The Last Queen Of India
By (Author) Michelle Moran
Quercus Publishing
Quercus Publishing
31st May 2016
24th March 2016
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
368
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 36mm
260g
1857, India.
At nineteen years old, Sita is the shining star of Queen Lakshmi of India's imperial guard, having pledged herself to a life of celibacy in the name of protecting the young ruler. When Sita agrees to train Lakshmi in the art of military combat, a close friendship develops between the two women. But trouble soon threatens - Lakshmi's court is dangerously divided and rumours are rife that the country is at risk. Meanwhile, in London, advisors to Queen Victoria are looking to extend the power of the Commonwealth, and India is coveted as the next jewel in the imperial crown. In the ensuing battle, will the bond between Lakshmi and Sita be broken for everA splendidly amoral murderous soap - Daily Telegraph on Michelle Moran
Filled with fascinating historical details about a subject that is not often portrayed . . . Sita and Rani Lakshmibai are strong and independent women in an era when women didn't hold much power. Readers who have enjoyed Moran's previous works will not want to miss this - Library Journal (starred review)Beautifully written with captivating characters with whom the readers can admire and identify - The Good Book GuideMichelle Moran was born in California. While getting her Masters at Claremont Graduate University, Michelle published her first historical fiction novel, Jezebel. She has traveled around the world - including to Israel, where she participated in an archaeological dig that inspired her to begin writing historical fiction. She lives in Southern California.