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portada The Black Hearts: Book of the Rising Sun
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
656
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 3.4 cm
Weight
0.86 kg.
ISBN13
9781958729366

The Black Hearts: Book of the Rising Sun

M. Duviel Irizarry (Author) · MindStir Media · Paperback

The Black Hearts: Book of the Rising Sun - Irizarry, M. Duviel

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Synopsis "The Black Hearts: Book of the Rising Sun"

The Almighty Sun is dead, leaving a throne and ashes for his heirs to fight for.As the first female child of the Sun-god in fifteen centuries, Vamya has the chance to Ascend. In order to succeed, she must challenge not only her two brothers, but a millennial society where religion holds more value than any individual, where women's rights are scarce. She must break the foundational chains of an entire belief system, including her own.Who can guide her when her own birth is anathema? Who can she trust? Where can she stand firm when the ground is shaking under the approaching drums of endless war against the neighboring beacon of the Light and the kingdom of Darkness?Who will Fate choose? Who will be the key that will change the course of the world?

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