Title | : | Dossouye: The Dancers of Mulukau (Dossouye #2) |
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Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Kindle , Hardcover , Paperback , Audiobook & More |
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Publication | : | First published February 2, 2012 |
The Dancers of Mulukau make benign magic with the elegant movements of their feet. From healing to entertaining, from ending droughts to mending walls, the Dancers bring peace and harmony wherever they go. Yet a mysterious, veiled people called the Walaq consider the very existence of the Dancers to be an abomination that must be eliminated.
Dossouye, having wandered far from her native kingdom of Abomey, is hired to help protect the Dancers as they engage in their vital responsibilities. Along with her formidable war-bull, Gbo, the woman-warrior battles human and demonic foes that work in league with the Walaq against the Dancers.
Dossouye, having wandered far from her native kingdom of Abomey, is hired to help protect the Dancers as they engage in their vital responsibilities. Along with her formidable war-bull, Gbo, the woman-warrior battles human and demonic foes that work in league with the Walaq against the Dancers.
Dossouye: The Dancers of Mulukau (Dossouye #2) Reviews
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This Dossouye installment was way better than the first book. I thoroughly enjoyed the concept of the dancers and the fantastical elements such as the njin and Sand-kin. The plot was engaging and interesting, which kept me glued to the pages. In my personal opinion, I feel like the Imaro installlments are on a different level, but I would still recommend this book for readers looking for strong Black women leads.