The first, which relates Iudila’s back story, seethes with exciting boat chases and brutal fight scenes. The inclusion of gritty details, like the proliferation of rats and lice onboard ships, adds a sense of realism to the narrative. Each is rendered in strong, evocative detail. Set in the seventh century, the story travels through a bevy of historical locations, including the colorful, clamoring port city of Tingis and Mayan temples filled with intricate carvings and atmospheric passageways. Their worlds collide when Iudila, driven by a prophecy, journeys to Shukpi to join their bloodlines and plant the seeds of a better world. An ocean away, Lady Chakin, a priestess and the princess of the prosperous kingdom of Shukpi, is groomed by her greedy uncle to usher in a new age of war and bloodshed. Kidnapped by Mediterranean pirates, young Iudila grows into a brave fighter and a strong sailor. "A princess and a pirate uncover secrets from the past in Marc Graham’s historical romance Son of the Sea, Daughter of the Sun. Reprinting Research and Shipping Logistics.Schools, School Libraries, and School Supply Stores.Independent Booksellers and Regional Wholesalers.
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