The Stormbringer Saga - Daughters of Flood and Fury
Gabriella Buba
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Belletristik / Fantasy
Beschreibung
In this powerful sequel to Saints of Storm and Sorrow, Lunurin and Alon struggle to unify the archipelago against the returning Codícians, while Inez embraces her power and makes new allies among the ruthless pirates of the South Sea. Enthralling Filipino-inspired fantasy for fans of The Hurricane Wars, R.F. Kuang and Tasha Suri. Several years after the defeat of the Codicíans in Aynila, Lunurin and Alon are fighting to solidify their alliances across the archipelago. But petty rivalries, suspicion and conflicted loyalties threaten to undermine their efforts. Inez has been training as a tide-touched healer with Alon, but the gentle side of Aman Sinaya's gift does not come naturally to her. When she hears a rumour that her sister Catalina is living among a group of missionaries on a nearby island, Inez embarks on a dangerous journey over the sea. Aboard a pirate ship, she meets Umali, the boat's fierce fire-tender captain. Umali has never been gentle, and she burns brighter than anyone Inez has ever known. Lunurin and Alon are desperate to follow Inez, but the Codicíans are closing in with a powerful armada to retake Aynila. To stand any chance, Lunurin must unify the disparate factions of her forces before the festival of the eclipse, when the world's magic will be at its strongest. Three goddesses stand behind them. But without human allies, even that power may not be enough to save their islands and the people they love.
Kundenbewertungen
Historical fantasy, Sapphic romance, Tagalog, The Philippines, East Asian-inspired fantasy, Weather magic, Colonization, Feminist, Bisexual, Aman Sinaya, Anitun Tabu, Fantasy romance, LGBTQ+, Filipino-inspired fantasy, fantasy, Feminist fantasy, Anti-colonial, Southeast Asian-inspired fantasy, Epic fantasy, Tagalog mythology, Sapphic, Post-colonial, Storms, Manilla, Amihan