Love of Slave Fired Revolution, Dr Mohsin Ali (9798295594878) — Readings Books
 
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Love of Slave Fired Revolution

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Love of a Slave FIRED Revolution is a sweeping historical epic set in colonial Lima, where a single forbidden love ignites the conscience of a nation.

When Marquise Catalina de Aguirre, a woman bound by aristocratic duty, falls in love with Domingo, an enslaved man whose dignity defies the chains of empire, their secret becomes an act of rebellion. What begins as tenderness soon threatens the foundations of class, race, faith, and colonial law. Silenced by violence and erased from official history, Domingo's name survives in whispers, songs, and riverborne memory awakening a revolution born not of swords, but of conscience.

Exiled women turn convents into sanctuaries of education. Songs become manifestos. Literacy becomes resistance. And when a conflicted Captain of the Guard chooses moral courage over obedience, love transforms into a people's awakening.

Written in lyrical, cinematic prose, Love of a Slave FIRED Revolution blends romance, political defiance, and spiritual reckoning into a powerful meditation on freedom. It is a story of how love when forbidden becomes the most enduring revolution of all.

Empires fall. Rivers remember. Love endures.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Amazon Direct Publishing
Date
29 January 2026
Pages
282
ISBN
9798295594878

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Love of a Slave FIRED Revolution is a sweeping historical epic set in colonial Lima, where a single forbidden love ignites the conscience of a nation.

When Marquise Catalina de Aguirre, a woman bound by aristocratic duty, falls in love with Domingo, an enslaved man whose dignity defies the chains of empire, their secret becomes an act of rebellion. What begins as tenderness soon threatens the foundations of class, race, faith, and colonial law. Silenced by violence and erased from official history, Domingo's name survives in whispers, songs, and riverborne memory awakening a revolution born not of swords, but of conscience.

Exiled women turn convents into sanctuaries of education. Songs become manifestos. Literacy becomes resistance. And when a conflicted Captain of the Guard chooses moral courage over obedience, love transforms into a people's awakening.

Written in lyrical, cinematic prose, Love of a Slave FIRED Revolution blends romance, political defiance, and spiritual reckoning into a powerful meditation on freedom. It is a story of how love when forbidden becomes the most enduring revolution of all.

Empires fall. Rivers remember. Love endures.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Amazon Direct Publishing
Date
29 January 2026
Pages
282
ISBN
9798295594878