by Lucinda Riley
Anahita and Princess Indira became inseparable after Indira wanted Anahita to live with her family at the palace. THE MIDNIGHT ROSE tells their marvelous, admirable story. How lucky could a girl get? Moving from a small village to a palace to be friends with a Princess. Was it lucky forever? THE MID...
Anahita and Princess Indira became inseparable after Indira wanted Anahita to live with her family at the palace. THE MIDNIGHT ROSE tells their marvelous, admirable story. How lucky could a girl get? Moving from a small village to a palace to be friends with a Princess. Was it lucky forever? THE...
Ms. Riley struggles with the traditional narrative, especially dialogue. Thankfully, she excels with the expository format and chooses to tell a large portion of the story through that format. Those parts that are from a letter or diary entries are extremely well-written, well-plotted, and effective...