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Daughter of the Desert
Noel-Anne Brennan

Lost in a hostile land, she found her greatest strength

Noel-Anne Brennan, author of the acclaimed fantasies The Sword of the Land and The Blood of the Land, brings us this romantic epic about a young noblewoman and a prince whose unlikely alliance must defeat the savage magic of a dangerous land...

Forentel is the first daughter of a noble family in the great desert city of Tireera. When a strange meeting forces her to question her past, Forentel begins to unravel dark secrets—and newfound powers—that will compel her to set out across the desert toward a city thought to exist only in myth and legend...

Against his family’s wishes, Prince Erba of Tireera embarks on a journey to the south where he hopes to find riches and adventure. He does not realize that there are dark forces afoot in the noble houses of the desert city, forces that will make it impossible for him to return...

A prince without a realm, a young woman without an identity: They will fight together against savage men and dark magic—because their lives and the fate of their homeland depend on it.

Ace, April 2006
336 pages ISBN: 0441013945
Paperback
$7.99




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