If you have been reading the O’Malley saga, you will know that Skye’s youngest daughter, Velvet, spent some time in India due to a mistake which led to her being kidnapped. While she was there, she caught the eye of the ruler, fell in love with him, and had a child. When Velvet was forced to return to England she was also forced to leave her child behind. The daughter was raised as a princess, leading a life of privilege and luxury in which she lacked for nothing. However, due to a dangerous situation, just as she has started to become a young woman, her daughter has been given no choice but to leave India and join her family on the other side of the world.
This is one of the more exciting and fascinating books in the series, in my opinion. We get to see Yasamans early life in India before she lands in England, at which time she becomes known as Jasmine, and then from there it is nonstop intrigue, romance, tragedy, and adventure. She is similar in both character and great beauty to her grandmother, her intelligence, kindness, mystery, and passion for love and life make her intriguing to the people around her and the men who fall in love with her. I have always felt that if it could get funded and someone was ambitious enough to try to turn these books into films, that this would be the movie I would look forward to most, even as I always look forward to reading this book again. If you don’t get enough of Jasmine in Wild Jasmine, you get a great deal more of her in the sequel, Darling Jasmine, which I will be reviewing next.