Spice Road #2
Get swept away by the sequel to the instant Sunday Times bestseller Spice Road! In this romantic, action-packed fantasy set in an Arabian-inspired land, Imani and Taha must save their home from an invasion after the magical enchantment that hid them from the world is defeated.
Imani is a magic-wielding warrior sworn to protect her land from the monsters that roam the desert. But an even worse enemy now threatens the Sahir. As the powerful Harrowlanders march south with their greatest weapon—spice magic—Imani knows it's only a matter of time before their invasion of her land begins ... and it will be a losing battle for her people.
But Imani also knows that one way to fight magic is with monsters. If she can restore Qayn's stolen powers, together they can summon a supernatural army to defend the Sahir from the Harrowlanders. Forming an alliance with a djinni king is risky, but Imani will do anything to save her people, even embarking on a dangerous quest beyond the sands to find the magical jewels of Qayn's lost crown.
As Imani journeys far from home, she will discover monsters that warriors have only heard about in myths ... monsters that can strike at any moment. Meanwhile, her rival, Taha, has been captured and is on a dangerous mission of his own.
One wrong move could cost them their lives—and everyone they love. But they may find that there is more than meets the eye crossing the Serpent Sea ... and betrayal cuts deeper than any dagger.
In this richly imagined Arabian-inspired fantasy told from a riveting dual perspective, critically acclaimed author Maiya Ibrahim dives into the complexities of love and war.
"The narrative unfolds in alternating voices that seamlessly weave together the leads' stories. Surprising pivots contribute to this engaging read, set in a world that draws inspiration from Arab and medieval Western cultural elements. The unique and compelling setting will capture a broad range of readers. A middle volume that builds on its predecessor's successes, delivering a captivating and emotionally resonant adventure." —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"Overflowing with culturally specific details and set in a fictional, Arabian-inspired world, this high-octane adventure maintains a steady clip toward a scintillating conclusion." ―Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"Spellbinding magic, lush description and whirlwind action define Maiya Ibrahim's YA debut....readers will find much to admire in this powerful young woman who learns that thinking for herself is as vital as the magic she wields." ―Shelf Awareness (starred review)
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Maiya Ibrahim is the debut author of the Spice Road trilogy. Born and raised in Sydney, she graduated with a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Technology Sydney and has been writing stories since she learned how to boot up a PC and open her notepad. When not writing, Maiya can be found indulging in Lebanese food with her family, playing Skyrim, watching Game of Thrones, or swimming with friends at one of Australia's many spectacular beaches.
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Maiya Ibrahim: MY-uh EE-bruh-heem
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