He Who Drowned the World
He Who Drowned the World is a gripping historical fantasy of power, betrayal, and ambition set in 14th-century China. As Zhu Yuanzhang fights to claim the imperial throne, she must forge a dangerous alliance with the vengeful eunuch general Ouyang. But ambition has a cost, and the price of Zhu’s rise may be greater than she ever imagined.
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He Who Drowned the World – A Gripping Historical Fantasy of Power, Betrayal, and Destiny
Zhu Yuanzhang, the Radiant King, is unstoppable after her latest victory, claiming southern China from Mongol rule. With the Mandate of Heaven in her grasp, she believes she can endure anything to achieve her ultimate goal—seizing the imperial throne and becoming Emperor.
But ambition breeds rivals. Madam Zhang, a former courtesan with unmatched power and resources, seeks the throne for her husband, threatening to crush Zhu’s uprising. To survive, Zhu must risk everything and forge an uneasy alliance with her former enemy—the cunning and deadly eunuch general, Ouyang.
Consumed by grief and revenge, Ouyang lives only to destroy the Great Khan, the man responsible for his family’s downfall. His obsession soon clashes with Zhu’s ruthless determination, testing their fragile partnership. While Zhu has sacrificed her body for power, she has never known true loss. But fate demands a greater price—one that may finally break even her unyielding heart.
📖 He Who Drowned the World is the electrifying sequel to She Who Became the Sun, a sweeping epic of war, betrayal, and destiny set in 14th-century China.
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Weight | 0.10 kg |
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Author | |
Format | Hardback |
ISBN | 9781529043433 |
Pages | 483 |
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