The trilogy concludes. She entered the Mughal court as a woman no one had chosen, wearing a name that was not her own. She leaves it as the most consequential figure in an empire - and the keeper of a secret now drifting, at last, toward the one man from whom it was ever truly kept. The Empire is the final volume of Love and Empire, the reimagined story of Jodha and Akbar: the slow, perilous turning of a marriage built on a truth neither can speak, and the rise of a silent instrument into the hidden hand behind a reign.
An heir changes everything. With his birth she is raised to the summit of the court and given a name of honor, Mariam-uz-Zamani, that the empire will carry her under for as long as it carries anything. The rivalry that shadowed her early years softens into an unlikely alliance. But far to the north a sister keeps a silent watch; a faction that never forgave the marriage waits for its hour; and across a single lamp-lit night, the architecture of a fourteen-year secret begins to come apart in the emperor's own hands.
What he chooses to do with the truth will decide everything. History gave this woman two names and could not decide between them. Across three volumes, Love and Empire imagines the reason the archives never found - an intimate epic of duty, sacrifice, feminine power, and a love that arrives not as a beginning but as the consequence of respect.
The trilogy concludes. She entered the Mughal court as a woman no one had chosen, wearing a name that was not her own. She leaves it as the most consequential figure in an empire - and the keeper of a secret now drifting, at last, toward the one man from whom it was ever truly kept. The Empire is the final volume of Love and Empire, the reimagined story of Jodha and Akbar: the slow, perilous turning of a marriage built on a truth neither can speak, and the rise of a silent instrument into the hidden hand behind a reign.
An heir changes everything. With his birth she is raised to the summit of the court and given a name of honor, Mariam-uz-Zamani, that the empire will carry her under for as long as it carries anything. The rivalry that shadowed her early years softens into an unlikely alliance. But far to the north a sister keeps a silent watch; a faction that never forgave the marriage waits for its hour; and across a single lamp-lit night, the architecture of a fourteen-year secret begins to come apart in the emperor's own hands.
What he chooses to do with the truth will decide everything. History gave this woman two names and could not decide between them. Across three volumes, Love and Empire imagines the reason the archives never found - an intimate epic of duty, sacrifice, feminine power, and a love that arrives not as a beginning but as the consequence of respect.