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Beyond the God Sea

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Beyond the God Sea

De: Elora Morgan
Narrado por: Madison Alcala
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No man may touch Zaria. Not even her own father.

Envy of the other girls, Zaria was born for the sea. Nobody questions her fate as the chosen braenese to marry Keroe, God of the Sea - least of all her.

And even if she did, she has no choice.

When Zaria’s wedding day finally arrives, she'll become the only islander of her generation permitted to cross into the God Sea. There’s nothing more she could possibly want.

Until a curious boy washes up on her palm-fringed paradise, and Zaria defies sacred law to hide the unconscious stranger.

There are only two possibilities with his strange (and strangely handsome) face: He’s either a village anomaly or the Sea God himself, in disguise. The alluring boy-creature couldn’t have come from anywhere else, because there is no other land in all the ocean.

But when the scoundrel awakens, he has the gall to ambush Zaria.

As three pageants leading up to her wedding turn unexpectedly deadly and the enigma of its true purpose looms, Zaria is torn between her long-desired fate as Sea Queen and the infuriating boy who tells her that everything her people know is a lie.

©2020 Elora Morgan (P)2025 Elora Morgan
Ciencia Ficción Ciencia Ficción y Fantasía Distópico Paranormal Romance Romance paranormal Ficción

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VERY GOOD AND PROMISING START OF A GREAT STORY. THIS BOOK IS DEF FOR YOUNGER AUDIENCE. WOULD RECOMMEND FOR YOUNG ADULT. DEF KEEPS YOUR INTEREST AND DEF DID NOT DISAPPOINT! GREAT WRITING AND STORY! AFTER A COUPLE CHAPTERS I WAS HOOKED!

VERY GOOD STARTING OF A SERIES

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This book was amazing with an excellent story!! I have received a free copy in exchange for an honest review, which I am happy to give! the story captivated me, and I didn't want to put it down. I had the pleasure of listening to it, which made this book more realistic and enjoyable!!!

Exceptional!!

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This was a breath of fresh air after several extremely boring duds. I loved the writing and the characters and the pace was exciting! Getting book 2!

Beautiful writing, immediately engaging

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Maybe it was triggering for my own experience of distancing myself from religion, maybe it was just a story that I could see coming from the start. But I'm sad I used a credit on it.

Meh...

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This is a very intriguing story of a young woman about to become the apparent bride to a sea god. Her whole life, she’s been preparing, unable to be touched by males in any way, she has led a very isolated and sheltered life, but she is excited for her destiny with the sea god. Until a mysterious boy washes ashore on her island, and suddenly, everything she’s ever known to be true slowly starts to unravel, even if she doesn’t want to see it.

This is a very interesting world, a seemingly singular island, with nothing beyond it’s borders and the sea surrounding it, but for the sea god and his realm. But Kirwyn, the boy who washes ashore, tells of a different story, one of a future Earth where the continents are land masses filled with clans and sects, where few are free, hundreds of years removed from the days of cities and countries, technology and excess. But it all seems so far fetched and unreal, Zaria is certain he is telling her lies, but doesn’t know to what end. Meanwhile, as Kirwyn learns of Zaria’s future as the supposed bride to the sea god, he is convinced that something else is going on, and as he falls for this girl, he’s determined to convince her to leave the island with him instead.

It’s mostly an interesting story, what I found most frustrating was how Zaria vacillated between believing Kirwyn and not believing him, still wanting her wedding to the sea god, and then not, even up until the end, she still seemed to be questioning everything, even after everything was essentially laid out in front of her in ways she couldn’t deny. I have to chalk it up to the character being incredibly young and naive, and having been manipulated and lied to her entire life, that she just isn’t capable of reconciling things fully. I did quite enjoy the world building, and the mystery surrounding the island and it’s inhabitants, with a cliffhanger ending that definitely had me wanting to come back for more to see where this whole thing is going. I’m just hoping for some big character development for Zaria as the story progresses.

The narration for this story actually works well. The narrator definitely does a good job bringing across the youth of Zaria, and the myriad of emotions she is dealing with as her understanding of the world seems to crumble around her.

Interesting world building

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