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Elementas: Yamay

By: Haley Anna Marie
Narrated by: Jaxston Wall
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A dark mythic fantasy with romantic elements.

Born cursed. Hunted by Death. Sold to a monster.

Yamay was never meant to survive her first breath, and a god of Death has been making sure of it ever since. Branded and bound by the Warden of the West, she is collateral in a deal she never agreed to.

Then a forbidden portal and a Lihtari prince change everything the gods planned.

They marked her for death. She became something they never anticipated.

©2018, 2022 Haley Anna Marie (P)2026 Haley Anna Marie
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I have read this book before, and wanted to see if the narration added to my enjoyment of a cracking tale. Though I admit to a soft spot for the prequel, Mud Child, which can be had for free, this is my next favourite in the series so far. I have added my previous review below, slightly edited. In terms of the narration, it was very well done. Sometimes a male narrator can overdo the female voices, but all were well pitched here. The narrator has a great voice and kept the story engaging. Nice clear diction and good pacing. I would highly recommend.

In terms of the story I felt engaged in the world from the off. I have to admit the first person style was a little jarring to me initially, such that I had to almost covert it to third person for a brief while. However, it eventually clicked, and it's always good to try an unfamiliar style. The world building particularly was really interesting, the realms, magic system, religion etc well fleshed out, albeit I have to admit it took me two reads of the final section to wrap my head around it! This isn't a genre I would otherwise have known about but I will definitely be seeking more and have already purchased book two to read next! Despite her flaws I really felt engaged by Yamay, a well rounded central character. The male leads are also well done, seemingly opposites of a coin, but there is more than initially meets the eye. I would very much recommend giving this a go, though bear in mind it gets pretty dark at times, though not graphically so. I would say minimum young adult level.

Excellent Grimdarkian tale

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