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Three princesses from China, Persia and Poland taken as prisoners by Genghis Khan and his sons end up transforming the Mongols from within The Sky Worshipers, a fact-based historical novel by F.M. Deemyad.

Years after the height of Mongol rule Lady Goharshad and her husband, King Shahrokh, come across an ancient manuscript in the ruins of Karakorum, the Mongol capital. The manuscript chronicles the era of Mongol invasions with entries by the foreign princesses who were captured and brought to the Mongol court. Told through the eyes of the conquered and captured, the stories of these women reveal the complex and epic nature of the Mongolian empire during the 13th century. As the captive princesses relate their experience, they expose stories once lost to history now brought to light. 

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Three princesses from China, Persia and Poland taken as prisoners by Genghis Khan and his sons end up transforming the Mongols from within The Sky Worshipers, a fact-based historical novel by F.M. Deemyad.

Years after the height of Mongol rule Lady Goharshad and her husband, King Shahrokh, come across an ancient manuscript in the ruins of Karakorum, the Mongol capital. The manuscript chronicles the era of Mongol invasions with entries by the foreign princesses who were captured and brought to the Mongol court. Told through the eyes of the conquered and captured, the stories of these women reveal the complex and epic nature of the Mongolian empire during the 13th century. As the captive princesses relate their experience, they expose stories once lost to history now brought to light. 

Three princesses from China, Persia and Poland taken as prisoners by Genghis Khan and his sons end up transforming the Mongols from within The Sky Worshipers, a fact-based historical novel by F.M. Deemyad.

Years after the height of Mongol rule Lady Goharshad and her husband, King Shahrokh, come across an ancient manuscript in the ruins of Karakorum, the Mongol capital. The manuscript chronicles the era of Mongol invasions with entries by the foreign princesses who were captured and brought to the Mongol court. Told through the eyes of the conquered and captured, the stories of these women reveal the complex and epic nature of the Mongolian empire during the 13th century. As the captive princesses relate their experience, they expose stories once lost to history now brought to light. 

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In this stunning saga, F. M. Deemyad takes us on a thrilling journey as Genghis Khan and his sons sweep across Asia and Europe, worshiping the sky while they conquer one nation after another and capture women to enslave and marry. The story of this remarkable time in history is told by those captured women through a secret manuscript passed down from one to another. Princess Chaka, one of the first to be captured by Genghis, begins the writing. She passes the manuscript to Princess Reyhan, captured in Persia, who passes it to Krisztina of Kievan Rus. A hundred years later, the secret writings make their way to Lady Goharshad, [wife to King Shahrokh, the ruler of Persia and Transoxiana]. As the inheritor of wealth and privilege won through brutal conquest, she vows to set things right. The women’s stories, rich with architectural, historical and cultural detail, hold an important message for all of us who have inherited privileges as the result of our ancestor’s atrocities. A great read and a phenomenal debut!

– Raima Larter, Author of Fearless and Belle o' the Waters

The Sky Worshipers by F.M. Deemyad draws us into Genghis Khan's conquests through the eyes of three women ripped from their homes and thrust into royal service. This lyrical novel is a vivid imagining of hearts and minds of women who left their marks on history, despite history's failure to acknowledge their contributions. It allows us to connect with timeless striving for a world of compassion, equal opportunity, and celebration of diversity. A beautiful novel.

– Lisa L. Leibow, J.D., Co-Founder, Board President, Chief Operating Officer, The Scheherazade Project

The author's in-depth research is evident throughout The Sky Worshippers. For readers who enjoy a lush blend of historical fact and fiction, this novel details the smells, sights, sounds of a pivotal era in time, uniquely told through the eyes of three captive princesses. 

– Gina Wilkinson author of When the Apricots Bloom

F.M. Deemyad immerses the reader into the 13th Century world of Genghis Khan. It's an unforgettable story of survival and strong women as we experience life through the eyes of the conquered-and the conquerors. In The Sky Worshipers, history comes vividly alive.

 – John DeDakis, Novelist, Writing Coach, and former Senior Copy Editor for CNN's "The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer", www.JohnDeDakis.com

An illuminating telling of Mongol conquest and the people who lived-and died-making decisions that shaped half the world. The broad strokes of time are revealed through the perspectives of single bristles of the brush. Cleverly imagined and carefully rendered, The Sky Worshipers is an engaging, personal look at one of history's momentous eras.

Zach Powers, author of First Cosmic Velocity