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Akmaral
Akmaral | Judith Lindbergh
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Before the Silk Road had a name, nomads roamed the Asian steppes and women fought side by side as equals with men. Like all women of the Sauromatae, Akmaral is bound for battle from birth, training as a girl in horsemanship, archery, spear, and blade. Her prowess ignites the jealousy of Erzhan, a gifted warrior who hates her as much as he desires her. When Scythian renegades attack, the two must unite to defeat them. Among their captives is Timor, the rebels' enigmatic leader who refuses to be broken, even as he is enslaved. He fascinates Akmaral. But as attraction grows to passion, she is blinded to the dangerous alliance forming between the men who bristle against the clan's matriarchal rule. Faced with brutal betrayal, Akmaral must find the strength to defend her people and fulfill her destiny. Drawn from legends of Amazon women warriors from ancient Greece and recent archaeological discoveries in Central Asia, AKMARAL is a sweeping tale about a powerful woman who must make peace with making war.
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This story is set over 2400 years ago and is the tale of a powerful woman warrior. It is a well researched story that is inspired by archeological findings indicating the existence of a people where both genders were trained to battle. While it deals with the violence of war, there is also romance, motherhood, heartbreak, betrayal and even with this tribe, some misogyny. Thank you to Edelweiss+ for the digital ARC. It was a wonderful read. 4.5/5