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Imprison the Sky

By: A. C. Gaughen
Narrated by: Maya Saroya
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Stolen from her family as a child, Aspasia has clawed her way up the ranks of Cyrus's black-market empire to captain her own trading vessel - and she risks it all every time she uses her powerful magic to free as many women, children, and Elementae from slavery as she can.

But Cyrus is close to uncovering her secrets - not only that Aspasia is a wind Elementae with the ability to sail her ship through the sky but also that she is searching for her lost family. And if Aspasia can't find her younger siblings before Cyrus does, she will never be able to break free.

Armed with her loyal crew full of Elementae and a new recruit who controls an intriguing power, Aspasia finds herself in the center of a brewing war that spans every inch of the ocean, and her power alone may not be enough to save her friends, family, and freedom.

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I was in two minds whether follow on from Reign of Earth, but I am glad I did as I found this book more engaging, albeit a little disconnected from Book 1.

I can’t say I really fell in love with Asp, but then I can’t say I really fell in love with Shalia. Kai, on the other hand; I loved for his compassion and strength. Character development was good, although I had trouble keeping up with who had which element.

The ending was a heartbreaker, even more so since I have just seen there may be no third book on Audible!! If I had known this earlier, I doubt I would have purchased either book as it had too much of an open end.

I preferred the narrator in this book, which is probably why I found it more engaging than Book 1.

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