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Listening Length | 8 hours and 21 minutes |
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Author | Susan Kaye Quinn |
Narrator | Ulka S. Mohanty |
Whispersync for Voice | Ready |
Audible.com.au Release Date | 26 December 2018 |
Publisher | Twisted Space LLC |
Program Type | Audiobook |
Version | Unabridged |
Language | English |
ASIN | B07M6238T5 |
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2,436 in Fantasy Romance (Audible Books & Originals) 4,940 in Historical Romance (Audible Books & Originals) 9,614 in Victorian Historical Romance |
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Susan provides a variety of characters, each enriching the tapestry of the story and enhancing the flow of the plot. We see Aniri rising to the occasion, and even though she is the youngest she is the one who bolsters her elder sister, the First Daughter, helping her to become the queen that Dharia needs.
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Musings of a Middle-aged mum
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Well written
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 31 July 2020Verified Purchase
The other day I reviewed the first book in this series, I have since read the other two books.
The Royals of Dharia (3 Book Series) by Susan Kaye Quinn
Given the titles of the subsequent books, I was pleasantly surprised to see they are both still written from the perspective of Amiri, the Third Daughter. In the first book, you fall in love with this independent young woman, so I am glad to see how the story develops through her eyes.
At the start of the second book we discover that Seledri, the Second Daughter of Dharia, has been poisoned, so Amiri postpones her wedding to go care for her sister. This is complicated by the fact that Seledri, is is also married to the man in line for the Samir throne, but all is not at peace there, and it looks as if all is heading towards war.
The third book looks at Nahali, the First Daughter of Dharia, who has to take over from her mother who is injured, to be acting Queen of Dharia in this time of war. In the role that she was born for can she work with her younger sister Amiri to achieve peace, or is she more concerned with her reputation and rule?
I read these books in a few days, I really enjoyed them.
I hadn't realised that they were written in "Bollywood style" until I read the reviews after writing my own a few days ago. Having chosen the book based on title and author's name (Q in my list, if you're following), I had no idea. Yet, in my mind's eye, I did place the story in the kind of Indoasian landscape, whether it's 'realistic' or not, totally bypassed me as I'm used to reading fantasy.
Similarly I hadn't come across Steampunk as a specific literary genre - I just think of it as a fantasy / SciFi crossover - but that really fits, and I will be looking out for more books along these lines.
There are twists and turns in these books, romance, politics, and advancing technology. If only there were dragons, it would be my perfect book!
The Royals of Dharia (3 Book Series) by Susan Kaye Quinn
Given the titles of the subsequent books, I was pleasantly surprised to see they are both still written from the perspective of Amiri, the Third Daughter. In the first book, you fall in love with this independent young woman, so I am glad to see how the story develops through her eyes.
At the start of the second book we discover that Seledri, the Second Daughter of Dharia, has been poisoned, so Amiri postpones her wedding to go care for her sister. This is complicated by the fact that Seledri, is is also married to the man in line for the Samir throne, but all is not at peace there, and it looks as if all is heading towards war.
The third book looks at Nahali, the First Daughter of Dharia, who has to take over from her mother who is injured, to be acting Queen of Dharia in this time of war. In the role that she was born for can she work with her younger sister Amiri to achieve peace, or is she more concerned with her reputation and rule?
I read these books in a few days, I really enjoyed them.
I hadn't realised that they were written in "Bollywood style" until I read the reviews after writing my own a few days ago. Having chosen the book based on title and author's name (Q in my list, if you're following), I had no idea. Yet, in my mind's eye, I did place the story in the kind of Indoasian landscape, whether it's 'realistic' or not, totally bypassed me as I'm used to reading fantasy.
Similarly I hadn't come across Steampunk as a specific literary genre - I just think of it as a fantasy / SciFi crossover - but that really fits, and I will be looking out for more books along these lines.
There are twists and turns in these books, romance, politics, and advancing technology. If only there were dragons, it would be my perfect book!

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Five Stars
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 11 September 2017Verified Purchase
Thoroughly enjoyable read. Held my attention.

mjwfc
5.0 out of 5 stars
very well written had to read all the three book, which I really enjoyed
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 15 August 2017Verified Purchase
loved this book

Roopini
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome
Reviewed in India on 27 March 2018Verified Purchase
A well thought out end to the story. There are all kinds of emotions we can experience by reading the series. The way how Aniri helps Nahali what she is capable of and bring out her true softer side is plot written beautifully thank you Susan for this amazing trilogy

Amazon Customer
5.0 out of 5 stars
I am unbelievably sad to see this series end
Reviewed in Canada on 15 September 2017Verified Purchase
I am unbelievably sad to see this series end. When I started with Third Daughter, I never expected to make it to the last book, but I was unable to put it down from start to finish. AMAZING writing!! I wish there was more!