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Daughter of the Naga

Published
Aug 2017
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
412

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Since the death of her mother, Nikita Azarova has been traveling with her father, who is an archaeologist. On one research trip to Southeast Asia, her father brings her to an ancient city of Angkor where she hopes to get a sense of connection with her mother's birthplace. Then something bizarre happens when they arrive at the Lost City. Soon, Nikita begins to discover the secret to activate the Lunar Gate before plunging herself into another realm where gods and demons exist.Stranded atop a pyramid temple in a strange world, she then meets a group of special children known as the 'avatars', the reincarnations of the Hindu gods. Conflicts begin to stir and divide them into two sides. One side believes Nikita is sent as the Prophesied Child while the other thinks she is a mistake. She later learns that the magical kingdom is on the brink of war with the old enemy of the gods.Nikita will have to fight for her place among the avatars, whether she likes it or not. She will learn the truth about herself after a lifetime of thinking she is nothing but ordinary. Not to mention that her niave heart is strangely inflamed by passion when she sees the king's beautiful daughter, Amarisa. Though she is faithful to the princess, Nikita's journey is also led astray by other mythical women. Her love affairs soon turn into an unforeseen disaster that sets the wheel of destiny in motion.

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First Edition Aug 2017 Createspace ISBN 1537522280
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Aug 2017 ISBN B074PSNM8V
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