
Oathbreakers
In seven days, the Fallen will rise again.
A sell-sword for hire, Avante’s life is completely changed when an Aasimar tells her that she is the chosen one, that she is needed in Quai to defeat the new champion of the Fallen. There’s just a small hiccup: Not one but two ancient artefacts are missing.
With the fate of the world hanging in the balance, her gang – an elf, an eladrin, a dragonborn, a gnome, and a nerd – must travel across the continent and take a stand. If not for the living, if not for the world, then for a second chance at happiness. And for a life-changing amount of gold.
Can they put aside personal grudges to save themselves and the world?
Absurdities
In a world where magical prowess is the only mark of strength, humans are treated as second-class citizens due to their inability to access magic. The Warlocks hold all seats of power and firmly control trade and resources. What little power humans have can be taken away at any time by their Warlock overlords, and there is nothing humans can do to fight back. Until now.
With her grandfather’s research complete, Lady Grace Ravelin must prepare to sacrifice everything she has, including her life, for a slim chance to gain access to magic and make the world a better place for humans. She finds an unlikely ally in an Agent of Death. Their friendship deepens, and his unconditional support makes her question her upbringing and shakes the foundations of familial loyalty. As the stains of blood deepen on her hands, Grace must find the answer to one question: Is loyalty more important than happiness?


Charcuterie of Stories
Four fantasy stories. Four protagonists. Four powers. Four goals.
There’s a mage trying to do the right thing…
There’s a dying vampire dog…
There’s a barbarian trying to save the world…
There’s a sentient knife bored of the world…
How many have you read?

About the author
Hi, my name is Anagha.
I am the author of the Amazon bestselling coming-of-age fantasy Absurdities. I also write a lot of short stories to hone my craft, which I have put together in a collection I called Charcuterie of Stories.
I used to be a data analyst, but with some encouragement from my family, I answered the siren’s call and dived head-first into the world of indie publishing. My elaborate world-building relies on unhealthy amounts of caffeine and theobromine. I chose to write because my English teacher liked an essay I wrote in sixth grade and told me I have potential. I am also an avid reader, and when I am not writing, I am out collecting books by indie authors.
In my very little free time, I love playing with my two very beautiful dogs. I have a gallery dedicated to them if you would like to admire them.
