![]() The secondary characters were not as intriguing or engaging, and I would have liked to see a bit more development in regard to them. Dahiya is a well written protagonist, with plenty of emotional drive, charisma, and complex feelings. The beginning of each chapter listed the location and its modern-day equivalent, which was an excellent way to visualize Dahiya's travels. Set in the seventh century, this was an excellent work of historical fiction. ![]() But when tragedy strikes, Dahiya must take a stand on her own, attempting to gain the respect of her fellow tribesman as well as their foreign allies. With their enemies multiplying, Dahiya and her father realize they must join forces with the Greeks to drive out this threat. But the Arabic invaders are increasing in numbers and threatening the native tribes. Dahiya is used to riding with her father and his men across the African deserts for raids. ![]()
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