![]() ![]() ![]() In a heart-wrenching novel based in Islamic texts and Persian poem the Shahnameh, Mafi ( An Emotion of Great Delight) complements rich worldbuilding with lushly descriptive, sensorial prose that inspires the novel’s mythological backdrop, against which plays out an emotional plot, and a tortured romance, layered with court intrigue. Though Alizeh’s blood carries the ice that marks her as heir to an ancient kingdom that could destroy his own, he finds that he cannot forget her-setting the stage for a violent upheaval of not just his life, but of the land itself. Soon, she encounters Kamran, Ardunia’s crown prince, also 18 and olive skinned. Against this backdrop, olive-skinned 18-year-old Alizeh toils as a servant at a duchess’s estate following her parent’s death. and heartbreaking betrayal, this breathtaking sequel to This Woven Kingdom is from the award-winning and. However, I think the story loses something about halfway through the book. From the beginning, you know this is going to be a lush world full of magic and mythology. Though accords eventually put an end to eons of bloodshed between Jinn and humankind, the Jinn nevertheless continue to face constant persecution, and use of their fiery powers carries the death penalty. The overall voice of the book starts out well, pulling you in with the mythology and the characters. In the Kingdom of Ardunia, the long-ago fall of fireborn Jinn Iblees, the devil, left the Jinn a hated race. This book was so good This was an enchanting and interesting young adult fantasy about forbidden romance, power, magic, love and betrayal. ![]()
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