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J
EN
S
TEPHENS

Author of
The Heart’s Journey Home

 

~*~

 

“This is the familiar story of Esther but recounted in a fresh, new way. Author Roseanna M. White dishes up quite a love story filled with intrigue and danger, told from a perspective that’s fictional yet entirely believable. . . . If Biblical fiction is your passion,
Jewel of Persia
is a book you won’t want to miss.”

 

M
ICHELLE
G
RIEP

Author of
Gallimore

 

~*~

 


Jewel of Persia
took my breath away! Roseanna White is an amazing storyteller, and as I read this brilliant story, the prose danced off the pages, breathing life into a host of characters. I fell in love with Kasia and Xerxes, and found myself cheering for them,
loving
them, despite their imperfections. Only a talented author like White could pull that off, and I am humbly impressed with her writing. This author
knows
the craft. I can’t wait to read more from Roseanna White. She never disappoints.”

S
ANDI
R
OG

Author of
The Master’s Wall

 

 

 

R o s e a n n a   M.   W h i t e

 

 

This is a work of fiction. All characters and events portrayed in this novel are either fictitious or used fictitiously.

 

JEWEL OF PERSIA

 

Copyright © 2010, Roseanna M. White

All rights reserved. Reproduction in part or in whole is strictly forbidden without the express written consent of the publisher.

 

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WhiteFire Publishing

13607 Bedford Rd NE

Cumberland, MD 21502

 

ISBN: 978-0-9765444-8-7

 

Cover model photo by Christian Agha Photography

Jewelry design by Vaphiadis Jewelery, Athens, Greece (www.GreekJewelryShop.com)

 

Cover Design by Tekeme Studios (
www.tekeme.com
)

 

To the jewels of my life, David, Xoë, and Rowyn.

And of course, my parents and sister, and their unfailing support.

 

Also, special thanks to Stephanie, Mary, Carole, Dina, and Sandi.

Invaluable critique partners ~ Precious friends

 

 

Characters and Key Places

 

Abba
(AB-buh) – see Kish

Amestris
(uh-MESS-triss) – (historical) Queen of Persia, wife of Xerxes; a.k.a Vashti of the Book of Esther

Amytis
(AM-i-tiss) – (historical) elder daughter of Xerxes and Amestris

Artabanas
(art-uh-BAN-us) – (historical) younger brother of the late King Darius, uncle to Xerxes

Artaxerxes
(art-uh-ZIRK-seez) – (historical) youngest son of Xerxes and Amestris; succeeded Xerxes

Artaynte
(ar-TAIN-tuh) – (historical) daughter of Masistes

Artemisia
(art-i-MEEZ-ee-uh) – (historical) female commander of several ships in Xerxes’ army

Atossa
(uh-TOSS-uh) – (historical) wife of the late King Darius, daughter of Cyrus the Great, mother of Xerxes

Bijan
(bee-ZHAHN) – (fictional) Persian noble, member of the Immortals, friend of Zechariah

Chinara
(chin-AR-uh) – (fictional) Xerxes’ favorite daughter

Choaspes River
(choe-AS-peez) – river that winds around Susa, renowned for its sweet waters

Cyrus
(SY-rus) – (fictional) one of Xerxes’ sons

Darius
(DAR-ee-us) – (historical) grandson of King Darius, eldest son of Xerxes and Amestris

Demaratus
(de-MARE-uh-tus) – (historical) exiled king of Sparta, Xerxes’ advisor

Desma
(DEZ-muh) – (fictional) Kasia’s most trusted maidservant

Diona
(dee-OH-nuh) – (fictional) one of Xerxes’ concubines

Eglah
(EGG-lah) – (fictional) one of Kasia’s younger sisters

Esther
(ESS-ter) – (historical) cousin and ward of Mordecai

Haman
(HAY-muhn) – (historical) trusted official of Xerxes and (fictionally) best friend of Masistes

Hegai
(HEG-eye) – (historical) a eunuch, the custodian in charge of the harem

Hystaspes
(hih-STASS-peez) – (historical) second son of Xerxes and Amestris

Ima
(EE-muh) – see Zillah (I)

