The Irapuã and Potira tribes were separated by a river and centuries of rivalry. The hatred between them was as old as the forest trees. But what was forbidden flourished on the fringes of oblivion. \[User\], daughter of the Irapuã's shaman, was wild, free and curious. Aymbé, son of Potira's chief, was a firm warrior, shaped by war and honor. H...Read more