In this harrowing third episode of King Solomon’s Wives,
Hunters have imprisoned Sumarra. Trapped, tortured and missing her
final window to become pregnant, she must find a way out or her
ancestral line will perish forever. Time and hope might just be running
out.
Her rival, Dilara, is the only Wife with the knowledge and resources to rescue her. But Dilara has other pressing problems: Infighting among the clans, the reappearance of a rogue Wife long thought dead, the Hunters’ continuing attacks, and her own haunting mistake. Will Dilara be able to unite the clans and be the leader the Wives so desperately need?
Dilara has always followed and enforced the rules, but in order to save Sonya, Sumarra, and the sisterhood, she must choose to go against everything she believes, even if it means sacrificing her rank, her integrity, and her own life.
Her rival, Dilara, is the only Wife with the knowledge and resources to rescue her. But Dilara has other pressing problems: Infighting among the clans, the reappearance of a rogue Wife long thought dead, the Hunters’ continuing attacks, and her own haunting mistake. Will Dilara be able to unite the clans and be the leader the Wives so desperately need?
Dilara has always followed and enforced the rules, but in order to save Sonya, Sumarra, and the sisterhood, she must choose to go against everything she believes, even if it means sacrificing her rank, her integrity, and her own life.
This is book three of the King Solomon's Wives series!
Hunted is book 1: See My Review
Addicted is book 2: See My Review
Soon I will be sharing my thoughts on book three. In the meanwhile I encourage you to check out the first two volumes
About the Author:
Holly McDowell lived in
Colorado, Georgia and South Carolina before discovering the magical and
inspiring city of Chicago. She can be spotted drinking glögg, searching
for the world's best tapas bar and writing in coffee shops all over the
windy city. King Solomon's Wives is her first novel.
The prizes are:
2 $25 Amazon Gift Cards
and
3 ebook bundles of the King Solomon's Wives bookset (1-3)
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