Book Review: “Daughters of Jared” by H.B. Moore

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“Daughters of Jared” by H.B Moore (2012)

Genre: Historical, Romance, Fiction

Page Length: 224 pages (electronic edition)

Synopsis:

From the Book of Ether comes a haunting story of two royal sisters. The elder sister, Ash, will do anything to bring her father, King Jared II, back to the throne. The younger sister, Naiva, only wants to save her family from destruction. The bond of sisterhood becomes precariously fragile when one man . . . named Akish . . . falls in love with the younger sister, Naiva. Yet he chooses to marry the elder sister.

The sisters’ hearts are divided. And when Ash becomes queen, seduced by the promise of power and wealth, Naiva watches her world crumble away. She sees only one way out. But it will require forsaking all that she holds dear. (description from Goodreads)

Review:

Daughters of Jared is a novel full of drama, romance, and action set in ancient times. Historical settings always fascinate me and I was particularly interested in reading this book because I haven’t read too many novels set in ancient Egypt. The book follows two sisters named, Ash and Navia, that have a strong bond until Ash’s and their father’s greed threaten to tear their family apart.

I did not care for Ash in any way in this novel. She was my least favorite character because she was so cold, calculating, and hateful towards Navia. She always pretended to be sweet she had some sinister underlying intentions. Whenever something bad happened to her she always blamed someone or something else for her own misfortunes.

While Navia is outspoken and confident, she is also very naive. I kept getting frustrated with her character because she kept believing in her sister even after she had been betrayed by her time and time again. Fortunately, Navia’s character does develop over the course of the story as she finds her spirituality and faith in God. This helps her to see things in a clearer light, but helps her through the many obstacles she struggles with. I felt that Navia misses out in so much in her life because while she always cared for others, she never took her own feelings into account. Her downfall is that her she has too good of a heart.

I’ll admit that the book is a bit confusing at first in the way the plot is laid out the beginning , but once it picks up the pace it becomes a lot smoother. I liked how everything unfolded, despite the issues I had with some of the characters. My only big complaint about this book is that I felt that Navia finally got the happy life she deserved a little too late.

Final Verdict:

3 star rating

FTC Disclaimer: I received this book in exchange for a fair and honest review.

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