![]() ![]() Gates' novels, the writing is deeply involving and emotional as you see and experience the love and anguish that her characters feel. That took some bravery and emotional strength.Īs characteristic of Ms. At the same time, she made a choice to marry a man she thought she hated for the good of her country and his. She told him off and didn't back down from his imperious manner. She didn't turn into a ball of mush because of his awesome masculinity. The first scene between Aliyah and Kamal was great. I also loved that Aliyah was strong in her own right, and was an incredible queen and this was realized fully by Kamal and those around her. He was told some things about Aliyah that were definitely lies, and his own misgivings and fears based on an event in his past made him push her away.Īliyah had some personal issues that affected her health and personality, and made it easier for Kamal to believe the lies he was told, and made his rejection even more devastating. He also makes a decision that a power-craving man would only make if he really loves a woman, although he is in no way manipulated or guilted into doing so by Aliyah. ![]() Not that I like to see a person suffer, but this hero does grovel and does make amends for the horrible way he treated the heroine when he should. ![]() This was my favorite of the Throne of Judar series because we see a hard, immovable man brought to his knees with the realization that he did wrong the woman he loved and who loved him. ![]()
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