Agata, Princess of Iberia

Emma C. Buenen
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Thrust out into the Wild, young Princess Agata has no skills to survive.In the early dawn of what is modern Georgia, a kingdom once known as Iberia teeters between hordes of enemies. Byzantines eye the soaring mountains and lush, fertile valleys tucked between Asia and Europe. Turks and Arabs rattle sabres along her eastern borders, coveting the lucrative Silk Road and the growing power of the mysterious Khazars - a Marauder people - loom large.Motherless young Princess Agata has only known the solid stone walls of the palace. As the fourth daughter of Vax'tang II, she is instructed in the basic skills expected of her station and otherwise ignored and left to her own devices until the day she is old enough to be a marriage pawn in her father's hands.As her 16th birthday draws ever nearer, Princess Agata hopes to join the convent led by the powerful Byzantine, Abbess Shingli, and escape her cruel father.But on the night of her sister's wedding, Marauder warriors led by cruel warlord, General Kazan, attack the city and breach the walls of the palace. Agata must choose to stay and perish or escape into the lonely mountains of the Wild.Alone and hungry, cold and terrified, Agata longs for the safety she once knew.As political powers vie for Iberia, the young princess is hunted by a cunning traitor as well as the fierce warrior, Kazan.Reeling at the treachery and anguished at the death of her warrior women, the seeds of vengeance and rebellion stir in Agata's young heart.
Genres: HistoricalHistorical Fiction
432 Pages

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