Burbuqe Rafi-The Tavern
5/5 stars
A near-death experience while giving birth to her first child sets the tone for "The Tavern" as Nina Simone struggles to find her freedom as she searches the world for answers of the nothingness she longs to feel again. Through a poetic tone of voice, the description was captivating to read and made me feel as if I was there myself. The way Nina talks is the way I believe, every woman to think, she has a right to be herself and will do as she pleases. "Dear, I know it might sound like madness to you, but the moment that death separated me from the life was the most beautiful feeling the nothingness that I've ever experienced." I personally loved how fast paced the book was, a great beginning, loved the plot and I dug right into the problems at hand with no problem. Nina lost and gained so much in so little time, it's gives a sense of reality as this could happen to anyone. Extremely satisfying to read and beautifully written. Thank you to Burbuqe Raufi for sending me the novel to review. Truly, BiblioBeautyBooks