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*Hey if you don't like the descriptions, know I am not really good at those so just give the book a try!* Have you ever had to two choices where either choice will lead to certain doom? No? Well I know someone who is still deciding between her rock and hard place You get two choices in life, succeed or fail. Despite what they tell you there is no middle ground, its either you win it all or you go down in flames Alia Omnis learned this the hard way after screwing up enough to endanger the lives of thousands of people. In a desperate attempt to fix her mistake she flees to a world on a mission to save what many used to call earth. Sounds easy right? Well Alia finds out the hard way that life has a bitter way of getting back at its enemies. With the help of her furry friends, a fairy, and a handsome follower she sets off to save everyone she is learning to know and keep herself alive along the way.
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The gods have no pity for humans and their impermanence. Why would they care for lives measured in years, when time marches into millennia for them? The immortals stay in their city. The humans remain in their parts of the world. That is until a human terrorist group gains control over the Goddess of Death, forcing her to kill their enemies and increase their power. All immortals keep their backs turned on humanity. Except Samil, the God of Festivals and the Arts. Samil knows he isn't very powerful among his kind. Or important. Or confident. Yet, when he learns that the humans are desperate, he chooses to do a deceptively simple thing: Help them. ___________________________________ @Voyageavecmoi was kind enough to write this review of my book and she described it 100x better than I ever could lol. With her permission, I'm posting it below. Also, check out her book "Flight Risk." It's a sweet and deep romance about two characters negotiating their feelings for each other while life is doing everything to tear them apart. The characters have such mature conversations and, there's no reliance on the miscommunication trope at all. I'm *obsessed.* If you enjoy intriguing fantasy novels with deep and thoughtful themes, check out 'The Gifts of Mortality' by @eleanorkennedy14 . It explores the concept of mortality and how it gives life meaning through the eyes of both gods and humans. The story follows Samil, the god of the Festivals and the Arts, who is shocked by the apathy of his fellow gods when a human terrorist group gains control over the Goddess of Death. Despite finding no support among his kind, he's determined to help the humans, which sets him down an interesting course. There are lots of great twists in this novel, and I also loved seeing how queerness was worked in throughout both the immortal and mortal realms. Samil is a sweet and refreshing character to root for who is determined to see the good in the world.

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