Khensa, a girl from the slums, is one of the last of a dying breed. Farro blood courses through her veins and for it she has suffered countless atrocities. Orphaned, kidnapped, imprisoned, and tortured, she endures without kwing if it shall ever end. For eleven months she endures... Enter Bomani, her unintentional savior. Sent by his father to assassinate the high priest, he finds her, bloody, starved, and naked upon the floor. She is feral and half-crazed and yet still he takes her away. He introduces her to a whole new world - his own. Together they navigate their way around a fragile society of kings, vendettas, and magic. Their story crosses deserts and mountains. It begins with fire and ends with water.
Arreana is a Washingtonian with an academic background in marine biology and biological anthropology. Aside from publishing Farro and Sulfur, Arreana's goal is to become a highschool biology teacher. Meanwhile, she'll do what she does best: drink absurd amounts of coffee, pine after Welsh Corgis, read a great deal of Jane Austen, and eat too much lasagna than is strictly good for one person to consume.