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A sweeping historical romance set in 1888 Beirut where love defies power, tradition, and destiny.
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A Charade Among Cedars is a richly layered historical fiction set in 1888 Beirut during the collapse of the Lebanese silk empire.
Helena Shada daughter of one of the Nine aristocratic families is promised to Youssef Khoury. But her heart belongs to Anthony Hydar, a gifted linguist and plantation worker whose intelligence and quiet strength threaten powerful alliances.
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Kristi Dillman brings to life a powerful family legend inspired by her great-grandfather, Anthony Hydar a man said to speak thirteen languages and recruited as an interpreter for the League of Nations.
Writing this novel became a journey of healing after surviving stage four heart failure following cancer treatments. What began as creativity turned into purpose and purpose into resilience.
She writes with intention striving to remain on the right side of history and the right side of God.
The most admired daughter of the Nine. Beautiful, intelligent, but trapped by tradition.
A multilingual scholar and plantation worker. Loyal, brave, and dangerously in love.
Son of the University Director. Entitled, ambitious and Helena’s arranged fiancé.
Helena’s father. A silk magnate making desperate decisions as the industry collapses.
Some men are worth a thousand men in a thousand ways. Anthony Hydar could speak, read, and write thirteen languages. He was all things, except the chosen match for his beloved Helena, the aristocratic daughter of a powerful family. During the late 1800s, Beirut, Lebanon was primarily Christian and recognized as the world’s leading supplier of fine silk, and a major international trading port. This beautiful culture was also scarred with arranged marriages, unspeakable acts, and shocking laws. One such horrific law protected a rapist or kidnapper from prosecution if they simply agreed to marry their victim. When Helena is kidnapped, the whole of the city is in turmoil. Nestled among the ancient Cedar trees of Lebanon, loyalties will be tested, rivalries fueled, and tables turned with unbelievable deceptions and amazing triumphs!
Step into 1888 Beirut where silk ruled the economy, honor ruled society, and love defied both.