Thief of Slaves

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Epic Fantasy, Fiction & Literature, Religious
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Author: R.R. McCoy ISBN: 9781370416646
Publisher: R.R. McCoy Publication: February 20, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: R.R. McCoy
ISBN: 9781370416646
Publisher: R.R. McCoy
Publication: February 20, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

How was Nabiyah to know she was trafficked as a little girl? Her life among royalty and precocious beauty sustained her; but for how long? Carefully groomed for the secret arts of a locally worshipped god, she became enslaved not only to the lie that her parents abandoned her, but shackled herself to promises made by a seemingly ageless benefactor, more beast than man. Then she meets Yasha. He follows her desperate, searching soul and presents her with a choice between love or destruction. He is a thief, but in his world, there is no punishment for stealing slaves.
Thief of Slaves is part Christian allegory, part fantasy and though backdropped in an ancient past, nods to the present where over 20 million men, women, and children are victims of human trafficking. The novel’s predecessor, The Arrow, was a 2011 Amazon Breakthrough Novel finalist and continues the story of redemption available to all who desire freedom from broken hearts and shattered lives.

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How was Nabiyah to know she was trafficked as a little girl? Her life among royalty and precocious beauty sustained her; but for how long? Carefully groomed for the secret arts of a locally worshipped god, she became enslaved not only to the lie that her parents abandoned her, but shackled herself to promises made by a seemingly ageless benefactor, more beast than man. Then she meets Yasha. He follows her desperate, searching soul and presents her with a choice between love or destruction. He is a thief, but in his world, there is no punishment for stealing slaves.
Thief of Slaves is part Christian allegory, part fantasy and though backdropped in an ancient past, nods to the present where over 20 million men, women, and children are victims of human trafficking. The novel’s predecessor, The Arrow, was a 2011 Amazon Breakthrough Novel finalist and continues the story of redemption available to all who desire freedom from broken hearts and shattered lives.

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