious tangle of romance, fealty, and dangerous politics.”—Tasha Suri, author of The Jasmine Throne
"Sexual tension overload! One of my favorite reads of the year."—Katee Robert, USA Today and New York Times bestselling author
“I highly recommend this one to all adult fantasy-romance readers! With brilliant anxiety representation and a cool magic system, A Taste of Gold and Iron is one to remember.” —Tricia Levenseller, New York Times bestselling author of Blade of Secrets
“Witty, clever, and often extremely funny, Rowland’s tale of a prince who doesn’t want power but has it anyway—and must survive all the risks that brings with it—somehow manages to be both soft and hard-edged, clever and kind. And sexy! Very much that too.”—Jenn Lyons, author of The Ruin of Kings
“A Taste of Gold and Iron is a slow-burn romance flush with sexy, complicated relationships and founded on the ethics of duty and love. As indulgent and satisfying as your favorite fanfiction.”—Tessa Gratton, author of The Queens of Innis Lear
“Rowland delivers a breathtakingly intimate narrative in this gorgeous fantasy, in which the political intrigue of a kingdom serves as backdrop to a romance between the softest of hearts. . . . In exploring what monarchs owe their people, and what individuals owe each other, this achingly tender fantasy wows.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"A beautifully detailed world, the power to touch-taste metal, political schemes, and a slow-burn romance wrap together in a lush fantasy. Rowland's latest continues to showcase their captivating prose, immersive details, and complicated characters."—Library Journal (starred review)
“An engaging fantasy/romance set in a large, lush, and inclusive world.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
04/01/2024
Avra Helvaçi is a former Arasti Ministry of Intelligence field agent, tasked with discovering and delivering information all over. Now Avra has accidentally stolen the biggest, most costly secret of his country. No one will believe this was unintentional, so Avra takes to the high seas to escape, landing on the ship of his occasional lover, pirate captain Teveri az-Haffar. Teveri would rather boot Avra back into the sea, but Avra convinces them to go with him to the Isles of Lost Souls, a pirate republic far from his pursuers. There, Avra and Teveri will sell the secret to the highest bidder, profit, and become legends. Will they let pesky government officials, a secretive, sexy, and celibate priest who has joined the pirate ship's crew, or the sea-serpent breeding season get in their way? Maybe. VERDICT Rowland (A Taste of Iron and Gold) dials up the humor, innuendo, and laugh-out-loud escapades in this pirate novel. Fans of the show Our Flag Means Death should definitely take a look.—Kristi Chadwick
2024-05-17
A pirate crew, a big secret, and a meddling ambassador meet at a cake competition—what could possibly go wrong?
Avra Helvaçi has a secret that might get him back in Teveri’s good graces, if he can just convince them to give him the time of day. Teveri az-Ḣaffār, captain of the The Running Sun, needs to pay their crew, and preferably not with the fancy straw that has been their only booty recently, making them more receptive to Avra’s pleas, despite their better judgment. And it seems like Avra might really have something valuable, important enough to destabilize the pact between the pirates and the Araşti government, but Avra’s information will need to be interpreted by Julian, the ship’s newest crew member, who is too handsome for his own good and, unluckily, a monk who has taken a vow of celibacy. Begrudgingly, Teveri allows Avra back on the ship, counting on his good luck (about which Avra remains agnostic) to see them through negotiations with possible bidders, interference from government officials, angry sea serpents, and more. Avra, for his part, is eager to please, and also eager to get back in Teveri’s bed, no matter how mean Teveri is to him. Avra’s manic energy permeates every page, making ridiculous scenarios seem plausible and even expected. Hijinks, of course, ensue, with a smattering of heartfelt commentary from Julian on emotions and getting along. Queer relationships, consent, scheming, mishaps, and more make for truly good fun and a quick read.
Piratical antics along with a few sex jokes.