
Título: The Sultans Choice
Autor: Abby Green
Sinopse: Princess Samia Binte Rashad al Abbas is waiting for her appointment with Sadiq Sultan of Al-Omar,his office door is ajar and she can hear him talking on the telephone. He is discussing her with someone, and it is not very complimentary. Samia had always been shy and lacking in self confidence, mostly due to her treatment from her stepmother. Sadiq has asked to see Samia as he has chosen her to be his bride and queen. She is very reluctant but this marriage will have important implications for her country and her brother Kaden the ruling Emir of Burquet. Eventually she is persuaded, she believes that Sadiq has chosen her because she is shy and she has never been featured in the press, but has always kept a low profile. But she had no intention of fitting in to Sadiq's plans. She had always worked for a living, and fully intended to involve herself into projects that were close to her heart. This is a good story and well written as one would expect from Abby Green. The hero is as usual tall dark, handsome and very enigmatic. Samia is shy unassuming and caring. The problem I had with the story was, I found it hard to believe that a princess, heir to her brothers throne would be allowed to wander anywhere she pleased without her own bodyguards, and why was she so impressed with Sadiq's homes was she not used to opulence herself? I also could not understand why Sadiq was paying for her bridal clothes would that not have been her brother's responsibility and where was her family? It did not fit in with Samia's character instead she was portrayed as though Sadiq had plucked a ordinary girl from everyday life.
Contexto da obra
Quando a classificação é mais ampla, o contexto do livro costuma depender ainda mais de autoria, tema e edição. “The Sultans Choice”, de Abby Green, publicado pela editora Mills and Boon, em 2011 e com 192 páginas, integra a categoria Livros Variados. Por isso, autoria, edição e tema acabam tendo ainda mais peso na forma de apresentar o livro.
Editora: Mills and Boon
Páginas: 192
Ano: 2011
Edição:
Linguagem: inglês
ISBN: 0263886883
ISBN13: 9780263886887
Sobre a editora
Os livros da editora Mills and Boon costumam transportar o leitor para cenários marcados por relações pessoais intensas, muitas vezes envolvendo médicos, famílias e segredos que se desenrolam em ambientes como vilarejos costeiros ou cidades pequenas. A narrativa privilegia o romance adulto com tensão emocional e conflitos afetivos, explorando temas como reconciliação, segredos revelados e segundas chances. O tom tende a ser envolvente e emotivo, com ritmo que alterna entre momentos de drama e cenas de intimidade, criando um clima de expectativa e desejo. O catálogo sugere uma preferência por histórias que equilibram o cotidiano com elementos de paixão e desafios pessoais.
