Zarrine Violetta's latest work is something I've been eagerly tracking! If you're into indie fantasy, her newest novella 'Whispers of the Shattered Crown' just dropped on Kindle Unlimited last month. I stayed up way too late binge-reading it—her prose has this haunting, lyrical quality that reminds me of early Patricia McKillip.
For physical copies, check out the limited-run hardcovers through Grimoire Press's website. They sell out fast, but the ebook is widely available. Also, she occasionally posts snippets of upcoming projects on her Tumblr (@zarrinev), though her updates are sporadic between writing marathons. That woman writes like she's possessed by some ancient storytelling spirit!
Tracking down Zarrine's newest creations feels like a treasure hunt. After 'The Hollow Queen' trilogy concluded, she's been experimenting with hybrid formats—her Patreon currently has an interactive fiction piece where readers vote on plot twists. The community there is wild about decoding her symbolism. For traditional releases, BookDepository usually has her international editions before big retailers. Pro move: set Google alerts for her pen name + 'release date' to catch announcements the second they drop.
Oh, I adore Zarrine's work! Her latest short story 'Glass Thorns at Dusk' is in the anthology 'Modern Fae Myths Vol. 3'—you can grab it on Audible too. The narrator does this incredible ethereal voice for the protagonist. I've noticed her stuff pops up in unexpected places; last year she contributed lore to that indie RPG 'Veilbound'. Following her newsletter gets you early access to serialized content before it hits major platforms.
Zarrine's latest? That'd be 'Silverthread Elegies', a poetry chapbook she co-created with that surrealist artist Lirien Vale. It's only available through small press Nightshade Editions right now—super limited print run, but damn is it pretty. Her writing always makes me feel like I'm walking through a dream half-remembered. Check indie bookstores or her Linktree for stock updates; things sell quick but she usually does restocks around solstices.
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Aliens are a real thing, they are hidden, they are a secret, but they have their own agreement with earth.
They choose humans, ones that no one would miss, hated, forgotten, and abandoned kids, they are sent to a special facility, they are groomed and taught since birth about space, their new life, and their owner/CG/Lover.
Violet is one of those kids, born to an addicted mother, and an MIA father, but she never believed in the system, she didn't believe there was someone out there for her, until he came.
Now she refuses to let him go, space life would be coming sooner than later.
This is a cgl story/fluffy story.
Appologies for any misspelling or grammar mistakes.
A FANTASY ROMANCE AND ADVENTURE!
“A man’s touch should never scare you.” His voice called for her attention and she gave it to him. “A man’s touch is something you are meant to enjoy. It will fulfill all your desires and protect you no matter what.”
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"If she dies, he dies. So will his wolf."
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High school was rough for Zaramanni who has features that are strange to other humans.
Just when she was about to forget about her past that almost killed her, just when she was ready to open a new chapter in her boring life, she is pulled into a new world.
When her soul is suddenly connected with the wolfless Alpha King of Zenrada, she becomes an open target for fairies and she finds her real identity as a half-fairy.
Her stay in that strange universe gets riddled with strange occurrences, an unexpected mate bond, attempts to take her life and never-ending supernatural drama.
But her stay in that universe may not be a terrible thing as she thought it would be.
Asides from having powers others can only dream about, she learns what it means to be loved and to be touched by a man in ways she could never imagine.
Her once boring life finally became fun and for once, living became bearable.
[Contains triggering and mature scenes]
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NB:
THIS STORY CONTAINS TWO BOOKS
BOOK ONE: THE POWERFUL HALF-FAIRY
BOOK TWO: THE WAR THAT LOOMS
All her life, Veronica Vane has always been an unstoppable force of nature, in battle, strength, arcane magic, and wits. That is until the tables have turned on one mission that completely changed her life: destroying Nuella Sangre, a union between Werewolves and Vampires. No matter how strong Veronica was, it backlashed against her when she found herself falling for one of the richest businessmen in the world, The Prince of Nuella Sangre, Giovanni Felix Thorn. As she was falling in love, she realized how wrong she was, and fought alongside Nuella Sangre when it was threatened by her own half-sister, Elspeth Vane. For failing her mission, the evil forces of Dexo Fernia have rallied to end the reign of their own Queen, Veronica Vane, for her vulnerability. Little did they know, they will enter the lion’s den, as Veronica unleash the oldest magic amongst them; Yxorix
Violet nearly 16 is out for revenge. She is learning new things about herself. Will she completely lose herself? Will she find herself? Will she get her desired revenge? Will she save her sisters? She knows what she has to do will she pull it off.
