
False Goddess Trilogy #1: The Scarlet Throne
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A dark, heart-thumping political epic fantasy by debut author Amy Leowāfull of scheming demons, morally grey heroines, talking cats, and cut-throat priests, this delicious tale of power and corruption will captivate from beginning to end.
Binsa is a āliving goddess,ā chosen by the gods to dispense both mercy and punishment from her place on the Scarlet Throne. But her reign hides a deadly secret. Rather than channeling the wisdom of an immortal deity, she harbors a demon.
Though, one cannot remain a living goddess forever. When her templeās priests decide that Binsaās time in power has come to an end, a new girl, Medha, is selected to take over her position as goddess. But Binsa refuses to be discarded into a life of uncertainty as a young woman, and she strikes a deal with her demon: She will sacrifice her peopleās lives in order to magnify his power, and in return, he will help her seize control from the priests once and for all.
But how much of her humanity is she willing to trade for the sake of ambition? Deals with demons are rarely so simple.
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āThe Scarlet Throne is a darkly captivating book drenched in undiluted feminine rage. Living goddess Binsaās bartering of blood and power offers one hell of a villain origin story, and readers in search of devious political schemes, moral complexity, and lush worldbuilding need look no further.ā
āJulie Leong, author of Teller of Small FortunesāLeow weaves a compelling, richly-imagined tale steeped in ambition and shimmering folklore. With lyrical prose and a fascinating anti-heroine at the helm, The Scarlet Throne is a riveting debut.ā
āSophia Slade, author of NightstriderāAmy Leow has crafted a wonderfully rich world filled with political complexities and delicious drama that will keep you at the edge of your seat. This book will make you embrace your inner villain and be completely unapologetic about it.ā
āAmber Chen, author of Of Jade and DragonsāA bold and beautiful story of power, politics, and religion. The world Leow weaves is vibrant, and filled with fascinating depth. Her characters are vicious and complex. The Scarlet Throne is a must-read for anyone who loves villainous women.ā
āMaelan Holliday, author of The Stonewall Saga -
Amy Leow is a Malaysian SFF writer currently residing in Kuala Lumpur. She graduated with a degree in linguistics and is currently pursuing a PhD in the same subject. When not reading or writing, she can be found consuming copious amounts of anime, boba, and random facts on the internet.
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- Description
- Praise
- About the Author
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A dark, heart-thumping political epic fantasy by debut author Amy Leowāfull of scheming demons, morally grey heroines, talking cats, and cut-throat priests, this delicious tale of power and corruption will captivate from beginning to end.
Binsa is a āliving goddess,ā chosen by the gods to dispense both mercy and punishment from her place on the Scarlet Throne. But her reign hides a deadly secret. Rather than channeling the wisdom of an immortal deity, she harbors a demon.
Though, one cannot remain a living goddess forever. When her templeās priests decide that Binsaās time in power has come to an end, a new girl, Medha, is selected to take over her position as goddess. But Binsa refuses to be discarded into a life of uncertainty as a young woman, and she strikes a deal with her demon: She will sacrifice her peopleās lives in order to magnify his power, and in return, he will help her seize control from the priests once and for all.
But how much of her humanity is she willing to trade for the sake of ambition? Deals with demons are rarely so simple.
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āThe Scarlet Throne is a darkly captivating book drenched in undiluted feminine rage. Living goddess Binsaās bartering of blood and power offers one hell of a villain origin story, and readers in search of devious political schemes, moral complexity, and lush worldbuilding need look no further.ā
āJulie Leong, author of Teller of Small FortunesāLeow weaves a compelling, richly-imagined tale steeped in ambition and shimmering folklore. With lyrical prose and a fascinating anti-heroine at the helm, The Scarlet Throne is a riveting debut.ā
āSophia Slade, author of NightstriderāAmy Leow has crafted a wonderfully rich world filled with political complexities and delicious drama that will keep you at the edge of your seat. This book will make you embrace your inner villain and be completely unapologetic about it.ā
āAmber Chen, author of Of Jade and DragonsāA bold and beautiful story of power, politics, and religion. The world Leow weaves is vibrant, and filled with fascinating depth. Her characters are vicious and complex. The Scarlet Throne is a must-read for anyone who loves villainous women.ā
āMaelan Holliday, author of The Stonewall Saga -
Amy Leow is a Malaysian SFF writer currently residing in Kuala Lumpur. She graduated with a degree in linguistics and is currently pursuing a PhD in the same subject. When not reading or writing, she can be found consuming copious amounts of anime, boba, and random facts on the internet.












