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Product details

File Size: 1641 KB

Print Length: 302 pages

Publisher: Skyscape (June 1, 2017)

Publication Date: June 1, 2017

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B01LZ0GFRO

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Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#229 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

Emily King, author of “The Hundredth Queen,” displays her talents in this first entry to her series. While her descriptions and use of words are her strength, other elements of the book work against her. Here's a quick rundown, without spoilers:THE PLOT – Kalinda, a member of the Sisterhood, is chosen by the current Rajah as his hundredth wife.Proving yourself in battle is necessary, both in the Sisterhood and at the palace. Everyone vies to be elevated, higher ranks determined by victory in the ring.Everything about this story screams predictability. Unfortunately, the author never recognizes the danger and continues to steer the reader in that direction. It is obvious that Kalinda will have feelings for the young soldier, Deven, just as it is obvious he feels the same way. What makes little sense is that Deven understands the world as it is, yet immediately breaks convention and is willing to risk his life by granting favors to Kalinda. The rules dictating death to a queen who is unfaithful never causes Kalinda to waiver from her infatuation with Deven. Once in the palace, Kalinda faces the expected danger from her Sisterhood rival Natesa as well as Lakia, first among the Rajah’s wives.THE WRITING – This is the author’s five-star strength. The description is consistent, and reflects a time of long ago. Ms. King’s elegant style deftly describes the action, weaving pictures that effortlessly wrap the reader in the story.THE WORLD – One wishes for more details describing Kalinda’s world of religion and male dominance. Some of the inconsistencies concerning the relationship between herself and Deven might have made more sense, but defining the culture never gets past a few scrapes off the surface. While the action is wonderfully explained, I wished to learn more about the social mores. Most of what we glean, however, comes in bits and dribbles inserted when something happens and readers must know why. While there was enough to keep me interested, I wished for more.IN CASE YOU WANTED TO KNOW – Ms. King steers away from using any sort of foul language, and you could read this story to a child without worry. Sex is non-existent, and though sexual tension is present, nothing is written that would make you blush.OVERALL – The writing is strong, and almost makes one forget that the plot is unremarkable. Images of The Hunger Games flit constantly, casting a pall over the originality of the tale. While Kalinda’s character is best defined, many of the others are one-dimensional, including Natesa, Deven, and Lakia. Motivations are reduced to one reason rather than a myriad of choices, which lessens the reader’s engagement. I did find Ms. King’s use of words and consistency of style to be enough to keep me reading. However, this is a three-and-a-half star book at best, and though the talented description of the action is strong, the lack of developed characters prevent the total ranking from reaching four.

At around 60% into this book, I had to revisit Amazon and Goodreads to make sure I was reading the right book. This book has such high ratings and received so much praise but I didn't enjoy it. I felt that it wasn't successful as a historical fiction and it was predictable as a romance. That said, I don't think it was terrible, just... an average romance novel. I think my disappointment came because it has such a high rating that I was expecting something of better quality - if it hadn't been on that pedestal, I think it would have been acceptably okay for the genre.While several reviews have criticized world building, I thought that was passable. There wasn't anything of Sumerian mythology beyond the names of the gods - everything was made up to suit the plot. So if you think, as I thought, that the story would build on what we know of the mythology to create its plot, you'll be disappointed. The myth underlying the story wasn't clearly told - important parts would be told just before they helped the story so that it felt like the author was making it up as she went along but eventually I understood it. There were a few other things that kept taking me out of the story, namely the use of books. At a time when parchment would have been very expensive and rare, if it existed at all, the main character has a sketchbook, ordinary soldiers keep diaries, etc. The guest room has a book case of books that can be slammed shut - no one uses scrolls in this place.Several reviews have also complained about characters being undeveloped. I don't know - they weren't completely one dimensional - they had positive and negative characteristics... there were some incomplete and inconsistent backstories but then, the story is told from one character's point of view so of course she doesn't know everything. Plus, maybe the characters were really meant to be that careless, annoying and stupid.There were no plot twists - I figured things out chapters before they were revealed and I'm not one of those intuitive geniuses who always figures it out. I like to let the story unfold. This one was just so predictable that there were no surprises.So I can't really recommend this book and I definitely won't be reading on, but I didn't think it was any worse than the average romance novel... just not any better either.

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