The Fate of Stars: A Fantasy Lesbian Romance

· Endless Night Publications · Narrated by Lois Ridge
4.2
4 reviews
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8 hr 24 min
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"The Fate of Stars, the first book in the Sea and Stars trilogy, is delightfully dark and sexy, full of lush imagery, vibrant characterization, and enough adrenaline to keep me up way past my bedtime."



-Anna Burke, award winning author of THORN and COMPASS ROSE



A devout mermaid. A disgraced princess. A feud as ancient as the gods



Worlds collide when Tallora is kidnapped from her ocean home and forced to be a pet to a tyrannical foreign empire. Her only hope for rescue lies with a sworn enemy—Princess Dauriel, infamous for her stone heart and conflicted past. But when Dauriel’s kingdom comes to the cusp of war, could their uneasy alliance be the key to defeating a common foe? Or will their growing feelings for each other lead them to ruin?



From the world of FALLEN GODS comes a tale of ancient magic and cutthroat politics—and finding redemption through love.



"If you like your fantasy with an extra dark twist, exceptional world building and deeply complex characters then reel this book in fast. You’ll be hooked. Oh, and mermaids! Enough said." -The Lesbian Review

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4.2
4 reviews
Shannon Kendall
February 7, 2021
This series is my absolute favorite, so having an audio version to listen to while doing chores, traveling, or even as a bedtime story has been amazing. I originally read this book thinking it would be a nice, lighthearted read. It was so much better. Yes, all the fun, sexy romantic elements are there, but they are delivered in a much more substantial package. I keep revisiting this story because every time I do, I get even more out of it. I will admit that the narration was not quite what I would have wanted - it felt like some delicate moments were rushed past. However, other moments that my brain could never fully flush out when reading the book suddenly came to life. On the whole, either I got used to the narration, the narration improved, or both. In the end, it doesn’t really matter because I’ve already listened to the book twice 😅
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