"The Dragonfly Gambit doesn't hold back-it hits like a punch to the face. Sui's novella unrelentingly explores loving what you most hate, even when you need to destroy it."
-Kate Elliott, author of Unconquerable Sun
"A gut-wrenching tale of revenge with a cast of delightfully messed up characters and heartfelt portrayals of disability. A.D. Sui shows us the true evil of Empire-nobody is spared, not even its cogs."
-Francesca Tacchi, author of Let The Mountains Be My Grave
"The Dragonfly Gambit is phenomenal. Queer, dark, twisted, tragic and deliciously sexy-it's got it all. Nez is a razor-sharp, fiendishly complex unreliable narrator and I'm obsessed with her and the way she loves, hates, plots, and schemes. I devoured this novella and would gladly gulp down ten more helpings of Sui's poetic, merciless prose."
-Hana Lee, author of Road to Ruin
"The Dragonfly Gambit is intense, seductive, and commands your attention! Inez and Ennis are Revenge's Emily Thorne and Victoria Grayson trapped in space; it's a true pleasure watching them claw pieces out of each other."
-Brent Lambert, author of A Necessary Chaos
"The Dragonfly Gambit is a visceral and brilliant page-turner that deftly meshes thrilling space opera action, political mind games, and toxic romance. Sui paints an intergalactic war that is as devastating and complex as the characters embroiled in it."
-Angela Liu, author of Beautiful Ways We Break Each Other Open
"A magnificent space opera with all the cruel, sensual charm and action of Killing Eve combined with an unflinching dive into empire, and what it means to dismantle it."
-Avra Margariti, author of The Saint of Witches
"The Dragonfly Gambit is a brilliant little novella, full of life and energy and emotions hot enough to burn down buildings."
-Roseanna Pendlebury for Nerds of a Feather
"Sui perfectly captures the complicated and messy relationships between the characters, showing how passionate hate can slip over the line into desire."
-A.C. Wise
"A dark, clever, and nuanced novella exploring the allure of power, wrestling with conflicting emotions, and what's left when you burn down everything a person loves. If you're up for disaster queers in space-who will stomp on your heart and make you thank them for it-pick up The Dragonfly Gambit!"
-Kelsea Yu, Shirley Jackson Award-nominated author of Bound Feet