Frequently Asked Questions About the Merchant Tides Historical Fiction Series
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The Merchant Tides series is a historical coming-of-age saga following Sebastian “Seba” Krizomatis, a Greek boy growing up in the mid-18th-century Mediterranean. Beginning on the island of Chios, the series traces Seba’s struggle for survival, freedom, and identity as he is drawn into a wider world shaped by trade, empire, and displacement.
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The series is set in the mid- to late-1700s, a time when much of the eastern Mediterranean was under Ottoman rule. The novels reflect the political, social, and maritime realities of this period, including regional power dynamics, seafaring life, a burgeoning global economy, and cultural diffusion.
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The story begins on the Greek island of Chios and expands to major Mediterranean ports such as Smyrna (modern-day Izmir) and Mahón, Menorca. Later installments will be set in the British colony of East Florida around the time of the American revolution. These real historical locations form the backdrop for Sebastian’s journey and reflect the interconnected maritime world of the 18th century.
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The historical settings, locations, and social conditions depicted in the Merchant Tides series are based on documented history. While the overarching historical context is real, and characters such as Dr. Andrew Turnbull and Governor James Grant are historical figures, the characters and their personal stories are fictionalized, created to explore the origins of the Greek and Menorcan immigrants who came to Florida in the 18th century.
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No. Each book in the Merchant Tides series can be read as a stand-alone novel. However, the series follows the personal growth and higher-stakes adventures of the main character, Sebastian Krizomatis, over time, which may make for a richer reading experience when the books are read in order.
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The series depicts historical hardships such as violence, loss, and oppression consistent with 18th-century maritime life. These elements are presented to convey historical realities and character experiences, not for sensational or gratuitous effect. There is little to no romance or sexual content, and the novels do not contain any “spicy” material. The focus is on character development, historical events, and the challenges of survival.
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The Merchant Tides series is well suited for book clubs and educational discussion, particularly for readers interested in historical fiction, coming-of-age narratives, and Mediterranean or British colonial history. Its themes of identity, survival, community, and cultural interaction lend themselves to thoughtful conversation, and are appropriate for mature and young adults.
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As of 2026, three books in the Merchant Tides series have been published: Tears of Chios, Scions of Smyrna, and Mists of Menorca. A fourth book, Eyes of East Florida, is scheduled for release in 2026, and the fifth and final book in the series is planned for 2027.