
Califia's Crusade
by Justin Hebert
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Pub Date Sep 07 2024 | Archive Date Oct 26 2024
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Description
On the islands of California in 1500, a nation of Amazons welcomes a castaway who recruits them into a great war against their hated enemies - the Greeks. Taking their griffins along, they sail to Constantinople, where the Ottoman Empire and its allies are attempting to retake the great city from French, Russian, and Greek adventurers. As the war progresses, the Amazon queen Califia must guide her people through a complex conflict where nothing is what it seems and the very future of California hangs in the balance.
A retelling of the story from which the real-life California was named, Califia’s Crusade is an epic tale of vengeance, justice, and the cyclical nature of war and conquest. Califia must contend with threats from her enemies and allies alike, and danger lurks even within the ranks of her own people.
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Featured Reviews

Wow, this was an awesome read! Interesting and unique the story and characters grabbed your interest from the first chapter until the last!!

In this fascinating, brilliantly written, and engaging new LGBTQ+ historical fiction novel, Justin Hebert brings readers to the islands of California, inhabited by a nation of powerful and capable Amazons allied with a band of griffins, in 1500 when a castaway from the Ottoman Empire seeks aid against the Greeks -- the sworn enemies of the Amazons. Following the Amazonian Queen Califia (inspired by the real story of the Indigenous woman who inspired the state’s name) and her people as they go to war against the Greeks as the allies of the patriarchal Ottoman Empire, readers become Amazons on this epic, sweeping tale of war, revenge, and power. With an excellent mix of warfare and personal narratives, readers follow Califia and her strengths and weaknesses as queen while learning about this fascinating Amazonian culture and their relationship with the griffins. The personal narrative element is brilliant because of the emotion and relatability present in the narrative, and readers will occasionally sympathize with Califia (and disagree with her in other parts) as she negotiates the personal and political problems (within the Amazons and with their temporary wartime allies) of ruling. Unique, engaging, and absolutely fascinating, fans of powerful female characters and Greek mythology will love this recent release.
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