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Astraea

This series transports readers to the tumultuous 17th century, weaving together the lives of royal exiles and freed slaves. It chronicles an extraordinary love affair and the pursuit of a new future amidst political intrigue and historical upheaval. Offering a compelling blend of historical accuracy, profound emotional depth, and a touch of the mystical, it's a narrative of hope and resilience in the face of adversity. The story appeals to both the intellect and the heart, painting a vivid picture of a bygone era.

The Shadow King
Astraea

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    Set in the Netherlands in the 1640s, Astraea tells of the relationship between two royal exiles, Elizabeth of Bohemia, daughter of James I, and Omoloju/ Pelagius, erstwhile heir to the Yoruba kingdom of Oyo, now a freed slave with shamanic gifts. They meet, fall in love, and marry clandestinely. Secretly, Elizabeth gives birth to a boy Balthasar Stuart, whom both come to see as a hope for a new age. As ever with Stevenson's work, Astraea appeals to both the head and the heart. An utterly convincing picture of seventeenth-century life and politics, it is also an immensely moving account of a strange, magical love affair.

    Astraea
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    The Shadow King

    • 303 pages
    • 11 hours of reading
    3.8(48)Add rating

    Set in the late seventeenth century, the story follows Balthasar Stuart, a biracial doctor grappling with his complex identity as the illegitimate son of a Bohemian queen and an African prince. After fleeing the plague in Holland, he navigates the morally ambiguous landscape of Restoration London, crossing paths with the enigmatic Aphra Behn. His journey leads him to colonial Barbados, a society rife with slavery and racism. The novel vividly portrays historical details, including speech, cuisine, fashion, and medical practices, creating an immersive experience.

    The Shadow King