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Jewel of the Nile

By: Tessa Afshar
Narrated by: Lynette Freeman
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Whispered secrets about her parents’ past take on new urgency for Chariline as she pays one last visit to the land of her forefathers, the ancient kingdom of Cush.

Raised as an orphan by her aunt, Chariline has only been told a few pieces of her parents’ tragic love story. Her beautiful dark skin is proof that her father was Cushite, but she knows nothing else. While visiting her grandfather before his retirement as the Roman official in the queen’s court, Chariline overhears that her father is still alive, and discovering his identity becomes her obsession. Both her grandfather and the queen have reasons for keeping this secret, however, and forbid her quest. So when her only clues lead to Rome, Chariline sneaks on the ship of a merchant trusted by friends.

Theo is shocked to discover a stowaway on board his vessel and determines to be rid of her as soon as possible. But drawn in by Chariline’s story, he feels honor-bound to see her safely to shore, especially when it appears someone may be willing to kill for the truth she seeks.

In this transformative tale of historical fiction, best-selling author Tessa Afshar brings to life the kingdom of Cush and the Roman Empire, introducing listeners to a fascinating world filled with gripping adventure, touching romance, and a host of lovable characters - including some they may recognize from the biblical book of Acts.

©2021 Tessa Afshar (P)2021 Recorded Books
Historical Romance Ancient History Biblical Fiction
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Don't be put off. Great story and listenable.

I rarely write reviews; I just click the stars. In this case I make an exception. I purchased this audiobook in February 22 and returned it within a day as I disliked the narration. A week ago (May 23), I decided to try it again so repurchased it. It is such a great story and follows and completes 'The Thief of Corinth' and the 'The Daughter of Rome.' The problem with the narration, in my opinion, is that the various accents that the narrator has given to the characters do not fit the people. However, she has a nice voice when she is simply reading the story. I thoroughly enjoyed the story and recommend that you persevere, if you, like me, initially balk at the narration when the characters speak. You will be glad that you did. And I know that at a later time I will revisit the story and enjoy it all over again. You meet great Biblical characters, like the Ethiopian Eunuch that Philip meets and baptises, and the various characters from Tessa's previous books. This is Theo's story and the interesting lady who captures his heart. Enjoy.

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such a beautiful story of healing and grace.

never wanted it to end. Tessa always tells stories of surrender with depth and skill

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Great story sadly let down by the narration

I should have listened to the comments about the narration which was appalling. I had to push through many times when tempted to give up. I get that the narrator was trying to display variety for the different characters but the whiny baby like voice for Caroline was almost unbearable. Sometimes less is more.

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Timing!

I listened to another book by this author n it was really good, so I thought I'd try another 1 of her books.

The most distracting aspect of this audio book, were the different voices:

- male n female
- ethnicity in 1 section (I could be wrong)

Overall, this book is reasonable!

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Great story, narration not so much

i really enjoy biblical fiction and in that regard the story did not disappoint. The story is romantic and intriguing, always keeping you wondering. I just didn't enjoy the narration. I didn't like how Caroline is made to sound like a four-year-old and I sometimes felt as though she didn't prepare for the recording before hand.

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So frustrating…

I loved the book Love Amid ashes by the same writer, so I was eager to listen to this book. The beginning of the plot is incredible and the overall plot is really clever; however halfway through it seems the write was affected by external factors. The age of the main character is wrong, in view of the historical reality. It’s not clear how the main character is a Christian and how some of her connections take place, in view of her parentage. Where the story begins to have tension the problems are dramatic but the solutions are over romanticised. Everything works out too quickly. The emotional responses are not realistic. There was so much more this book could offer. I wished the story would have been developed in 2 or 3 books and the story really researched, with a more mature and realistic human response to each character. The last third of the book was so cheesy and quite Americanised. The culture is no longer Roman or Cush. The narrator also infantilizes some of the women’s voices. Theo is a Saint and than suddenly out of no where develops a physical attraction that does not coincide with the character as it was initially presented. No human being Christian or otherwise acknowledges, realises, confesses and overcomes serious trauma in a matter of hours or days. This is the type of book my 16 year old self, completely detached from reality and living in church lala land would have swooned over. My 43 year old self is left disappointed, seeing what could have been a fantastic trilogy delivered in a fast food, happy skies, happy endings sort of way.

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terrible experience

I can't listen a minute longer. the narration is appalling. the voices for the characters is beyond belief. no one on earth talks like that. The main character Caroline is a witless individual. this is the worst story I have ever listened to.

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