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Book Summary

When the Great Mother formed Moea, Man was her most devoted and beloved creation. She bestowed upon mankind special magics to bless this world with beauty and connection. And it took Man’s betrayal to the Mother to end that same world. Only through Her devastating sacrifice did She promise a single hope to remain. Welcome to Ahadi.

 

Thousands of years after the Great Keeping, a twenty-something year old Mira, is thrust into Ahadi with no memory of her past. Desperate for identity, she must carefully assimilate into the last kingdom of Moea without suspicion of harnessing the evil magic that used to curse it. But the entrancing man, Rati, who openly wields this demented power, seeks to destroy Ahadi and the people that Mira now loves.

 

Tormented by Rati’s promise of impending doom, she uncovers long-lost secrets that have the potential to challenge everything Ahadi knows. And Mira is faced with the truth that she must embrace this wicked magic, or lose everything by ignoring it. In the fallout of the next Keeping, Mira must make an impossible sacrifice to fulfill the Mother’s will and protect Ahadi from its imminent demise.

About the Book

The Fallen Keeper is a 160,000 second world fantasy romance novel. Moea, as the people call it, was created by a deity known as the Mother. This world shares similarities to Earth, a few plants and most animals, but the season cycle, weather patterns, and time within a year all differ from Earth's.

The storyline and prose fall somewhere between Young Adult and New Adult. It currently sits, completed, at 674 pages; written in 1st person (except for the prologue). There is moderate cursing throughout the book as well as death, torture, and suicide. Spice level is between 1-2 as everything fades to black.

What made me fall in love with this story was how the protagonist learns  about her creator and the creation that surrounds her. Her ability to see the beauty in the world has profoundly affected the way I see our own world. Her struggles with identity and destiny stir up challenging thoughts of truth and how it is identified within society.

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