Erimia has been captured by brutal bandits and made a slave in the Sasamani clan village. When the Sasamani clan prince, Teromalui, tries to take advantage of her she initially avoids him. When Teromalui persists Erimia, and her best friend and fellow-slave Alios, are forced to fight back. Now they are in danger and have to run. Erimia and Alios are separated from her home in the Keltos capital by 150 leagues of trackless, bandit-infested wilderness. Awaiting them in the capital of the rich and powerful Keltos tribe is more treachery and insurrection that threatens to topple the whole kingdom. Kelo, the Salt King, doesn't know who to trust. Alios and Erimia may be young and unknown to Kelo, but they hold the keys to defeating his secret enemies.
The Salt Princess: Insurection was such a great read. I loved the characters and how they are each told in first person. The flow between story lines was fantastic. Never felt choppy, but flowing instead, left one storyline in a very organic spot. The story line is interesting and has great action as well as emotion. Hoping for more from the author!