The Consorts

The Consorts by Melissa Addey is a historical fiction novel published by Letterpress Publishing on January 18, 2021. This 130-page book is written in English and transports readers to 18th century China, where the imperial concubine Qing navigates a life marked by loneliness and neglect. As she yearns for love and friendship, her world begins to change with the arrival of a new concubine, leading to a blossoming friendship that offers her a glimpse of happiness amidst the court’s complexities.
In this narrative, Qing’s newfound connection is soon overshadowed by the power struggles of the Forbidden City, particularly when the Empress’ throne becomes available. As she becomes entangled in the ambitions of the court’s highest-ranked women, Qing must confront the risks that threaten everything she holds dear. The story explores themes of love, friendship, and resilience within the context of historical romance and LGBTQ+ experiences, inviting readers to witness Qing’s journey as she seeks to reclaim her agency in a world dominated by power games.
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18th century China. Imperial concubine Qing yearns for love and friendship. Neglected by the Emperor, passed over for more ambitious women, Qing lives a lonely existence. But when a new concubine comes to court, friendship blooms, bringing with it a taste of happiness.For the first time in her life, Qing has a friend and perhaps even a chance at loving and being loved. But when the Empress’ throne suddenly becomes available, Qing finds herself being used as a pawn by the highest ranked women of the court. Caught up in their power games, on one devastating night everything she holds dear is put at risk.As the power players of the Forbidden City make their moves, can Qing find the courage to make one last bid for love? Can an insignificant pawn snatch victory from the jaws of defeat?
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