<p>In 1830 slavery was on track for emancipation. The island of Bermuda was slow to give in to the orders coming from England. Even enslaved people on the mainland of North </p><p>America were given the opportunity for a new life as free men and women.</p><p></p><p>Saidah and Luca forged a friendship and had one thing in common: they were shifters. On land and in the sea they warred against the inhumanity the sugar cane enslavers </p><p>still dished out. Forced from the plantation fields to the sugar mill Saidah worked under the worst conditions and still managed to keep her head high. She labored over the </p><p>cooking of molasses for the island's primary rum distillery. </p><p></p><p>When one of her roommates was gifted a copy of a book about the abolition of slavery written by a formerly enslaved person things got 'real' fast. Saidah and Luca </p><p>found themselves thrust into the movement to free Bermuda's enslaved people.</p><p></p><p>As resentment toward the Free Peoples of Color ran rampant and violence flamed in the face of Bermuda's slave traditions Saidah held to her promise-protect the weak </p><p>and save her people. </p><p></p><p>This book is a historical paranormal work of fiction. </p>
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