Waiting on Wednesday: With Blood Upon the Sand (The Song of the Shattered Sands #2) by Bradley P. Beaulieu
14 December 2016
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“Waiting On Wednesday” is a weekly meme hosted by Breaking the Spine. Every Wednesday we get to highlight a book that we’re really looking forward to. My book this week is : With Blood Upon the Sand (The Song of the Shattered Sands #2) by Bradley P. Beaulieu. You may have noticed that I featured this in my recent list of books that I’m looking forward to reading in 2017. This gives a bit more information. the book is due out June 2017 and is the second in series. The first, Twelve Kings in Sharakhai was an excellent read that was on my year end ‘best of’ list for 2015. Highly recommended (my review here). Anyway, to the detail, starting with two dramatically different and yet equally gorgeous covers:
Çeda, now a Blade Maiden in service to the kings of Sharakhai, trains as one of their elite warriors, gleaning secrets even as they send her on covert missions to further their rule. She knows the dark history of the asirim—that hundreds of years ago they were enslaved to the kings against their will—but when she bonds with them as a Maiden, chaining them to her, she feels their pain as if her own. They hunger for release, they demand it, but with the power of the gods compelling them, they find the yokes around their necks unbreakable.
Çeda could become the champion they’ve been waiting for, but the need to tread carefully has never been greater. After the victory won by the Moonless Host in the Wandering King’s palace, the kings are hungry for blood. They scour the city, ruthless in their quest for revenge. Unrest spreads like a plague, a thing Emre and his new allies in the Moonless Host hope to exploit, but with the kings and their god-given powers, and the Maidens and their deadly ebon blades, there is little hope of doing so.
When Çeda and Emre are drawn into a plot of the blood mage, Hamzakiir, they sail across the desert to learn the truth, and a devastating secret is revealed, one that may very well shatter the power of the hated kings. They plot quickly to take advantage of it, but it may all be undone if Çeda cannot learn to navigate the shifting tides of power in Sharakhai and control the growing anger of the asirim that threatens to overwhelm her.
This sounds like an interesting series! I haven’t heard of it before and you have me quite intrigued. Thank you so much for sharing. 🙂
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The first book was absolutely brilliant. I can’t wait for this one.
Lynn 😀
I did a Most Anticipated List for this week’s WOW – no surprise, but With Blood Upon the Sand is on it. 🙂
I can’t wait – although i guess I’ll have to!
Lynn 😀
June is a long way away still… ((sigh))
I love both covers, I could not say which one I like best: the one on the right is more striking in its simplicity, but the one on the left has something of a magical quality I find very intriguing…
Yes, quite, they’re both lovely aren’t they!
Lynn 😀
I can’t wait for this either. Of Sand and Malice Made sated my appetite a little, but I’m definitely ready for this sequel 🙂
I’m like a cat on a hot tin roof when it comes to this one! I just want it. Badly.
Lynn 😀
I haven’t encountered this series, either. Looking forward to seeing what you make of this one:).
The first book was so good. So rich and well rounded – plot, world building and great characters. I really loved it.
Lynn 😀
I’ll mark this one to be added to my TBR pile when it starts to shrink a bit more – thank you for sharing it:).
I think you would love it.
Lynn 😀
This is easily one of my most anticipated books for 2017! Great pick 🙂
Still a bit of a wait but it’s worth it!
Lynn 😀
I’ve heard lots of good things about this author — I may need to check out Twelve Kings in Sharakhai in the new year! 🙂
Ohh, you really should. It’s so so good.
Lynn 😀