Nayara always believed the island of the Bantu Kingdom was the entire world. Behind the magical wall that imprisoned them, generations grew under the weight of the Harvest: a brutal ritual where the young were forced to kill so that only a few might deserve to live. She was swift as the wind, daughter of a lineage condemned to endure the burning sands... but nothing could have prepared her for the day the skies split open and the N'kara descended on broomsticks, bringing fire, chains, and death.Torn from her home along with other young women, Nayara discovers that the magic flowing through her blood is older than any kingdom-and that her destiny is not only to resist, but to reshape the course of history. Across a continent divided by frozen realms, endless deserts, and golden magical cities, warriors, princesses, and traitors rise-each marked by prophecy and by gods who still walk among mortals.*The Chronicles of Kaixan is more than a fantasy saga: it is a hymn of freedom, a story of roots, resilience, and rebirth. An African epic for every reader who has ever felt the weight of oppression and the power of hope. Because true magic does not lie in spells, but in a people who refuse to forget who they are.