The Sultan’s Daughter

The Sultan’s Daughter by Ann Chamberlin is a historical fiction novel published by Forge in 1997. This first edition spans 348 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds in the Ottoman Empire of the 1560s, immersing readers in a world filled with intrigue, harem politics, and the complexities of love and loyalty. The story centers around Giorgio Veniero, a former Venetian sailor turned eunuch, who is devoted to protecting Esmikhan, the Sultan’s daughter and wife of the Grand Vizier, as she navigates her challenges within the palace.
Readers will encounter a richly woven tapestry of characters and plots, including Sofia, who captivates the heir to the Ottoman Empire, and Safiye, who wields significant influence from within the harem. The novel explores themes of power, sacrifice, and forbidden love, as Giorgio grapples with his feelings for Esmikhan while facing threats that endanger her life. As the stakes rise, he must confront his own desires and the perilous choices that come with them, making for a compelling exploration of romance and historical drama.
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In The Sultan’s Daughter, Chamberlin returns to the silken world of intrigue in the Ottoman Empire of the 1560s. This richly embroidered tapestry brings harem, palace, and empire vibrantly to life and sets the stage for characters first introduced in her acclaimed novel Sofia. Giorgio Veniero, once a Venetian sailor, now a eunuch, guards the life and honor of his beloved mistress, Esmikhan, wife of the Grand Vizier. Unable to bear children that survive, the Sultan’s daughter nearly resigns herself to a life alone, unloved by absent husband or child. Sofia, captured by the Turks at the same time as Giorgio, enthralls the heir to the Ottoman Empire with her loving wiles. Secure within the cloistered depths of the harem, Safiye, as she is called, wields power that stretches its tendrils far beyond the palace walls. When these plots grow to threaten Esmikhan, Giorgio does what he can to thwart them. But his more difficult challenge lies in the love he bears Esmikhan. When kidnappers threaten her, this slave must choose between his chance to regain freedom and his desire to help the woman he loves. And when forbidden passion tempts her astray, earlier dangers pale in comparison. Giorgio finds that he holds Esmikhan’s happiness in his hands – and risks death for both of them, should he give it to her.
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