Iona
(ee-OH-nuh) – (fictional) one of Kasia’s maidservants

Jasmine
– (fictional) wife of Xerxes, friend of Kasia, mother of Chinara

Joshua
– (fictional) Kasia’s second eldest brother

Kasia
(ka-SEE-uh) – (fictional) heroine; daughter of Kish and Zillah, sister of Zechariah, friend of Esther, and concubine to Xerxes

Keturah
(keh-TUR-uh) – (fictional) Mordecai’s late wife

Kish
– (fictional) father of Kasia (called Abba by his children)

Lalasa
(luh-LOSS-uh) – (fictional) one of Xerxes’ concubines

Mardonius
(mar-DOH-nee-us) – (historical) cousin of Xerxes, a commander of the army

Masistes
(ma-SISS-teez) – (historical) younger full brother of Xerxes, son of Atossa and King Darius

Memucan
(meh-MOO-cuhn) – (historical) one of Xerxes’ counselors

Mordecai
(MOR-de-KY)– (historical) cousin and guardian of Esther

Otanes
(oh-TAY-neez) – (historical) head of the army, father of Amestris

Parsisa
(par-SISS-uh) – (historical figure, fictional name) wife of Masistes, mother of Artaynte

Persepolis
(per-SEH-poh-liss) – less mentioned but wealthiest of Persia’s capital cities

Pythius
(PITH-ee-us) – (historical) wealthiest man in Lydia, second only to Xerxes in the world

Rhodogune
(ROH-doh-GOON-uh) – (historical) younger daughter of Xerxes and Amestris

Ruana
(roo-AH-nuh) – (fictional) sister of Bijan

Sarai
(sare-EYE) – (fictional) Kasia’s youngest sister

Sardis
(SAR-diss) – capital of Lydia, a province in the Persian empire

Susa
(SOO-suh) – the most mentioned and most southerly of the four Persian capitals; a.k.a. Shushan

Theron
(THER-uhn)– (fictional) Kasia’s head eunuch and bodyguard

Xerxes
(ZIRK-seez)– (historical) hero; King of Persia and Media

Zechariah
(ZECK-uh-RY-uh)– (fictional) Kasia’s eldest brother

Zethar
(ZETH-are)– (historical) one of Xerxes’ eunuchs and bodyguards

Zillah (I)
(ZILL-uh)– (fictional) wife of Kish, mother of Kasia (called Ima by her children)

Zillah (II)
   (ZILL-uh)– (fictional) daughter of Kasia, granddaughter of above

 

 

One

 

Susa, Persia

The third year of the reign of Xerxes

 

The river called to Kasia before she saw it, the voice of its sweet waters promising a moment of unbridled sensation. Kasia cast a glance over her shoulder at her young friend. She ought not go. Abba forbade it—rarely enough to keep her away, but today she was not alone. Still. Esther was not opposed to adventure, once one overcame her initial reservation.

Kasia gripped her charge’s hand and grinned. “Come. Let us bathe our feet.”

Esther’s creased forehead made her look far older than twelve. “We could get in trouble.”

Kasia laughed and gave the small hand a tug. “That is half the fun. Oh, fret not, small one. My father is too busy to notice, and your cousin will not be back from the palace gates until evening.”

“But the king’s household is still here. It is unsafe.”

“We will only be a moment.” She wiggled her brows in the way that always made her young friend smile. “It will be fun. Perhaps we will even glimpse the house of women.”

Esther’s eyes brightened, and she let Kasia lead her another few steps. “Do you think Queen Amestris will be out? I have heard she is the most beautiful woman in all the world.”

“Only until little Esther grows up.” She tugged on a lock of the girl’s deep brown hair and urged her on. The Choaspes gurgled up ahead, where it wound around Susa and gave it life.

Esther laughed and plucked a lily, tucked it behind Kasia’s ear. “I will be blessed to have a quarter of your beauty, Kasia. Perhaps if I do, Zechariah will marry me.”

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