Makeda Makeda

Makeda

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From Australian best-selling author, Prue Sobers – a novel inspired by a medieval text and its ancient tale of sexual conquest.



A woman stands in a hooded cloak, feet drenched and muddied, at the entrance of the great hall as thunder reverberates through the palace walls. In the gloom he cannot see her clearly. It is before the Common Era, the year 961. He is Solomon the Wise, thwarted by protocol, impatient for his work. She is the beautiful and spirited Makeda, Queen of Sheba and all Ethiopia who has risked life and limb in a bid to talk trade. Against a glittering backdrop of pomp and opulence, and the shadows of slavery and the politics of the times, as strangers, they embark on an uncharted course.



She is not what he expects and takes him by surprise. He is everything she has heard. Behind the closed doors of privilege and power, both are about to face more than they bargain for.



Brimming with imagery, taut with intrigue, Makeda is alight with incident and glamour. In her compelling novel of obsession and self-discovery, Prue Sobers brings to life two of the world’s most illustrious icons, rendering them enthralling in all their dazzling otherness, yet as human and palpable as legends of our day. Feisty and engaging, the novel takes the reader into the minds of its characters, foiling all the energy of sovereignty and might with the exquisite eroticism of attraction and desire. Emotionally rich and evocative, this bitter-sweet story of moral dilemma, grand passions and sacrifice will tug whimsically on the strings long after it is read.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2011
13 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
344
Pages
PUBLISHER
Old Trees Press
SELLER
Ingram DV LLC
SIZE
1.1
MB

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If you're looking for a great read offering intrigue, suspense and feisty repartee, you can't go wrong with Prue Sobers' new novel 'Makeda', a refreshing slant on the Queen of Sheba's meeting with King Solomon. According to the author's Afterword, the novel was inspired by a medieval Ethiopian text which portrays the queen of the South as a ruler of Ethiopia.

Sobers' royal sovereigns, Solomon and the inimitable and lovely Makeda who has come to talk trade, are warm-blooded and believable, exhibiting all the hallmarks of a movie-maker's dream -- real chemistry between them, the exotic backdrops of grand palace, steamy feasting tents and valleys awash with cool summer hues offering liberal spaces for readers to immerse themselves.

The book in three parts, seamlessly interweaves an unexpected tale of an Ethiopian prince, captured into slavery by the Egyptians some centuries before. His tiny tribe's journey down the great river (The Nile) is vivid, poignant and breathtaking. The author paints her canvas here with a richly-coloured palette, using descriptive passages that transport the mind. Overall, 'Makeda' is an enthralling read, offering conspiracies, murder and escape plots, and a central love story threatened by a clash of wills but which ultimately soars with an intensity of emotion that will melt and salve the heartest of hearts.

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