Aicha
THE ULTIMATE FEMALE RAGE FANTASY DEBUT
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- Vorbestellbar
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- Erwartet am 24. März 2026
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- 10,99 €
Beschreibung des Verlags
TEMPTRESS. MONSTER. WARRIOR.
The ultimate female rage fantasy, Aicha is a fierce and devastatingly powerful romantic epic fantasy perfect for fans of The Priory of the Orange Tree and She Who Became the Sun.
The Portuguese flag has been planted across Morocco, its empire ruling with an iron fist. But eventually, all empires must fall.
Aicha, the daughter of a Moroccan freedom-fighter, was born for battle. She has witnessed the death of her people, their starvation and torture at the hands of the occupiers, and it has awakened an anger within her. An anger that burns hot and bright, and speaks to Aicha's soul.
Only Aicha's secret lover Rachid, a rebellion leader, knows how to soothe her. But as the fight for Morocco's freedom reaches it violent climax, the creature that simmers beneath Aicha's skin begs to be unleashed. It hungers for the screams of those who have caused her pain, and it will not be ignored.
Praise for Aicha:
'Aicha is a sharpened blade, swinging between the celebration of love in all its forms and unbridled anger. A ferocious debut.' Eliza Chan, author of Fathomfolk
'Aicha lit a whole bonfire in my belly, stole the air right out of my lungs and then left my heart in tiny little pieces. An incredible debut' Ellis Hunter, author of Blood Bound
'A heady, heart-wrenching, magnetic debut, bursting with both love and fury' Holly Race, author of Six Wild Crowns
'A debut of epic scope, Aicha instantly establishes this author as one to watch. Furious, heart-wrenching, and utterly enchanting, Aicha tells the story of a heroine unlike any other' Esmie Jikiemi-Pearson, author of The Principle of Moments
'A heart-pounding and immersive read that has it all: intriguing magic, devastating romance, detailed world-building and fascinating mythology. Bouazzaoui crafts her powerful debut with gut-wrenching intricacy. A must read' Aamna Qureshi, author of The Baby Dragon Café
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Bouazzaoui's wrenching debut, set during the Portuguese occupation of Morocco and drawn from the story of Aicha Kandicha, a warrior goddess from Moroccan folklore, resounds with rage and violence. Aicha, the motherless daughter of a revolutionary blacksmith, is raised to be a warrior in a citadel that has been subjugated by the ruthless Portuguese commander Duarte Almeida. At age 20 and in obsessive love with handsome rebel leader Rachid, she joins the fight against their oppressors, discovering unexpected power within herself along the way. The politics are complex, Aicha's anger is palpable, and Bouazzaoui takes cinematic liberties with the violence. For those unfamiliar with this tumultuous period of history, Bouazzaoui's vivid fantasy retelling offers a colorful glimpse through the eyes of a committed female freedom fighter. The characterization at times feels thin, but the worldbuilding and high-octane plot entice. It's an intense and fascinating tale.