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"The empty classroom Etienne had chosen for their incantation no longer resembled a quiet place of learning. He had shoved the desks against the walls, their legs standing rigid in the damp air like things newly dead and haphazardly piled out of his way. The floor was all but covered in a vast, perfectly circular rune chalked in intricate, swirling patterns. Candles in different stages of melting decay stood at regular intervals, casting flickering light onto stone walls... "Let's just get this over with," Alphonse murmured, holding her free hand out for the incantation."One Goddess. One mortal woman. An entire world at stake.Allee and Etienne have been friends since they first came to the Moxous school of Magics, but when they unwittingly release a terrible, ancient power their bond will be tested in the journey toward fixing their mistakes. The path only gets more complicated as they go, particularly when they are joined by a winged woman Allee can’t help but be drawn to.Delyth was raised to faithfully serve the Goddess Enyo at the temple where she was abandoned as a babe, so when the sword, Calamity, is thrust into her keeping, she faces the task of protecting the Goddess’s Vassal with equanimity. Only, no amount of training could have prepared Delyth for the strain on her loyalties caused by the beautiful Vassal herself; under enough pressure, even the beliefs of a lifetime will bend.Love, friendship, and betrayal will all blossom on the path to Thlonandras in this first book of The Call of Calamity Series.Content Warnings: Violence, body possession, explicit sex, blood, and murder. This story confronts but does not endorse nonconsensual contact (not sex). What readers are saying:"I would definitely recommend this to a friend. This book was a must-read for any LGBT+ fantasy lover. The characters are complex, root-able, and at times infuriating (in the best way). The book dives into themes of religion, sexuality, and inner strength. If you are looking for a tender story between two women, in a world that allows you to escape our own, this book contains an epic journey and one hell of a love story!" -Lauren L."I would describe it as an old world where Gods once walked the earth. Gods with personality, Gods with flaws just like the humans they rule over. A world where magic coexists with the people in it. A world where everything has a price." -Joseph S."The conversations, thoughts, and emotions of the characters are the greatest strengths of this book. It never fails to meet expectations, nor does it ever fail to make sense. There is humor, wit, sorrow, angst and so much else to enjoy." -Franz K.

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This is a well-written book with a very interesting plot and great characters!I found myself really enjoying the characters as one of the main strengths of the book. Their interactions and how they affect one another. This was made all the better with great descriptions of emotions, body language and the speech itself. The entire spectrum of emotions is covered, and it is always well-reflected and tastefully done. Each character has strengths and weaknesses with unique personalities that are both frustrating and intriguing in equal measure. I especially like the inner strength Alphonse show throughout the book, uncommon and different as it might be. I did love all of the characters though, they were all great fun, or totally infuriating at other times. Another aspect of the characters is how the book's plots and problems is explored from their sometimes very different perspectives.I found that the book's plot and progress move with a good speed, from beginning to end. I won't say much to avoid spoilers, but the premise is one I haven't seen before personally. It is a story with interesting stakes, and it only ever gets more exciting and more tense as progress is made!Can't recommend the book enough, truly!Oh, and it is a very pretty book!
Massive Spoilers.After 150 pages of really intriguing setup the story implodes on itself by spinning it's wheels for 200 unnecessary pages before ending on SPOILERS: The villains essentially raping the main character together. Something the book spendsa PORNOGRAPHIC amount of time teasing by the way. Also 50 bucks says they impregnated her and that's gonna be a plot point in the second book. Like the whole thing wasn't gross enough on its own.I'm so pissed off about the godawful cliffhanger ending that I want to jump into the second book just so I can get the taste out of my mouth but jesus...having to endure another 400 pages of Etienne whining and being useless or Enyo acting alternately like an anime thot or a toddler with a shotgun sounds unbearable. The main couple was great but they were dragging a straight up OBNOXIOUS supporting cast behind them. In fact, if I was going to retool this book, I would cut Etienne, Enyo, and what's his face out and just leave behind a very sweet out and out romance.

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