The Hand of the Gods has held all those who survived the Battle of Grandfather Mountain. Now, another has been born under the Fire of the Gods.
Fire of the Gods
The Sahra Chronicles Book 3
by Miriam Newman
Genre: Historical Fantasy Romance
The Hand of the Gods has held all those who survived the Battle of
Grandfather Mountain, and now another has been born under the Fire of
the Gods. Is it a sign of favor or does it mark him for
death?
Sange, sister of Arak clan chieftain Javrik, has
followed her husband, Arman, to his native land. But her people half
a world away are occupied by forces of the mighty Empirate of Omana,
and now she is in Alcinia, an ally of Omana. The Emperator’s
sisters hold powerful positions there and, belatedly, she realizes
that she and her infant son are hostages.
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I fell in love long ago with fantasy poetry driven by myths and legends, as well as stories of heroes and battles. Ancient Celtic writings were my special passion, along with the Roman Empire, Roman Britain, the Norman invasion of England, and tales of the Vikings. My first book emerged when I was an...ahem...youthful 52. Well, I’m not 52 any more and up to 34 books and it’s been a great run.
Retired from many years in social work, now I pass my days writing, researching and living with a pack of highly demanding rescue dogs. I write in every genre I please, usually with a good dose of romance, and you can see my books at www.miriamnewman.com.
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Thanks for hosting my book today, Tina! This series is moving right along. Although each can be read separately, it's always a pleasure to come back to Sange and Arman, whom I found to be unexpectedly compelling. I love it when my characters surprise me...well, usually, anyway! :)
ReplyDeleteI like a good historical romance. This one sounds really good.
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