
audiobook
by Ali Bey, Samuel L. (Samuel Lorenzo) Knapp
In a shimmering realm where desert dunes meet emerald oases, the young sultan Szaif embarks on a daring sea voyage that thrusts him into a world of intrigue and romance. A chance encounter with a radiant queen of the garden sparks a passionate yet perilous attraction, pulling him between desire and duty. As the ship sails toward the Arab lands, Szaif grapples with the weight of his title and the looming threat to his people.
Back home, his mother’s pleas and the approaching war force him to confront his own vulnerabilities, revealing that even the strongest have hidden frailties. Joined by loyal friends, including the steadfast sailor Abuttai, he sets a course to return and rally support. Yet the sea, with its fickle winds and hidden islands, tests his resolve, promising further challenges as he strives to protect his realm.
Full title
Kelet tündér világa, vagy Szaif Züliázán szultán. (2. kötet) Aráb rege
Language
hu
Duration
~3 hours (225K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Albert László from page images generously made available by the Google Books Library Project
Release date
2020-06-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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