Heartfelt, swoony, emotional, cathartic. This one delivered all the feels. From Inara’s horrible experience in the wife market to Dhamar’s struggles with his father, I loved how the author showed two characters from two very different walks of life but both trapped. Dhamar might be a prince but he’s as much captive as Inara is in the wife market. I loved the layers of political intrigue meshed with a strong romance plot about a woman desperately trying to overcome her past and a young man desperately trying to overcome the ways of his father.
There is a lot of deep emotion, especially around the wife market and the girls imprisoned within. The author handles it with delicacy and care but good to be aware for some readers.
Loved it!!!
And the narrators are fantastic.