HadeelAbuZineh
In two worlds separated by time and space, *Cave to Osarya* tells the story of a Palestinian girl named **Malak**, who embarks on a journey to Spain-only to find herself on the threshold of an adventure she never imagined. While visiting the Nerja Cave, she is swallowed by a mysterious portal into a fantastical realm called **Osarya**, a kingdom drowning in tyranny, ruled by a ruthless king whose reign began with a horrific crime and a bloody coup.
There, Malak finds herself in the heart of a strange kingdom unlike anything she has ever known-ancient civilizations, traditional attire, forgotten languages, and a bloody history threatening to engulf her. The narrative shifts between past and future, as Malak meets new characters, including **Clara**, a rebellious girl who saves her from imminent danger and accompanies her on a perilous journey filled with danger, chases, and life-changing discoveries.
The novel is not merely a fantasy adventure-it carries profound symbols of identity, homeland, the struggle between good and evil, and the search for self. *Cave to Osarya* unveils both personal and political conflicts within the kingdom, highlighting the contrast between the cruelty of King **Alexander Phobos** and the dream of the heir **Ian** to break free from the legacy of violence, all under the shadow of a mysterious prophecy foretelling the collapse of the throne at the hands of a stranger from another world.
It is a weaving of two parallel worlds, where magic intertwines with history, legend becomes reality, and Malak's stay in Osarya turns into a fateful choice-with no return except at a price. It is a tale of loss, resistance, and of one girl who could change an entire kingdom...