5/26/2023 0 Comments The Red Sea Bride by Sylvia Fowler![]() ![]() ![]() I found this book to be very open and honest. The setting was mystical and magical as well. I also loved the supernatural aspect of the book and it was interesting to read about the Jinn, which I've heard of but don't know much about. She was treated so unfairly and so were her children and that was heartbreaking but the book was not a downer at all - the writer is so funny at times that even though some things were difficult to read, she wrote the book so honestly and with such wit that it was an enjoyable read. But I love that she gave it her all - It really shows how genuine a person she is and how much she loved her husband and her family. I love that she put her heart and soul and complete trust in her husband and I really wish that it would have turned out well in the end for them. She moves to Saudi Arabia to be with him and more than anything, I found this to be such a beautiful love story. This is a story of a woman from California who meets and falls in love with a man from Saudi Arabia. I've re-read it since then I love it each time I read it. I don't really know where to start, this book is a favorite of mine and has been on my mind ever since I first read it over two years ago. ![]()
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