“But if you’re not in heaven, then there’s no need for heaven!” Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent wrote after the death of his beloved wife Roxelana (Hürrem), with whom he was happy in marriage for more than 30 years—whom he adored until her last breath and mourned until the end of his days.
How did she manage to turn their entire long life together into one endless “honeymoon” and remain Hürrem (the Laughing one) even in the face of death? What did she bequeath to her husband, giving him a farewell kiss and falling asleep forever in his arms? For whom did she pray in her last hour? And why did the Sultan secretly summon a православный priest to Roxelana?…
This novel is not about loss and separation, but about eternal love beyond the power of merciless time. While reading this bestseller, don’t be ashamed to cry. This book brings the love-historical series about “The Magnificent Century” of Roxelana and Suleiman to a bright ending—those whom even death couldn’t separate.
“But if you’re not in heaven, then there’s no need for heaven!” Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent wrote after the death of his beloved wife Roxelana (Hürrem), with whom he was happy in marriage for more than 30 years—whom he adored until her last breath and mourned until the end of his days.
How did she manage to turn their entire long life together into one endless “honeymoon” and remain Hürrem (the Laughing one) even in the face of death? What did she bequeath to her husband, giving him a farewell kiss and falling asleep forever in his arms? For whom did she pray in her last hour? And why did the Sultan secretly summon a православный priest to Roxelana?…
This novel is not about loss and separation, but about eternal love beyond the power of merciless time. While reading this bestseller, don’t be ashamed to cry. This book brings the love-historical series about “The Magnificent Century” of Roxelana and Suleiman to a bright ending—those whom even death couldn’t separate.