
Naamah's Kiss
by:
Jacqueline Carey
Language: English
Format: Kindle
Publication date:
June 24th, 2009
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Pages: 668
Genres: Science Fiction, Children’s
In a world shaped by ancient magic and deep-rooted traditions, a young woman finds herself at the crossroads of destiny and desire. Naamah, born to a line of powerful magicians known as the Maghuin Dhonn, must navigate the complexities of her heritage while uncovering her own identity. Within the richly woven tapestry of her society, she faces the expectations of her lineage and the burdens of her powers.
As Naamah embarks on a journey filled with both wonder and danger, she encounters a diverse cast of characters, each with their own aspirations and secrets. The tension between duty and passion propels her forward, as she grapples with her feelings for those who challenge her understanding of love, loyalty, and sacrifice. The narrative unfolds against a backdrop of lush landscapes and mystical encounters, drawing readers into the depths of a fantastical realm.
With vivid imagery and intricate world-building, this tale explores themes of self-discovery, the weight of legacy, and the intricate dance between magic and emotion. Naamah's journey is not only one of personal growth but also a reflection on the choices that shape her future and the future of those around her.
As Naamah embarks on a journey filled with both wonder and danger, she encounters a diverse cast of characters, each with their own aspirations and secrets. The tension between duty and passion propels her forward, as she grapples with her feelings for those who challenge her understanding of love, loyalty, and sacrifice. The narrative unfolds against a backdrop of lush landscapes and mystical encounters, drawing readers into the depths of a fantastical realm.
With vivid imagery and intricate world-building, this tale explores themes of self-discovery, the weight of legacy, and the intricate dance between magic and emotion. Naamah's journey is not only one of personal growth but also a reflection on the choices that shape her future and the future of those around her.