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Summer is daughter to the Emperor's fourth concubine during the Xia Dynasty. After stumbling upon her half-brother's corpse, she finds herself faced with dangers she couldn't begin to understand. As if those troubles weren't enough, she's ambushed while traveling to her betrothed's kingdom. Summer was meant to live in luxury and safety with her new husband, but instead finds herself amongst bandits. With the aid of her brother from a shared mother, Winter, and friend, Hanming, she navigates her way back home to Zhenxun. Yet once she returns, Summer discovers treachery had been living alongside her in the palace her entire life. It's not long before she finds herself a target. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Ticana Zhu is a gifted writer, painting gorgeous, sweeping scenes of ancient China during the Xia Dynasty, the setting of Dynasty of Summer: Part One. The story is fast-paced, with action and peril lurking around every corner, which quickly draws the reader into the beautiful and dangerous world of Tai Xia (Summer), an Emperor’s daughter caught in the treacherous crosshairs of political warfare.
Yet Zhu also takes time to weave into the swift action, detailed and vivid scenes of Imperial life as Summer evolves from a sheltered Princess into a kind, just, and brave young woman, as well as delights readers with a sweet, blossoming love story that brews just under the surface.
I was swept away by the story and it left me wanting to read more, so I look forward to reading the conclusion in Dynasty of Summer: Part Two. (