Book 22
Queen's Song
Queen Hadassah gives voice to endurance, faith, and love.
Synopsis
In The Hoshiyan Chronicles: The Queen’s Song, Queen Hadassah steps into a world where the ancient whispers of prophecy are screaming in the wind, colliding with the brutal, unyielding realities of modern political warfare. She is no longer just a figurehead of a kingdom; she is a woman caught in the crushing vise of a fate that demands her soul.
Every decision she makes is a duel between her sacred obligations to her people and the quiet, desperate longing of her heart for a simple family life—a life that seems increasingly impossible in the shadow of the crown.
The narrative is a tapestry woven with threads of blood and light, interlacing generations to show how the ghosts of the past shape the very identities of the living. As Hadassah navigates the treacherous corridors of power, she discovers that faith is not merely a shield against the enemy but the only weapon capable of withstanding the erosion of the spirit.
Her journey is a descent into the abyss of loss, where every sacrifice she makes peels back a layer of her humanity, revealing the enduring, unbreakable core of love that holds her together.
The story is a masterclass in emotional suspense, where the resolution is neither purely triumphant nor entirely tragic, but bittersweet—a reflection of the true cost of devotion. Hadassah’s choices force the reader to confront the weight of parenthood, the burden of leadership, and the beautiful, terrifying power of resurrection that faith offers.
It is a story that honors the silent warriors who serve, those who walk through fire for the sake of others, and leaves an indelible imprint of perseverance in a world that is constantly weighed down by its own history.
This is a richly woven tale of courage and the enduring light of faith that refuses to be extinguished. It is a song that lingers long after the final page is turned. The Queen’s Song