Kwaku Asare was never meant to survive.
Ripped from the Gold Coast and thrown into the bowels of a slave ship, his name was meant to vanish—erased by salt, chains, and cruelty. But the sea does not forget. And neither does he.
Reborn as Black Caesar, he rises from the ashes of bondage to become a living storm—raiding the empire that once shackled him, turning fear into fire, and leading a rebel fleet stitched together from outcasts, warriors, and the broken-hearted. From the burning fields of Jamaica to the blood-soaked waves of the Caribbean, Caesar strikes back, carving his name into history with every defiant breath.
But freedom has a cost. And when the Crown comes hunting with warships and vengeance, Caesar must choose: die a martyr, or outwit an empire and vanish into legend.
Epic, unflinching, and steeped in ancestral memory, The Sea Remembers is a pulse-pounding journey of resistance, rage, and redemption. If you’ve ever wondered what it means to rise after the world tries to bury you—read this book.