The Dream of a Thousand Nights
by:
Shira Anthony (author)
Neriah, the crown prince of Tazier, escapes his father’s deadly wrath with the help of a Jinn named Tamir. Knowing that the other Jinn would find and punish him for falling in love with a human, Tamir takes Neriah’s memories of their brief time together and leaves him with only a jade pendant as...
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Neriah, the crown prince of Tazier, escapes his father’s deadly wrath with the help of a Jinn named Tamir. Knowing that the other Jinn would find and punish him for falling in love with a human, Tamir takes Neriah’s memories of their brief time together and leaves him with only a jade pendant as a token of his love. Tamir is then stripped of his powers and imprisoned for his crime. Ten years later, Neriah is still on the run from the King’s assassins, but each night he dreams of a lover whose face he cannot see and whose name he does not know, but who fills his heart with peace. Tamir, freed at last from his prison cell, poses as a pleasure slave and offers to serve the prince. Although Neriah does not recognize Tamir, he falls in love with the powerless Jinn. But just when Tamir has earned Neriah’s trust, he is forced to betray it. There may be no hope of mending their broken relationship, but Tamir is determined to see Neriah on his rightful throne—even if it costs the Jinn his life.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B005PQPL3A
Publish date: September 26th 2011
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Pages no: 191
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Magic,
Paranormal,
Adult Fiction,
Historical Fiction,
Romance,
Erotica,
Adult,
Glbt,
M M Romance,
Bdsm
This book is about a bunch of overgrown teenagers with raging hormones, irrational, stubborn and angry. There is no reason to their actions, no logic in their thoughts. The writing itself is on immature side. Disappointed. The rating is for the 40% I've suffered through.
3.5 starsNeriah, the crown prince of Tazier, is running for his life after witnessing his mother's death at the hands of his father's orders. Tamir, a young Jinn, heals Neriah when Neriah becomes injured and unconscious. Tamir has loved Neriah from afar for years which is forbidden for any Jinn and ...
This book was hard to rate for me, since I really, really wanted to like it and still ended up being unable to. Might’ve been only me, but I stumbled upon some of my pet peeves here which ultimately left me underwhelmed by this book.On the one hand, it had many elements I’m usually very fond of. Th...