Daughter Of Hades
Telling
the Complicated History of the Caribbean Through the Eyes Of Two Sets of
Siblings
Released and published by Inklings Publishing
The book is available worldwide in e-format
Mack Little’s sophomore novel traces the
fascinating and often painful Caribbean history through the life experience of
siblings as they try to escape their homes and strive for a better life.
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Daughter of Hades first depicts the story of Dinny and Jimmie, twin brother and sister who have grown up as enslaved people on a plantation in Barbados. When Dinny’s life faces more threats as the master’s infatuation with her grows, the siblings make their way onto a pirate ship. Though safety will not come yet for the two siblings, it seems that love is in the cards for at least one of them, as Dinny falls in love with a Chinese sailor named Lei.
The
storyline alternates with another set of siblings: two brothers named Ivan and
Pax as they desperately try to make their way to Jamaica. The two storylines
eventually clash and the two sets of siblings are faced with a Rolodex of
suspenseful events that bring to light pain, romance, and survival, in any
condition.
The book gets its inspiration from the long
and harrowing history of slavery in the Caribbean. It is one of the most exciting
historical fiction novels with a story that is still relevant today.
But
Daughters of Hades is much more than a lesson of Caribbean history and the
effects slavery has on these siblings. At its core, it is a fight for survival
and revenge captured in its more pure state, and a historical romance that
shows people can find love even in the strangest of places, or the strangest of
situations.
“An engaging, swashbuckling tale of love and revenge during the age of piracy.” - Kirkus Reviews
“Little fills us in on the important Caribbean history and how the rules of a terrible trade system changed from one island to another. Envisioning the beautiful settings of Jamaica and Barbados and recognizing their histories illuminates a truth that readers will really benefit from knowing.” - Jaylynn Korrell (Independent Book Review)
About Mack:
Mack
Little grew up in the Deep South and has accumulated a vibrant experience which
she often emulates in her storytelling. Her studies in International Politics
and service in the Army have given her impressive perspectives to bring to her
novels new layers of intrigues and twists, which are all quite prevalent in her
latest novel, Daughter of Hades.
To learn
more about the book and its author, please contact Mack Little at
info@Mack-Little.com
To request additional review copies or
an interview with Mack Little, please contact Mickey Mikkelson at Creative Edge
Publicity: mickey.creativeedge@gmail.com / 403.464.6925.
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