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Love, Politics, and Other Acts of War
A laugh-out-loud, cozy fantasy where wars are fought with seating charts.
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- Published: Oct 20 2026
- Pages: 256
- ISBN: 9781399768016
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Even when you're a Demon Overlord who has succeeded at villainy, there's no rest for the wicked. Especially when you have family next door.
After centuries of conquering kingdoms and terrifying the cosmos, the Demon Overlord just wants to retire in peace. Unfortunately, peace is hard to find in Lower Middleton, a quiet village full of gossip, feuds, and one dangerously charming succubus-who also happens to be his "cousin."
Now Willem Porter (definitely not Galornus Prime, Destroyer of Worlds) must navigate enchanted pickles, noble politics, and the delicate art of staying out of trouble, all while pretending he's just a humble turnip farmer.
A cozy, laugh-out-loud fantasy of infernal bureaucracy, reluctant heroism, and small-town chaos. Perfect for fans of Travis Baldree ,TJ Klune, T. Kingfisher and anyone who likes their comfort reads served with sarcasm, tea, and a touch of demonic meddling.
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After centuries of conquering kingdoms and terrifying the cosmos, the Demon Overlord just wants to retire in peace. Unfortunately, peace is hard to find in Lower Middleton, a quiet village full of gossip, feuds, and one dangerously charming succubus-who also happens to be his "cousin."
Now Willem Porter (definitely not Galornus Prime, Destroyer of Worlds) must navigate enchanted pickles, noble politics, and the delicate art of staying out of trouble, all while pretending he's just a humble turnip farmer.
A cozy, laugh-out-loud fantasy of infernal bureaucracy, reluctant heroism, and small-town chaos. Perfect for fans of Travis Baldree ,TJ Klune, T. Kingfisher and anyone who likes their comfort reads served with sarcasm, tea, and a touch of demonic meddling.