A must-read before going to Machu Picchu, Cusco, or southern Ecuador. In this historical novel, Tara, a noble child in the Ca ari Empire, is taken to the Acllahuasi in Cusco by the Inkas who conquer her native land. She is forced to denounce her civilization and lie about her identity, but when she learns that the Inkas want to erase the Ca ari Cilivilization from existence she decides to fight. She demands that the Ca ari Civilization receive respect and a rightful place in history by her enemies are stronger than her demands. She nearly succumbs when the Ca ari and Inkan gods join her cause. But even then, will the stubborn Inkas listen?In her journey, Tara explores 15th century Peru and Ecuador and visits many notable sites that stand tothis day in a ruinous state. She finds herself in the middle of Inkan festivals, battling the religious order of the Inkan Empire, and touring the infamous Qhapaq an. She meets Sapa Inka Tupac Yupanqui andother historical figures. She learns about the Inkan Culture, that has since been nearly eliminated fromthe world. The reader, along with Tara, will learn of pillars of Andean cultures such as Kawsay, Yanantin, and Ayni and discover Inkan mythology by being involved in it, and the significance of indelible huacas. J. D. Lanct t has visited ruins from the North Shore of Alaska, to scores of sites throughout.North and Central America. But his fascination was sparked on a trip through the Andes. Since, he has spent thousands of hours researching manuscripts and archeological work concerningthe Inkas and other Pre-Colombian Andean culture. He was troubled by the small amount ofwork that made this research available to the masses and has since endeavored to bridge thegap. This novel stems from that ambition.