Elizabeth B. (lady4yeshua) reviewed on + 6 more book reviews
This book picks up, in India, at the start of the Sepoy Rebellion that ended Kaye's first book, Shadow of the Moon. The characters move up into the mountains of India, bypassing the carnage that is occuring on the plains, so the book takes on a different feel from "Shadow". However, it picks up speed when the two main characters meet and realize they are the long-lost childhood friends. As their love grows, the danger level picks up and the book moves at a good clip. Shadow of the Moon and The Far Pavillions are Kaye's best works! Love them!
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