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Daughters of Flood and Fury: The Stormbringer Saga (The Stormbringer Saga) [Buba, Gabriella]
Daughters of Flood and Fury: The Stormbringer Saga (The Stormbringer Saga) [Buba, Gabriella]
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Author: Gabriella Buba
This powerful sequel to Saints of Storm and Sorrow brims with unruly magic and pirates, moon-eating dragons and sizzling Sapphic romance. Enthralling Filipino-inspired fantasy for fans of The Hurricane Wars, R.F. Kuang and Tasha Suri. Five years after the fall of the Palisade in Aynila, the Codic?ans are closing in with a powerful armada to retake the jewel of their empire. Lunurin and Alon have been working desperately to solidify their alliances across the archipelago, but petty rivalries, suspicion, and conflicted loyalties threaten to undermine their efforts. To stand any chance, they must unify the disparate factions of their forces at the festival of the eclipse, when the laho will swallow the moon, and the islands' magic will be at its strongest. Inez has been training as a tide-touched healer, but the gentle side of her goddess's gift does not come naturally to her. When rumours reach her that her sister, Catalina, has returned to the archipelago, Inez embarks on a dangerous journey over the sea, determined to prevent Cat from ever hurting Aynila or her family again. Aboard a pirate ship, Inez meets the fierce firetender Captain Umali, who burns brighter than anyone she has ever known. Yet Inez fears her untamed, hungry magic may prove too much even for a pirate, and with the threat of the Codic?ans' return, the past hangs heavy over her head. Three goddesses stand ready to fight. But without human allies, even that power may not be enough to keep Aynila and the archipelago free.
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Published: 07/22/2025
Pages: 480
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.05oz
ISBN: 9781803367828
This powerful sequel to Saints of Storm and Sorrow brims with unruly magic and pirates, moon-eating dragons and sizzling Sapphic romance. Enthralling Filipino-inspired fantasy for fans of The Hurricane Wars, R.F. Kuang and Tasha Suri. Five years after the fall of the Palisade in Aynila, the Codic?ans are closing in with a powerful armada to retake the jewel of their empire. Lunurin and Alon have been working desperately to solidify their alliances across the archipelago, but petty rivalries, suspicion, and conflicted loyalties threaten to undermine their efforts. To stand any chance, they must unify the disparate factions of their forces at the festival of the eclipse, when the laho will swallow the moon, and the islands' magic will be at its strongest. Inez has been training as a tide-touched healer, but the gentle side of her goddess's gift does not come naturally to her. When rumours reach her that her sister, Catalina, has returned to the archipelago, Inez embarks on a dangerous journey over the sea, determined to prevent Cat from ever hurting Aynila or her family again. Aboard a pirate ship, Inez meets the fierce firetender Captain Umali, who burns brighter than anyone she has ever known. Yet Inez fears her untamed, hungry magic may prove too much even for a pirate, and with the threat of the Codic?ans' return, the past hangs heavy over her head. Three goddesses stand ready to fight. But without human allies, even that power may not be enough to keep Aynila and the archipelago free.
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Published: 07/22/2025
Pages: 480
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.05oz
ISBN: 9781803367828
About the Author
Gabriella Buba is a writer and chemical engineer who likes to keep explosive pyrophoric materials safely contained in pressure vessels or between the covers of her books. She writes adult romantic fantasy for bold, bi, brown women who deserve to see their stories centered. She has a Filipino Fantasy short story in the anthology Strange Religion: Speculative Fiction of Spirituality, Belief, & Practice and winter 2022 short stories placed in Sci Phi Journal and PodCastle Fiction and an essay on Filipino Identity and Language in Prairie Fire Press. Gabriella is a Pitch Wars 2021 alumni. Follow her on Twitter @GabriellaBuba.
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