![]() ![]() For a novella it packs a big punch.""Dahiya is a bad ass.""I couldn't put this down. I'm hooked.""This prequel left me panting for the first novel in the series. The writing is next level.""Saharan Queen delivers on its epic promise.""The writing is richly evocative of a place and time I knew nothing about. Apsimar sees the woman behind the sword.Love is about to become a battlefield.What readers are saying:"I read until 3am, then woke up and read until it was done. Her only choice is to fight beside Apsimar, the charismatic leader of the Greek fleet.Dahiya sees and equal. Her people are divided, and her nearest ally is a thousand miles across the sands. Her ambition threatens her rivals, who believe a woman's place is in bed rather than on a battlefield.War is coming. Saharan Africa, AD 670: As the daughter of a chief, Dahiya knows what it takes to lead an army against the Arab invaders. ![]()
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