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𝐁𝐥𝐮𝐫𝐛:
Queen Serenova died after gave birth to princess Mandira. Out of eleven queen, King Raghavendra's favourite is Serenova, he becomes numb after hearing the death news of the queen, so he didn't want to look at the new born child. Serenova's loyal personal assistant Geetabai promised her to look after the baby, so she decided to protect and take good care of her. While Naamkaran, Raj Guru declared that the Newborn princess will bring peace and independence to the kingdom and at the same time he adds another bitter truth that she will marry someone from outside the Rajput clan. After hearing that everyone in the palace starts murmuring about that, queen Shwetambari states that it brings shame to the kingdom and to prevent that she planned to kill the new born, but king refuses and asks Raj Guru some alternative way.
Will Raj Guru find some other way to save the child?
Will Mandira be able to fought against her own fate?
𝐑𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰:
Simple language with thoughtful story. Cover is good just like the exact description of the princess with purple eyes in this book. Content matches the title of the book. Speedy and Totally gripping historical fiction which grabs the attention of the reader from the beginning.
Packed with rich cultural habits and myths.
Traditional concepts of an Hindu is interwoven well with accurate description of their dressings, cultures, language, war type, daily routine, religious beliefs and education about their own religion and their beliefs in spiritual field. Apart from these, the plot set of England and Cornwell were really interesting and intriguing. The culture practices of their country is very much different from ours.
Fast paced story from the beginning to end. Compelling, Must read with love, betrayal, honour, tragedy, responsibilities and death. With this blend of history, Romance and suspense, you'll find yourself being drawn into this book.
𝗥𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 : 𝟴/𝟭𝟬
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