Sex, politics, and a real "game of thrones"
CAVEAT: Do books with themes of lesbian sexuality bother you? Walk away quietly; we're done here.
Do books with intriguing tales of all-powerful Dowager Empresses set your imagination on fire? Do you crave tales of spoiled Emperors with hundreds of concubines who jockey for favor? Do you enjoy political thrillers where scheming opponents vie for power behind the throne? Does the hand that rocks the cradle rule the world - at least, the world of China's Forbidden City? Do you care what happens to the sad women who cannot compete successfully in the Imperial sexual games, and how they must find a way to live in isolation behind the Imperial walls? If any of this piques your interest, Melissa Addey's historical novel, The Consorts, is totally your cuppa tea! I read it in one go, fascinated by this tale of love, power, and protection set in the Chinese Imperial court. Superb research underpins Addey's narrative as she "fills in" the details of these actual historical figures' lives and loves, deftly bringing the glamour, danger and privilege of the ancient Chines court to life. It's a thriller, a love story, and a history lesson in one must-read package.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and this is a voluntary, independent and uncompensated review..