As the first delicate tendrils of dawn creep over a land shrouded in mystery, Priya, an unlikely hero with a shrouded past, tends to the mausoleum gardens that hide secrets as ancient as the stones themselves. Tasha Suri, a weaver of words and crafter of worlds, introduces us to a realm reminiscent of the Mughal Empire in her book, “The Jasmine Throne”. The melody of Shiromi Arserio’s voice guides us through the verdant expanse of this mesmerizing tale, where power, magic, and duty conspire to bind the fates of two remarkable women.
Priya, the guardian of sacred fire, harbors powers she cannot yet fathom. She’s joined in this land by Malini, a defiant princess sentenced to a chilling fate by her despotic brother for her refusal to bow to his sinister decree. In the shadowed halls and timeless gardens, their destinies are irrevocably entwined as they forge a tenuous alliance to reclaim their legacies.
Elsewhere, Bhumika, a valiant warrior queen, battles to safeguard her people and her heart, while the shrewd Rao, advisor to Malini’s brother, maneuvers through the undercurrents of court politics, loyalties tested as the tempest rages. Chandra, the enigmatic assassin, prowls the night as the harbinger of justice, while Aditya, an exiled prince, wanders in search of his place within the tides of change.
Priya and Malini find themselves embroiled in the throes of rebellion and dark magic. Through perilous trials, ancient lore, and the forging of unbreakable bonds, they venture across parched deserts and lush forests. The spirits of the ancient world whisper secrets to those who listen, and blood spilled centuries ago beckons for justice.
The spellbinding conclusion leaves the heart yearning for more, as the moon bids farewell to the heroes of the land where jasmine flowers hold whispers of forgotten magic. Get copies of The Oleander Sword and Empire of Sand in order to satisfy this hunger which is developed through this book.