![]() ![]() The use of vivid verbs while describing the setting and simple vocabulary while the battle scenes were in play made me feel as if the writer was taking me through the book, page by page, holding my hand. The narration was successful in keeping me engaged throughout the story by effectively explaining the relationships, nature, and history of the characters in the story. ![]() It’s not a half-cooked plot of battles and fights for the throne. A tale of disguised identities, fresh bonds, and revelations begin, as Sakhan fights for his mother’s and his life, weeding out traitors on the way. With the eldest brother injured in battle and the unruly exile of Sakhan with his mother, Neneh’s claim to the throne went unchallenged. ![]() His half-brother Neneh, an arrogant but seasoned warrior, detests Sakhan, and never truly considered him to be one of them. Sakhan, a 15-year-old prince of The Lion tribe who’s yet to hear all of his tribe's war stories, is suddenly faced with the brutality of the jungle when his friend Adah is killed under suspicious circumstances. The book takes you into the world of the tribals and their battles to safeguard their land, their lineage, and their honor. ![]()
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