The Royal Scandal

Kajal Kapur posted under Book Review on 2023-02-09



The Royal Scandal transports the reader back to a time when the British East India Company ruled India and the tension between the British and Indian cultures was at an all-time high. Against this backdrop, Lieutenant Colonel James Achilles Kirkpatrick and Khair-un-Nissa embark on a forbidden love affair that tests the limits of their courage and commitment. The book does an outstanding job of exploring the complex dynamics between the British and Indian cultures, and how the characters are forced to navigate these cultural differences. The characters are well-rounded and the author does an excellent job of making them relatable and human, despite the historical setting. The dialogue is crisp and natural, and the author's writing style is engaging and descriptive, making it easy for the reader to imagine the world of the story. One of the most compelling aspects of The Royal Scandal is the way it tackles themes of love, sacrifice, and the pursuit of happiness. The author delves into the personal struggles of the characters and how they are forced to make difficult choices in order to be together. The characters' journey is both heartbreaking and inspiring, and it will leave a lasting impression on the reader. The theme of motherhood is a standout in The Royal Scandal and is expressed through the characters of Khair-un-Nissa and her mother Sharaf-un-Nissa. The portrayal of these women as strong, independent, and supportive of one another is a refreshing take on the role of women in historical fiction. The unwavering support of Sharaf-un-Nissa for her daughter's choices and Khair's deep love for her children are both powerful and moving. The depiction of women in the book is a source of joy for readers who appreciate the portrayal of strong, feminist characters. The author has done a fantastic job of showing that women can be just as strong, if not stronger, than men. The women in the story own their choices and stand up for one another, despite the societal norms of the time. This representation of women in The Royal Scandal is a reminder of the power and resilience of the female spirit, and how women have always been at the forefront of fighting for their rights and the rights of others. The theme of motherhood adds a tender and emotional layer to the story, and it makes the characters and their struggles even more relatable and impactful. ~*~ Grab your copy here: