Wolf of the Sand by Amy Kuivalainen
A Viking witch touched by the gods, a magi prince from a mysterious world, a love that will shape the destiny of a kingdom.
Betrayed by her gods, Fen is sold by raiders to the mysterious People of Sand and Sky and taken to Aaru, a world of impossible beauty and cruelty. An accidental encounter with the pharaoh’s son will alter her fate, offering Fen a chance to earn her freedom in the most unexpected way.
Khan knows that change is coming to Aaru, but he never anticipated it to be in the form of a fierce witch from another world. Fen is a gift from the gods, and he will do everything he can to keep her safe.
Prince and slave strike a bargain; Khan will protect her and send her home in a year’s time, and in return, Fen will teach him about her magic and gods while pretending to be his royal concubine.
When betrayal burns Khan’s world down, neither he nor Fen can predict how their bond will change them, awakening fierce magic and a love that will impact the very fate of Aaru itself.
- File Name:wolf-of-the-sand-by-amy-kuivalainen.epub
- Original Title:Wolf of the Sands
- Creator:Amy Kuivalainen
- Language:en
- Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B0B8VFSMTT
- Date:2022-09-02T16:00:00+00:00
- File Size:880.869 KB
Table of Content
- 1. Copyright
- 2. Contents
- 3. Title Page
- 4. Author’s Note
- 5. Trigger Warnings
- 6. World of Aaru
- 7. I. The Land of Sand and Sky
- Chapter 1
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 3
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 5
- Chapter 6
- Chapter 7
- Chapter 8
- Chapter 9
- Chapter 10
- Chapter 11
- Chapter 12
- Chapter 13
- Chapter 14
- Chapter 15
- Chapter 16
- Chapter 17
- Chapter 18
- Chapter 19
- Chapter 20
- Chapter 21
- Chapter 22
- Chapter 23
- Chapter 24
- 8. II. The City of Rivers
- Chapter 25
- Chapter 26
- Chapter 27
- Chapter 28
- Chapter 29
- Chapter 30
- Chapter 31
- Chapter 32
- Chapter 33
- Chapter 34
- Chapter 35
- Chapter 36
- 9. III. Tricksters and Magicians
- Chapter 37
- Chapter 38
- Chapter 39
- Chapter 40
- Chapter 41
- Chapter 42
- Chapter 43
- Chapter 44
- 10. About the Author
- 11. King of Swords
- 12. Eight Months Ago….
- 13. Also by Amy Kuivalainen
I loved the mixing of the cultures and religions. The world building was descriptive enough without getting lost in the weeds. I also really liked Fen, not once did I roll my eyes and think these characters are really too stupid to live. I also appreciated that Khan while a prince was a scholar, and not some meat head alpha. This was a nice change of pace. Nice solid read!