The River's Daughter
A dark romantic fantasy of forbidden love, feminine rebellion, and river magic-rooted in South Asian folklore.
She let the river take her fully, blue markings blooming beneath her skin as ancient waters whispered of memory and change. There was no ribbon in her hair now-only loose strands, wild in the breeze...
In the town of Jaraan, women are bound by stillness: trained to be silent, obedient, and contained. Nineteen-year-old Sahira Raazaan has always been the perfect Covenant daughter. Silent. Still. Her future arranged, her desires contained. She's betrothed to the town's golden boy, expected to fulfill the life laid out for her.
But when she meets the gaze of a forbidden stranger, a river-marked musician from the Mehr'an people, something ancient stirs. Water moves at her touch. Blue markings bloom beneath her skin. The river begins to speak to her.
Sahira begins to unravel the truth about her mother's disappearance, and about the long-suppressed power hidden in her own blood.
With her marriage ceremony fast approaching and her family's honor on the line, Sahira must choose: the life she was raised for, or the truth buried in her blood. The river's pull, and the stranger's touch, promise a freedom she never dared imagine.
Some currents cannot be contained forever...
Inspired by the legend of Mirza Sahiba, The River's Daughter is a lush, spellbinding tale of forbidden love, feminine rebellion, river magic, and reclaiming your voice.
Perfect for readers who love:
✔ forbidden love and arranged marriage tension
✔ morally gray, river-marked outsiders
✔ sensual awakening and high-stakes romance
✔ Punjabi folklore, cultural fantasy, and magical realism
✔ mythic retellings, coming-of-age rebellion, and feminist themes
This is a story for readers who crave slow-burn romance with rich emotional payoff, forbidden attraction between soul-tied strangers, and heroines caught between duty and desire.
With elements of magical realism, river-based elemental magic, and a mythic retelling of South Asia's (Punjabi) tragic love story Mirza Sahiba, this novel blends cultural fantasy with feminist awakening.
This standalone romantic fantasy is steeped in atmosphere-moonlit rituals, haunting river dreams, and the pulse of a love that defies tradition.
If you enjoy the lush prose of Erin Morgenstern (The Night Circus), the romantic ache of Audrey Niffenegger (The Time Traveler's Wife), or the mythic atmosphere of Madeline Miller (Circe, The Song of Achilles), The River's Daughter belongs on your shelf.
Fans of The Handmaid's Tale, The Power, The Wrath and the Dawn, and South Asian folktales will be swept away by this lyrical, emotionally rich debut.
The River's Daughter is a dark romantic fantasy-filled with magic, myth, sensuality, and revolution. A perfect read for fans of forbidden love stories, coming-of-age journeys, and lyrical feminist fantasy.