Emily Varga is a YA Fantasy author with a fondness for getting lost in bookstores, eating copious amounts of rice, and watching a lot of terrible reality tv. She has lived all over the world, but currently calls the Rocky Mountains of western Canada home, where she lives with her family and their menagerie of pets. When she's not writing, Emily works as a family lawyer, where she learned more about storytelling than she ever expected. Emily's debut novel For She Is Wrath is a Pakistani-inspired Count of Monte Cristo retelling.
For She is Wrath is a brutally beautiful tale filled with sisterhood, romance, and above all: revenge. What a fresh, riveting fantasy. -- Susan Dennard, New York Times bestselling author of<i> The Luminaries</i> Unabashedly furious and vengeful, For She Is Wrath is a brilliant retelling set in an imaginative Pakistani-inspired world. Varga has crafted a love letter to angry girls. If you ever wished for an Arya Stark spinoff with a fiery enemies to lovers romance, this is the book for you. -- Vaishnavi Patel, New York Times bestselling author of Kaikeyi Filled with romance, adventure, and heart, For She Is Wrath is a fresh take on the Count of Monte Cristo classic readers didn’t know they needed. -- Adrienne Young, New York Times bestselling author of the Fable series A searing tale of romance and revenge set against the backdrop of a rich, magical world. Filled with evocative prose, political intrigue, and electric chemistry, For She Is Wrath is a vibrant debut. Emily Varga is an author to watch. -- Akshaya Raman, author of The Ivory Key An action-packed fantasy adventure that starts with a bang and doesn't let up, Varga's tale of revenge, romance and friendship lives up to its title led by a fierce firecracker of a heroine determined to make her enemies pay. -- Tanvi Berwah, author of<i> Monsters Born and Made</i> Varga’s debut is a compelling story with a strong, sword-wielding female lead, intense fight scenes, unpredictable magic, and fiery romance... a vividly realized, page-turning revenge story. -- Kirkus