Burn the Sea


Product Details

Publisher: Bindery Books x Boundless Press
Release Date: April 21, 2026
Formats: Paperback, Ebook
ISBN: PB: 978-1-967967-06-3; EB: 978-1-967967-07-0
Trim: 5.5 x 8.25
Page Count: 450

 

Mona Tewari

To protect her homeland, one queen must fight her people’s historic enemy—once and for all.

Abbakka Chowta never expected to be queen. The youngest of Ullal’s two rajkumaris, Abbakka has spent years in rigorous combat training to become her sister’s blade. But when the monstrous Porcugi attempt to lay claim to Ullal, Abbakka’s world—and fate—are upended.

The Porcugi—giant half-men, half-snakes who attack from the sea—haven’t been seen in Ullal since their failed invasion more than fifty years ago. But now, they’re back with vengeance and a choice: pay their tithes or suffer total devastation. Soon, Abbakka’s definitions of strength, subterfuge, and statecraft are put to the test. Will marriage to a neighboring king give her the resources she needs to protect her people . . . or will she watch her homeland be crushed beneath the waves of would-be colonizers?

A lush historical fantasy that reimagines the Portuguese attacks on South India in the 1500s and the fierce real-life queen’s story, Burn the Sea is an electrifying exaltation of female power and the value of freedom.


About the Author

Mona Tewari has long been fascinated by the ways in which narratives of legends and histories shape views of the present. A graduate of Caltech and UCSF, Tewari practiced as a pediatric dentist for years before she turned to writing fiction. As the daughter of two immigrants from India, she didn’t see herself represented in popular media growing up and became determined to show her daughters they belong in every world. Tewari lives with her husband, daughters, and dogs in the Berkshires. Burn the Sea is her first novel.

About the Tastemaker

Jananie K. Velu is a Toronto-based content creator who raves about her favorite books on her channel thisstoryaintover with an audience of over 100K subscribers across YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok. As the founder of Boundless Press—an independent publishing imprint with Bindery Books—Jananie aims to uplift new voices and stories that reflect the beauty and flawed complexity of human nature.


Reviews

Burn the Sea is a rich and beautiful debut, a gorgeous feminist epic with a ferocious heart.” —Tasha Suri, World Fantasy Award–winning author of The Jasmine Throne

Burn the Sea is a gift of a novel filled with innovative magic, historical treats, and a maze of intrigue, with a truly satisfying spin on colonial narratives by making the Porcugi literal monsters. Tewari’s evocative prose transports you into a gorgeous world that feels like it has another secret around every corner. Best of all is Abbakka herself, crafted with such beautiful care into a protagonist by turns fierce and romantic, resilient and grief-stricken, loving and unyielding. A triumphant, standout debut!” —Vaishnavi Patel, internationally bestselling author of Kaikeyi

Burn the Sea is a lush, vibrant, and compelling political fantasy with an unapologetically fierce and intelligent heroine. This is the sort of hold-your-breath storytelling that will keep you reading long into the night.” —Andrea Stewart, Sunday Times bestselling, award-winning author of the Drowning Empire trilogy and the Hollow Covenant trilogy

Burn the Sea is a stunning political fantasy, a reinvention of history with a magical twist. Epic battles, duplicitous enemies, and rich secrets will keep you turning the pages as they did for me.” —Jeff Wheeler, Wall Street Journal bestselling author of the Invisible College series, the Kingfountain series, and the Muirwood series

“In this reimagining of the life of Rani Abbakka Chowta, lyrical prose and gorgeous worldbuilding form a fantasy debut that is as unforgettable as it is inspirational. Abbakka is a warrior queen with or without a throne, reminding every reader that the strongest weapon of all is the heart.” —Kamilah Cole, Dragon, Lodestar, and Lambda Award–nominated author of the bestselling Divine Traitors duology

“With unforgettable characters and prose, Mona Tewari crafts a breathtaking fantasy that is as fierce as it is tender. Imbued with the power of a rallying cry, Burn the Sea is a stunning, not-to-be-missed debut.” —Chelsea Abdullah, author of The Stardust Thief

“Ocean-deep and scorching as the sun, Tewari’s tale sweeps us away into a vivid reimagining of history with monsters, guile, and sisterhood. Delectable and honest, ferocious and brave, Burn the Sea is a lush tapestry of a book, a searing arrow aimed true.” —Shen Tao, author of The Poet Empress

“Immersive and lush, Burn the Sea is a sweeping tale filled with political intrigue that examines the heartbreaking cost of duty and freedom.” —Elaine Ho, author of Cry, Voidbringer

Burn the Sea is a blistering historical fantasy rendered in lush prose that will delight every sense. As remarkable as the queen whose life it paints, this book balances vividly researched details with fantastical elements, centering clever women at the heart of expertly weaved political intrigue. Mona Tewari’s debut is a must-read for fans of Tasha Suri and S. A. Chakraborty.” —S. Hati, author of And the Sky Bled and Morbid Curiosities

“Clever, romantic, and intricately plotted, Burn the Sea is an electrifying historical fantasy about decolonization featuring a South Indian queen whose mind is sharper than her blade. I flew through this book over the course of a day and can’t wait to see what Mona Tewari writes next!” —Tanaz Bhathena, award-winning author of Hunted by the Sky

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