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The jasmine throne priya
The jasmine throne priya













the jasmine throne priya

So, her brother decides to imprison her inside the Hirana-a temple ruin believed to be haunted due to the magic and the tragic event that occurred there many years ago-until she changes her mind about her execution. She is in danger after refusing her brother’s, Emperor Chandra, punishment of “purging her sins” through burning on a pyre. There are two protagonists in this novel. In her latest series, Burning Kingdoms, the female protagonists presented in the first book, The Jasmine Throne, participate in more proactive, yet brutal, methods to saving the empire from those who are trying to destroy it.

the jasmine throne priya

For example, is there only one way to save the world? Is the world worth saving with the problems within it still ongoing? Is there another way for a balanced peace to exist instead? In Tasha Suri’s first series, The Books of Ambha, both female protagonists sought alternative ways to save their empire. Historical fantasy incorporates most of these tropes, and their elements, and present them within a realistic narrative. Fans and readers of epic fantasy are familiar with the trope of one or more protagonists embarking on a quest to save the world, the empire, the country, etc.















The jasmine throne priya