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The Gods Below
The Gods Below | Andrea Stewart
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In this sweeping epic fantasy comes a story of magic, betrayal, love, and loyalty, where two sisters will clash on opposite sides of a war against the gods. A divine war shattered the world leaving humanity in ruins. Desperate for hope, they struck a deal with the devious god Kluehnn: He would restore the world to its former glory, but at a price so steep it would keep the mortals indebted to him for eternity. And, as each land was transformed, so too were its people changed into strange new forms - if they survived at all. Hakara is not willing to pay such a price. Desperate to protect herself, and her sister Rasha, she flees her homeland for the safety of a neighboring kingdom. But when tragedy separates them, Hakara is forced to abandon her beloved sister to an unknown fate. Alone and desperate for answers on the wrong side of the world, Hakara discovers she can channel the magic from the mysterious gems they are forced to mine for Kluehnn. With that discovery comes another: her sister is alive, and only the rebels plotting to destroy the God Pact can help rescue her. But only if Hakara goes to war against a god.
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Meshell1313
The Gods Below | Andrea Stewart
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#serieslove2024 I loved this first book in a new series by the Bone Shard Daughter author. Her world building is unmatched and so innovative. In this new series two sisters are separated due to this mystical earth restoration and we see both of their lives for the ten years that follow. Lots of unique magic and it left off on a nice shocking surprise so of course I‘m going to read the rest when they come out. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Soubhiville
The Gods Below | Andrea Stewart
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I preordered this on audio from Libro.fm because I loved Bone Shard Daughter and its trilogy.

This is the first in a series (another trilogy?) and while I liked it a lot I would recommend reading the physical book, as I didn‘t like the cadence of one of the narrators.

Two sisters are split up during a Devine ecological event and 10 years later end up on opposite sides in a war of gods.

Lots of unique characters, lots of plot depth.

Meshell1313 Ooh good to know! I also loved the bone shard series! 2mo
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