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A Maiden's Honor

di Josanna Thompson

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A Maiden¿s Honor is the first book of The Woman from Eden series. Sarah Campbell is a rarity among women in her time. Unaware of her stunning beauty or of the standard notions of propriety, she is sweetly and dangerously innocent and woefully unprepared for the complex world that is suddenly thrust upon her. Raised by her Scottish father and the natives of a remote island in the South Pacific, Sarah embarks upon a perilous and epic journey that will entwine her life with a Barbary Coast pirate captain named Hassan, who is more than what he seems, the Dey of Algiers, and the Dey¿s harem of women, who all find her more interesting than she knows. Will Sarah lose her life, her freedom, and her heart as she struggles to adapt to the new world that both entices and terrifies her?… (altro)
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A well researched historical novel, this book held my attention with its descriptions of how life in both Tahiti/South Seas and Algiers/Northern Africa is vastly different than Britain. All the characters were fascinating, with Cora, Sarah, and Hassan being my favorites. They were very human and Josanna did a fantastic job connecting their past histories and cultural upbringing (along with more recent experiences) with their present interactions with others. Cora was my favorite, as she was such a consistent character (the exception being her final decision, which in my opinion tainted her character - I think there would have been a better option, but won't spoil it for those who haven't read the book yet. The development of Hassan's character, as well as the continual unfolding (and surprises) of his backstory, was very intriguing.

I did think that certain aspects of the story were a bit too graphic, both violence toward women and sexual encounters. They were tastefully written, however I am sensitive to both and wish they had been implied rather than so well described - personal preference. I also think the flashbacks for certain characters, particularly Cora and Mamnoon were excessive. Flashbacks in Sarah's case made sense, since she was remembering her childhood and life on the islands and the novel starts after she has left that life. But barring the secret details of final episode of Cora's story, I don't think the other flashbacks helped the story, but rather made it more difficult to follow than necessary. I also struggled with the geographical connection between the South Seas and Africa - they are so far apart, is the story spanning years?

Overall, Josanna did an excellent job of pulling together three worlds in a compelling way and I am curious to see where the characters' adventures will take them in the future.

I received a free copy of the book from the author, but have reviewed it voluntarily. ( )
  Constant2m | Mar 20, 2018 |
This is a fascinating novel of south sea island innocence, treachery, lust, and love, the kind of love that comes once in a lifetime if a man is lucky, and both Naa’il and Hassan are driven to acts that astound both in their own way because of two women.

The characters are well-rounded, their faults exposed, and the punishment of slaves and concubines, or favoured wives who deceive, can be realistically harsh. All told this is an enlightening read with hints at how one person’s religion can give cause for another to doubt their own.
 

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A Maiden¿s Honor is the first book of The Woman from Eden series. Sarah Campbell is a rarity among women in her time. Unaware of her stunning beauty or of the standard notions of propriety, she is sweetly and dangerously innocent and woefully unprepared for the complex world that is suddenly thrust upon her. Raised by her Scottish father and the natives of a remote island in the South Pacific, Sarah embarks upon a perilous and epic journey that will entwine her life with a Barbary Coast pirate captain named Hassan, who is more than what he seems, the Dey of Algiers, and the Dey¿s harem of women, who all find her more interesting than she knows. Will Sarah lose her life, her freedom, and her heart as she struggles to adapt to the new world that both entices and terrifies her?

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