Concubine In The Harem

Concubine In The Harem

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"A palace of glittering gold, A court of deceit and lies, A throne of desires, A bloodline of the cursed, and a snake hidden among the pawns; Bound to destroy them all" *********** A princess of a fallen kingdom, was chosen as a concubine for the Khalif of Amar. Shaha, once the youngest darling of the Neeman's Royal family, now a sacrifice for the Kingdom that once razed her home to ashes. Thrust into a familiar but still strange world amidst the power-hungry snakes. Nothing as it seems. A husband who refuses to acknowledge her, the concubines who ready to tear her to pieces, and a Queen Mother with her own motives. The palace walls bleed at night, the grudges of the dead seeps the soil red. The fortress hides more than it protects, and the glittering city is set on swallowing what remains of her innocence. Will she be able to survive, or will she become a sacrifice to satisfy their hunger?
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Copyright © 2024. All Rights Reserved. It wasn't how she could never seem to pronounce his name, "Qasim," correctly, always calling him "Kasim" since she was young. Nor was it her innocence, which seemed to follow her everywhere, highlighted by her delicate Fulani features that could be recognized from miles away. It was her, entirely. Her very existence was the axis upon which Amir Qasim's life revolved. But when that axis was removed, his world was thrown into chaos. Being born the eldest child of the Sultan wasn't his choice, nor was becoming the next Sultan, burdened with immense responsibilities. Yet he accepted it, carrying those duties he so deeply resented. Becoming the next Sultan's wife wasn't her choice either, nor was becoming the eldest Princess of the Kubi Caliphate. So why was she forced to bear the brunt of the grudge he harbored within? Why did she have to endure the short end of the stick? From the moment she stepped into the world of royalty, she knew the path would be hard-fought. But she wasn't willing to lose. Why should she? She harbors the same hatred towards him. However, there is a saying, "The more you hate, the more you love." By Ferdeausee.

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