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  • Daughter of the Moon

  • Tales of Inthya, Book 5
  • By: Effie Calvin
  • Narrated by: Brenda Scott Wlazlo
  • Length: 9 hrs and 22 mins
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Daughter of the Moon

By: Effie Calvin
Narrated by: Brenda Scott Wlazlo
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Summary

Four months ago, Netheia Isinthi failed to take her father’s throne from her older sister. After refusing to publicly support the new empress, she is banished to Ieflaria’s capital city, Birsgen, where she anticipates a long and uneventful exile.

Klavida of Nalova is a student at the university established by Princess Esofi for the study of magic. She has come from the far north researching Talcia’s creatures—or so she claims. After a chance meeting brings the two together, Klavida wants nothing to do with the angry, ill-mannered princess. But when Netheia offers Klavida access to the royal library, Klavida decides she can tolerate her after all.

As they spend time together, Klavida realizes that Netheia is intensely lonely and has never known genuine friendship. She becomes determined to show her that there is more to life than the pursuit of power and that a peaceful life of freedom can be more satisfying than ruling an empire.

But Netheia’s patron goddess is not ready to accept that she has lost the Xytan Empire—and neither are Netheia’s most ardent supporters.

©2020 Effie Calvin (P)2023 NineStar Press, LLC

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I love this series with all my love

There is so much heart, and feeling, and lore, and worldbuilding. The words really draw me in to the world, and Ms. Wlazlo's narration has, in my opinion, improved markedly from a pretty solid start in the past five years.

I'd struggle to point at any part of this that I could take issue with. My only real criticism I can think of is that the final chapter felt a bit jam-packed and perhaps a bit rushed. A very touching ending, though.

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