Black Sun by Rebecca Roanhorse opens a sweeping fantasy trilogy rooted in the cultures and cosmologies of pre-Columbian America. In the holy city of Tova, a winter solstice celebration is overshadowed by a forbidden solar eclipse, threatening religio…
Black Sun by Rebecca Roanhorse opens a sweeping fantasy trilogy rooted in the cultures and cosmologies of pre-Columbian America. In the holy city of Tova, a winter solstice celebration is overshadowed by a forbidden solar eclipse, threatening religious balance and political stability. As factions maneuver for power, the Teek sea captain Xiala sails toward Tova with Serapio, a blind and scarred young man shaped by prophecy and dangerous ritual. Blending high fantasy with Indigenous-inspired worldbuilding, queer representation, and rising tensions between faith, magic, and empire, the novel follows intersecting destinies on the brink of upheaval.
Black Sun by Rebecca Roanhorse opens a sweeping fantasy trilogy rooted in the cultures and cosmologies of pre-Columbian America. In the holy city of Tova, a winter solstice celebration is overshadowed by a forbidden solar eclipse, threatening religio…
Black Sun by Rebecca Roanhorse opens a sweeping fantasy trilogy rooted in the cultures and cosmologies of pre-Columbian America. In the holy city of Tova, a winter solstice celebration is overshadowed by a forbidden solar eclipse, threatening religious balance and political stability. As factions maneuver for power, the Teek sea captain Xiala sails toward Tova with Serapio, a blind and scarred young man shaped by prophecy and dangerous ritual. Blending high fantasy with Indigenous-inspired worldbuilding, queer representation, and rising tensions between faith, magic, and empire, the novel follows intersecting destinies on the brink of upheaval.
Fevered Star by Rebecca Roanhorse continues the epic fantasy set in the city of Tova, now fractured under an unending eclipse cast by the Crow God. As a prophesied comet approaches, sea captain Xiala navigates political upheaval and shifting alliance…
Fevered Star by Rebecca Roanhorse continues the epic fantasy set in the city of Tova, now fractured under an unending eclipse cast by the Crow God. As a prophesied comet approaches, sea captain Xiala navigates political upheaval and shifting alliances, including an uneasy partnership with the former Priest of Knives. Across the Meridian, where magic is regulated and divine worship suppressed, clan matriarchs and distant rivals maneuver for power while celestial conflict spills into mortal affairs. At the center are Serapio and Naranpa, living avatars struggling to retain their humanity and autonomy as divine purpose, queer identities, and Indigenous traditions collide in a world on the brink of transformation.
Mirrored Heavens by Rebecca Roanhorse concludes the Between Earth and Sky trilogy with the fate of Meridian’s peoples hanging on three conflicted figures. In Tova, Serapio, avatar of the Crow God and Carrion King, faces political revolt from clan mat…
Mirrored Heavens by Rebecca Roanhorse concludes the Between Earth and Sky trilogy with the fate of Meridian’s peoples hanging on three conflicted figures. In Tova, Serapio, avatar of the Crow God and Carrion King, faces political revolt from clan matrons and a dangerous new prophecy from the Coyote God that foretells his destruction. Far away on the island of Teek, Xiala returns to a homeland on the brink of war, forced to confront failing sea magic and the personal cost of becoming the leader her people expect. In the frozen north, Naranpa, chosen of the Sun God, searches for a way to avert a fiery catastrophe even as the Jaguar God intrudes on her dreams, tightening the web of divine conflict in this dark, queer, Indigenous-inspired fantasy.