
But will Suzie find romance there or, like Romeo and Juliet, will it all end in tears? We definitely have a choice, but whether we are brave enough to grab it at the opportune moment seals our destinies. Well, that almost summarises the crux of this story our life is our own to live and shape. What keeps us constantly at the edge is the way good and bad fluctuates constantly as each character, especially Csorwe, Oranna and Shuthmili, make their own choices, altering their fates.

What follows is a tale of adventure where new love blossoms, destinies rewritten and some secrets are revealed.

Indebted to Sethennai for her new life she is bent on procuring the Reliquary of Pentravesse, the most renowned mage who had somehow achieved a union with his deity. Narrated mainly through Csorwe's perspective, the story follows her life from a sacrificial bride to a warrior. There is one more book on the way since it is part of a duology and before you ask, no, this doesn't end in a cliffhanger. Spanning more than four hundred pages, the novel covers multiple universes with impeccable skill and even after the last page, I wished for more. If you love that blurb, then let me tell you, this is just the tip of the iceberg. And how right I am! As an emerging genre, LGBT literature is surely in need of classical works like these. Anything inside such a poignant wrap should be nothing short of amazing. Once I saw that stunning cover, I didn't think twice of requesting it. Topple an empire, and help him reclaim his seat of power.īut Csorwe will soon learn – gods remember, and if you live long enough, all debts come due. Turn away from her destiny and her god to become a thief, a spy, an assassin-the wizard's loyal sword. On the day of her foretold death, a powerful mage offers her a new fate. What if you knew how and when you will die?Ĭsorwe does - she will climb the mountain, enter the Shrine of the Unspoken, and gain the most honoured title: sacrifice.
