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Death of an Arabian Princess: True love story of an Arabian princess and her Christian lover

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DESCRIPTIONIn the chilling depths of a true tale, a young princess from Saudi Arabia embarks on a harrowing journey. Within the confines of her kingdom, she witnesses the cruel grasp of barbaric laws, which claimed the life of her beloved elder sister. For daring to expose the concealed reality, she finds herself trapped behind cold prison walls.In the shadows of her captivity, she encounters a captivating Christian boy, whose heart intertwines with hers. Love blossoms amidst the gloom, yet a sinister fate looms overhead. Convinced that her punishment will mirror the gruesome executions of beheading or stoning, she realizes her sole transgression was speaking the truth—the unsightly truth concealed within Saudi Arabia, concealed from the world's gaze.From the depths of her desolate cell, she recounts her tale, unaware that discovery would mean death at the hands of her fellow Muslim inmates. Within this treacherous web of confinement, Margaret Rowling uncovers the princess's extraordinary plight and the wellspring of her undisclosed secrets. Despite death threats from fundamentalists and terrorist organizations, the intrepid author defies their warnings, daring to publish this exposé.Prepare to be engulfed in a bone-chilling unveiling - a revelation of the clandestine horrors endured by women in Saudi Arabia. Through this gripping chronicle, the sinister truths emerge, leaving you gasping for breath, consumed by the chilling reality.“Love, sacrifice, suspense and drama. Very good story – how could it not be 5 stars?” Amazon Reviewer *****“A heart wrenching love saga that portrays the orthodox practices of the Arab world. A story beautifully portrayed.”REVIEWS“I completed the book in a single sitting. It’s a true story very well written.”“Excellent. Could feel the characters. I am waiting for more books of Margaret Rowling to come up.”“Couldn’t help but cry at the fate of Ameerah. Loved every page of it.”“A beautiful story, great romance. Captivating but disturbing.”“One of my best books till date.”“I finished reading this book six times.”“Gripping plot in all the chapters and everything moves at a fast pace. A love story with a difference that holds you till the end.” 5 Stars.

204 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 19, 2015

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Profile Image for Mubdu Alali.
58 reviews10 followers
December 5, 2016
Note : this is Not a true story whatsoever, it is full of lies,It's silly how the writer had little to know about our culture. I am not saying that our culture and customs are right, but it's sassy to make up a lie story like this one.

By the way, the same " fake " writer also wrote " Death of a Saudi Princess " which is fake too, the same style, the same month both were published, similar description, similar cover, similar titles, similar content, even similar vocabularies !

I admit that the writing style is great, I would appreciate it if the wrote it as a fiction. Maybe I would give it 3 or even 4 stars then.
87 reviews
November 16, 2021
Honestly couldn't even get through the first few chapters of this book. I don't know if it was the style of writing or what it was but I found it very irritating. One minute the narrater is sounding like a westernised teenager the next she's talking with broken English. I really don't believe that this is a true story.
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25 reviews2 followers
April 27, 2022
I was horrified and disturbed, I couldn’t even believe that such things happen in our day and age let alone to innocent people.
I’m sorry but I couldn’t sleep after reading this and can’t recommend it to anyone though well thought out and easy to read , it’s far too painful and graffic
For my empathetic mind

32 reviews
August 2, 2022
An Arabian princess and her Christian lover? A true story?

I found it all a bit far fetched and more or a fantasy than a true story. Never heard of anyone reading the bible in one night and having done so all the raping by the guards stopped, Really? The author might like to consider writing short stories for children rather than short stories of fantasy for adults.
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249 reviews2 followers
January 19, 2023
Mal escrito, informações vagas e repleto de mentiras. Fui até a metade do “livro” e sequer menciona o Wahabismo, a base religiosa na Arabia Saudita. Tenho meus questionamentos sobre tal religião, mas isso é total desinformação e preconceito. Mais um lixo produzido via Amazon.

Detalhe: essa bobagem tem uma derivação idêntica, mas a bola da vez são é um judeu.
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January 9, 2018
Worst book I ever reed it

I’m Muslim and I’m married with a man who I love and love me and we have two kids but I never made sex with him because he force me and he is Muslim too
It’s not about Muslim it’s about the people I think she lost her way and I think this book it’s all about to make people to hate each other that’s not rite
Muslim mean peace not fight not killin each other in my country are 98% Muslim and I live there 21 years no one kill someone for love
She should blame her father or the pre not the religion our religion doesn’t say to kill people that never did something to you our religion doesn’t say to have sex with force
I think her book it’s just waist the time
20 reviews1 follower
January 21, 2023
This is FICTION!

This is a fictional story. I've researched this and it never happened.
Should be in the FICTION section of taken down.
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