The Kingmaker was absolutely incredible, emotional, riveting and gripping. It is a story of passion with incredible prose, is thought provoking, and has so much heart.
Lennix Moon Hunter is a budding young indigenous girl of the Apache tribe, who has just crossed from a girl to womanhood by partaking in the ceremony- Sunrise Dance. Lennix and Maxim meet at a pipeline protest. They are both there for different reasons, but they connect. Lennix is 17 and Maxim is in his early twenties, so it’s not the right time for them. Not yet. Their encounter is momentary but impressive enough for both of them to feel the lingering sentiments that stir in their hearts.
After a few years, and they meet again in Amsterdam. The timing still isn’t right for them, but this time, they can’t stay away from one another. They spend time together that changes them forever, but they both have to get back to changing the world. Angst-o-meter is sky high, sentiments whirling like a powerful hurricane, dreadful cloudy danger at every turn and the end note is jaw dropping and will stun you into silence!! Maxim is on his own mission to change the world for the better and Lennix is to save it. Together they shall make their own world together.
The author's writing is pure gold and this story is utterly stunning. About hope, loss, pride, ambition, heritage, and love, with courageous and strong characters, characters with flaws that make them even more human.. It is layered with emotion, charisma and passion all richly depicted with beauty and written with Kennedy's usual effortless style and class. The Hero and Heroine have power in their passion, their friendship and their chemistry. I felt it, believed it and want the world for them.
Overall, "The Kingmaker " is a powerful story honoring the legends and legacy of the Native- American indigenous people, their proud heritage and affinity to their land & Language.
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