![]() ![]() This may hit too close to home for some people.įirstly, whenever a patriarchal plot is part of a story I typically feel a bit iffy towards it. It touches heavily on themes of abuse towards females. I should first mention that this book is definitely not for everyone. However, even amongst her fellow part demons Deka discovers that she is even more absurd than she thought. ![]() She is taken away to use her newfound demonic abilities as a new breed of warrior trained to fight the onslaught of Deathshrieks taking away young girls – a force of monsters who keep on growing. ![]() It is by luck that the Emperor is seeking girls like Deka, impure half-demons who are deemed impure. When Deka bleeds gold blood of demons, her village treats her as one. She has undoubtedly deserved her Indie Bestseller status with this debut. And just writing this blog post I found out she’s an Indie author too, like me! Now I’ve read a novel that was release in 2021 and I was looking forward to reading as soon as I saw a person of colour on the front cover and found out it was written by a black author. I recognise that I often read books that were released aeons ago due to most of my novels being thrifted. ![]()
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