Paula Constant is the author of Slow Journey South, and Sahara, both works of travel memoir documenting her 2004-2007 expedition through Europe and the Sahara, during which she walked over 12000km. The Saharan Queen took me into a place and time I knew nothing about…I can’t wait to read the rest of the series. This kept me hooked from start to finish. I read until 3am, then got up and read until I finished it. The Saharan Queen lives up to its epic promise…packs a big punch for a novella. Her only choice is to fight beside Apsimar, the charismatic leader of the Greek fleet.ĭahiya sees an equal. Her people are divided, and her nearest ally is a thousand miles across the sands. Her ambition threatens her rivals, who believe a woman’s place is in bed rather than on a battlefield. Saharan Africa, AD 670: As the daughter of a chief, Dahiya knows what it takes to lead an army against the Arabic invaders.
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