![]() His grandfather, King Zaal, lives in constant fear of being overthrown by the rise of the Jinn people. Kamran is the next in line for the throne of the Clay kingdom Ardunia. Every day is a lesson in survival as Alizeh tries to keep her employers happy and spends her free time sewing beautiful dresses for spare coin. But her glowing eyes, educated speech, and magical powers would give her away in an instant, so she lives her life as a servant girl, which allows her to wear a snoda to keep the top half of her face covered, and keeps a roof over her head. Alizeh is prophesied to be the one who can save the Jinn civilization. She’s the long lost queen of an ancient Jinn kingdom, and ever since humans inherited the earth and the Fire Accords were established, hatred for Jinn people runs rampant. In a world where tensions between Jinn and Clay (humans) have dated back through millennia, Alizeh’s only chance at survival is to stay hidden. There are no battles in this book, so maybe this is hinting at what’s to come? ![]() But it’s a servant thing, not a battle thing. ![]() ![]() Alizeh wears something called a “snoda” which is a piece of silky fabric that hangs over half her face to cover her eyes. I love the armor interwoven with roses too, however, this armor does not appear anywhere in the book. It would make a very pretty addition to any book shelf. Ohhhh so shiny! You can’t tell from the image but this cover is full-blown metallic gold. ![]() Talky Talk: Let’s Get This Party Started Already ![]()
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