Seraphine Vale is betrayed on her twentieth birthday, not celebrated. Drugged and abandoned by the family that despises her, she awakens in a luxury hotel suite beside Lucian Ardent, a powerful and untouchable billionaire feared across elite society. Their meeting is accidental and the result of a conspiracy, but by dawn, her life is already falling apart. When Seraphine gets back to her house, judgment takes the place of protection. Weeks later, her pregnancy is exposed at the family dinner table. She is locked up, forced into premature labor, and deceived into thinking her newborn child has died in the aftermath of calculated cruelty. She is exiled out of the country and pursued, narrowly avoiding being killed, and she then vanishes outside of its borders. She is ignored by everyone. She will never be seen again by her foes. She returns six years later. Seraphine re-enters high society transformed, no longer fragile but elegant, powerful, and emotionally untouchable. With mastery in medicine, a rising fashion empire, and alliances among the elite, she begins reclaiming what was stolen from her. Her presence disrupts the carefully constructed life of Lydia, the stepsister who stole her place, her identity, and her child.
Lucian Ardent continues to look for the mysterious woman from that night despite the fact that he is unaware that she now appears before him under a different name and with different powers. Rivalry, suspicion, and an inexplicable pull that neither can ignore cross their paths. A brilliant young boy stands in the middle of them, drawn to the woman who thinks her child is dead. As deception unravels and buried truths surface, love and revenge converge in a world where reputation is power and identity is a weapon.
Seraphine did not return for forgiveness but for the truth and revenge.
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It was all about a conflicted arranged marriage.
Violet Hearhenway, married Ramon Fridling who was once married to her late sister.
But she wasn't asked to marry Ramon for no reason, or just for the fact that her elder sister was once married to this family.
She was asked to marry him because she had to complete what her elder sister could not complete.
But she falls..
She falls in the path of her elder sister..
The path of love
She grows to love her husband, only to find out that he is more to her...
He is her fated partner from the time of creation.
When she finds out all of that, she backs out of her initial plan... She decides to love her husband with all of her breath, her muscle and her might...
She vows to protect her husband from anything or anyone that comes her way...
Do you want to know what her mission is?
Do you think it will be that easy?
Do you want to know what becomes of Violet after she has resolved to protect and love Ramon?
Find out in this interesting, fantasy based but romantic mystery-revealing story....
Zarrine Violetta has been pretty active in the indie music scene lately, and I’ve heard whispers about her collaborating on a new EP with a few underground producers. No official release date yet, but her Instagram teases some studio sessions that look promising. Her last project, 'Midnight Echoes,' had this dreamy, lo-fi vibe, so I’m curious if she’s leaning into that or switching it up. Maybe something more experimental? Either way, I’m hyped.
Also, she’s been dropping hints about a possible short film or visual album. No concrete details, but her aesthetic’s always been cinematic, so it wouldn’t surprise me. If you’re into her stuff, keep an eye on her Patreon—she sometimes shares early snippets there. Fingers crossed for a summer drop!
Zarrine Violetta's rise to fame feels like one of those modern-day fairy tales where talent meets the right platform at the perfect time. I first stumbled across her work through a friend who couldn't stop raving about this indie musician blending classical violin with electronic beats. Her early YouTube covers of popular songs with a twist—like her hauntingly beautiful take on 'Billie Jean'—went viral overnight. What really hooked me was how she didn't just play the violin; she performed with this raw energy, like every note was a piece of her soul.
Later, collaborations with big-name artists and a standout performance at a major festival cemented her status. But what's fascinating is how she built her brand—live-streaming practice sessions, sharing behind-the-scenes struggles, and even turning fan suggestions into compositions. It's that authenticity mixed with undeniable skill that made her resonate with so many. Now, when I hear her name, I think of someone who redefined what it means to be a classical artist in the digital age.
Zarrine Violetta is this rising star I stumbled upon while scrolling through indie music playlists last year. Her voice has this haunting, ethereal quality—like if Florence Welch and Lana Del Rey had a musical lovechild. She’s not just a singer, though. Her Instagram is full of self-directed short films with surreal visuals, and she’s been dropping hints about scoring an upcoming A24 horror flick. What’s wild is how she blends retro synth-pop with spoken-word poetry in her EP 'Glass Arrows.' I dragged my friends to her tiny Brooklyn show, and she ended the set by burning a bouquet of roses onstage. No idea where she’s headed next, but it’s giving 'cult icon in the making.'
Side note: Her fanbase calls themselves 'Violettans,' which is either cringe or genius—I can’t decide. They’ve got this whole Discord server dedicated to decoding her lyrics, which are packed with references to alchemy and 70s Italian horror films. Honestly, she’s the kind of artist who makes you feel like you’ve discovered a secret the mainstream hasn’t caught onto yet.