The Travelling City
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After a hundred years of watching humans make bad decisions, anyone would be sick of their job as peacekeeper.
Reihan is no exception. Created to deal with humans who lose control over their manifestation abilities, she is more than ready for a vacation.
Worse still, virtually all humans in the Travelling City can manifest. That is, they can shape reality according to every whim of their imagination. Keeping the peace among them would be more than enough to keep Reihan busy, but people like Phillippe manage to make things worse still, both for himself and for everyone around him.
To improve his social standing, Phillippe drenched himself in the city’s collective subconscious and strengthened his inborn manifestation powers. Even though he shouldn’t be, he seems fine, crowned as the new star escort in the Brothel of Transformative Curiosities.
Reihan has seen this story play out before. But Phillippe is far too charming, far too kind, and far too inconsolable for her to simply look away.
The Travelling City is a dark fantasy mystery packed with romance and even more existential dread; set in a whimsical, bizarre and ever-changing world. You'll love the Travelling City if you're looking for:
- Character-driven fantasy books
- A queer approach to gender
- Dark themes
- A painfully beautiful world
- A Grumpy and Sunshine romance dynamic
- A magic system that reflects the characters' psychology
- Ambiguous but ultimately lovable characters
- Moral and existential philosophy
*Praise for "The Travelling City":*
"This is one of the most creative and imaginative worlds I've experienced in some time." - K.T. Munson, Author of Unfathomable Chance.
"I read a lot of fantasy books, which sit within a variety of subgenres, yet it's rare that I read a book as fantastical as The Travelling City. This novel is packed full of whimsy and psychedelia, through which the author has crafted an entirely unique vision." - W.A. Stanley, Reviewer for WAS.
"The idea of a floating city created by people's thoughts is both fascinating and terrifying (...) Adrienne Miller weaves an intricate tale of created people who are more human than some of the humans they serve. " - B.J. Sikes, author of The Archimedean Heart.
"Wielding a psychedelic array of bizarre imagery and space-distorting magic, The Travelling City boasts a truly fantastical setting for readers to dive in to. In a world where humans can manifest new realities for themselves, Adrienne Miller tests the limits of how weird and unfamiliar she can make her debut world, and it's in this uniqueness that the book finds its shine [...] the indie space is blessed to have another author trying new things." - Epic Indie.