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 Daphne Yakinthou - The Two Maidens.
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Résumé

Dive into the heart of an enchanting tale where magic weaves through every word, and the destiny of two mystical daughters unfolds under the gaze of celestial rulers. "The Two Daughters" is a mesmerizing fantasy story that transports readers into a vivid world where the Sun King and Moon Queen decide to end the loneliness of a radiant young man with a magical lute, by creating a companion for him.
But as the Wind King and the Sea conspire to craft their own version of a perfect partner, a story of love, rivalry, and the power of music takes shape, promising to stir the souls of those who venture within. Set in a boundless valley where dreams and wonders collide, this tale intertwines the fates of characters born from the essence of the sun, moon, sea, and wind. Each melody strummed on the golden strings of the lute has the power to transform reality, summoning rain from sorrow, laughter from joy, and calming the stormiest seas with a lullaby.
When the radiant boy meets the daughters created for him, his world is forever changed, embarking him and the readers on a journey through emotions as profound as the sea and as radiant as the sun."The Two Daughters" is not just a fairy tale; it's a journey into a world where love transcends the physical, music has the power to alter fate, and the quest for companionship leads to unexpected revelations.
Perfect for fans of high fantasy, magical realism, and heartfelt narratives, this story promises to captivate and enchant from the first page to the last. Discover the magic, the music, and the timeless battle between the forces of nature and the power of human emotions. Embark on this unforgettable adventure today and let "The Two Daughters" transport you to a world where anything is possible, and every melody tells a story.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    23/03/2024
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    8224228775
  • EAN
    9798224228775
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
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Biographie de Daphne Yakinthou

Daphne Tzamali-Yakinthou was born in sunny Greece during the month of August in the year 1981.            As an only child with a difficult childhood, she discovered a way to escape by taking refuge in the world of her favorite fairy tales. Soon she began creating her own stories.            While watching films she often found herself trying to enter into the world of the movie she had been watching and completely change the story unfolding on the TV screen, creating a tale of her own, where she could be a heroin or even a deus ex machina, a sudden powerful magical helper coming to aid the hero and defeat the villain.            As she was growing older, during her adolescence, she began writing fairy tales while studying music and classical singing in the conservatory.            Later, in her twenties, she completed her series "The amazing journey of the star" comprised by five adventures of a bright, heavenly child in faraway worlds and strange dimensions.
Then she published with Ocelotos publishing house her first children's story with her own illustrations "Astrozaharenia Istoria", a tale about a beautiful ballerina, queen of living toys, and a little clown so in love with her that he dares to travel to a frozen land to fight the fierce dragon who has stolen her favorite thimble.            Since then she has written and illustrated many books, articles and e-books.

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