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$6.92The Story
To protect her homeland, one queen must fight her peopleās historic enemyāonce and for all.
Abbakka Chowta never expected to be queen. The youngest of Ullalās two rajkumaris, Abbakka has spent years in rigorous combat training to become her sisterās blade. But when the monstrous Porcugi attempt to lay claim to Ullal, Abbakkaās worldāand fateāare upended. The Porcugiāgiant half-men, half-snakes who attack from the seaāhavenāt been seen in Ullal since their failed invasion more than fifty years ago. But now, theyāre back with vengeance and a choice: pay their tithes or suffer total devastation. Soon, Abbakkaās definitions of strength, subterfuge, and statecraft are put to the test. Will marriage to a neighboring king give her the resources she needs to protect her people . . . or will she watch her homeland be crushed beneath the waves of would-be colonizers? A lush historical fantasy that reimagines the Portuguese attacks on South India in the 1500s and the fierce real-life queenās story, Burn the Sea is an electrifying exaltation of female power and the value of freedom.
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To protect her homeland, one queen must fight her peopleās historic enemyāonce and for all.
Abbakka Chowta never expected to be queen. The youngest of Ullalās two rajkumaris, Abbakka has spent years in rigorous combat training to become her sisterās blade. But when the monstrous Porcugi attempt to lay claim to Ullal, Abbakkaās worldāand fateāare upended. The Porcugiāgiant half-men, half-snakes who attack from the seaāhavenāt been seen in Ullal since their failed invasion more than fifty years ago. But now, theyāre back with vengeance and a choice: pay their tithes or suffer total devastation. Soon, Abbakkaās definitions of strength, subterfuge, and statecraft are put to the test. Will marriage to a neighboring king give her the resources she needs to protect her people . . . or will she watch her homeland be crushed beneath the waves of would-be colonizers? A lush historical fantasy that reimagines the Portuguese attacks on South India in the 1500s and the fierce real-life queenās story, Burn the Sea is an electrifying exaltation of female power and the value of freedom.


