Synopses & Reviews
In a family torn apart by poverty and violence, Hekat is no more than an unwanted mouth to feed, worth only a few coins from a passing slave trader.
But Hekat was not born to be a slave. For her, a different path has been chosen.
It is a path that will take her from stinking back alleys to the house of her God, from blood-drenched battlefields to the glittering palaces of Mijak.
This is the story of Hekat, precious and beautiful.
A new fantasy trilogy of power and politics, treason and betrayal, and the rise and fall of Empires ...
Synopsis
The first book in Miller's new Godspeaker trilogy introduces Hekat, an unwanted girl sold into slavery. Hekat was not born to be a slave. For her, a different path has been chosen--a path that will take her from blood-drenched battlefields to the glittering palaces of Mijak. Original.
About the Author
Karen Miller was born in Vancouver, Canada, and moved to Australia with her family when she was two. Apart from a three-year stint in the UK after graduating from university with a BA in communications, she's lived in and around Sydney ever since. Karen started writing stories while still in elementary school, where she fell in love with speculative fiction. She's held a variety of interesting jobs but now writes full-time. Find out more about the author atwww.karenmiller.net.