A young warrior questions her destiny and ultimately changes her future and the future of her tribe in this spare, compelling coming-of-age story. “Born out of sorrow,” Rain is the only daughter of Alina, queen of the Amazonia, a race of warrior women living in a “time of blood.” Ignored by Alina, Rain is determined to prove herself worthy of her royal heritage. Groomed to be an Amazon warrior unlike any other, Rain trains to ride, shoot and kill, but feels unaccepted and alone and wonders if she is meant to be queen. Rain’s doubts are reinforced as Alina announces she is pregnant with a child who will rule instead of Rain. When Alina dies in childbirth, Rain learns to make something out of her sorrow and opts for a future apart from blood and battle. Artfully structured to track Rain’s spiritual quest from youthful warrior to queen, the story effectively incorporates elements of a primal, nature-based culture. Should appeal to teens with their own mythic quests. (Fiction. 12+)