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Anna Kashina

    Anna Kashina masterfully blends her career in biomedical research with a profound passion for storytelling. Her narrative interests are fueled by a deep fascination with ballroom dancing, world mythologies, and folklore, which find expression in her exploration of the martial arts of the Majat warriors. Kashina crafts immersive worlds with a unique voice, drawing readers into intricate plots and compelling character arcs. Her work stands out for its imaginative scope and the captivating way she weaves diverse influences into cohesive and thrilling tales.

    The Princess of Dhagabad
    Shadowblade
    Mistress of the Solstice
    The Goddess of Dance
    The Guild of Assassins
    Blades of the Old Empire
    • 2023

      Lacrimosa of Dana

      • 466 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      Adol Christin's voyage on the Lombardia takes a perilous turn when he finds himself shipwrecked on Seiren Island, a place cursed for centuries. As he confronts ancient forces threatening humanity's existence, he teams up with Dana, a formidable woman from another time, and other survivors. Together, they must battle primordial powers to save their species. However, victory comes with the uncertainty of whether Adol can secure a future with Dana amidst the chaos and danger they face.

      Lacrimosa of Dana
    • 2022

      Vladimir Keilis-Borok

      a Biography

      • 236 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The book explores the groundbreaking work of V. I. Keilis-Borok, a pioneer in computational seismology who developed methods for predicting critical events in complex systems. It highlights his successful predictions of significant earthquakes, including those in Italy, California, Chile, and Japan, showcasing his innovative approach and contributions to the field. Keilis-Borok's influence extends beyond seismology, touching on various societal issues such as elections and economic trends, making his work relevant across multiple disciplines.

      Vladimir Keilis-Borok
    • 2019

      Shadowblade

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      3.6(183)Add rating

      Author of the award-winning Majat Code series brings you Shadowblade, an epic romantic fantasy about a young sword prodigy who must impersonate a lost princess and throw her life into a deadly political game.

      Shadowblade
    • 2016

      The compelling new book in the popular Majat Code series.

      Assassin Queen
    • 2014

      The Guild of Assassins

      • 464 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      3.9(191)Add rating

      Winner of the Prism Award for “Fantasy” Winner of the Prism Award for “Best of the Best” Forbidden love will either make—or break—the Majat Guild in this this fast-paced fantasy romance about elite warriors Kara has achieved something that no Majat has ever managed: freedom from the Guild! But the Black Diamond assassin Mai has been called back to face his punishment for sparing her life. Determined to join his fight or share his punishment, Kara finds herself falling for Mai. But is their relationship—and the force that makes their union all-powerful—a tool to defeat the overpowering forces of the Kaddim armies, or a distraction sure to cause the downfall of the Majat?

      The Guild of Assassins
    • 2014
    • 2013

      Mistress of the Solstice

      • 214 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.6(82)Add rating

      Exploring the rich tapestry of Russian folklore, this book delves into the darker aspects of mythological narratives, revealing themes of fate, morality, and the supernatural. It examines iconic figures like Baba Yaga and the Firebird, shedding light on their roles within cultural beliefs and societal values. Through a blend of analysis and storytelling, the work uncovers how these myths reflect the complexities of human nature and the historical context of Russia, offering readers a deeper understanding of the nation's cultural heritage.

      Mistress of the Solstice
    • 2012

      The Goddess of Dance

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.8(49)Add rating

      The book is praised for its evocative writing style, which deeply engages readers and brings vivid imagery to life. Through rich descriptions and emotional depth, it explores complex themes that resonate with the human experience. Characters are carefully crafted, allowing readers to connect with their journeys and struggles. The narrative promises to leave a lasting impression, inviting reflection and discussion long after the final page is turned.

      The Goddess of Dance
    • 2012

      The Princess of Dhagabad

      • 278 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.4(79)Add rating

      The book is described as truly compelling, suggesting it features engaging storytelling or characters that captivate readers. It likely explores deep themes or presents a unique perspective that resonates with its audience, making it a noteworthy read. The praise from Booklist indicates a strong recommendation for those seeking a captivating literary experience.

      The Princess of Dhagabad
    • 2008

      „Ich schloss die Augen, während ich meine Gedanken zu ihr aussandte. Ich suchte nach ihrem Körper, der sich in den Ranken am Boden des Teichs verfangen hatte, suchte nach dem Funken Leben, der sich noch darin befand. Ich ergriff diesen Funken und trug ihn dorthin, wo mein Vater stand. Dann spürte ich, wie die beiden miteinander verschmolzen, wie ihre jungfräuliche Energie ihn mit einer Macht füllte, unter deren Einfluss die Luft, die uns umgab, wie in einem Gewitter knisterte. Er seufzte und kam langsam wieder zur Besinnung, wurde wieder er selbst. Der Zar. Der Unsterbliche. Der Unbesiegbare. Der Untote. Wir hörten die Menschen auf der großen Lichtung singen. Bald würden sie damit beginnen, über das Sonnwendfeuer zu springen. Dies war die Nacht, in welcher jeder Geist von der Liebe verschleiert wurde. Außer meinem. Die Liebe besaß keine Macht über mich. Mein Geist war frei.“ Marija, die Tochter des gefürchteten Zaren Kaschtschej, ist die Sonnwendherrin - und damit steht sie über der Liebe. Eine uralte Prophezeiung besagt, dass, sollte die Sonnwendherrin sich jemals verlieben, die Welt ins Chaos stürzen werde. Marija fühlt sich sicher - bis Iwan auftaucht, eigentlich ein ganz durchschnittlicher junger Bursche, aber mit kornblumenblauen Augen, die ihr nicht mehr aus dem Sinn gehen.

      Die Sonnwendherrin