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Born the heir of a master woodcutter in a queendom defined by guilds and matrilineal inheritance, nonbinary Sorin can’t quite seem to find their place. At 17, an opportunity to attend an alchemical guild fair and secure an apprenticeship with the queen’s alchemist is just within reach. But on the day of the fair, Sorin’s mother goes missing, along with the Queen and hundreds of guild masters, forcing Sorin into a woodcutting inheritance they never wanted.
With guild legacy at stake, Sorin puts apprentice dreams on hold to embark on a journey with the royal daughter to find their mothers and stop the hemorrhaging of guild masters. Princess Magda, an estranged childhood friend, tests Sorin’s patience - and boundaries. But it’s not just a princess that stands between Sorin and their goals. To save the country of Sorpsi, Sorin must define their place between magic and alchemy or risk losing Sorpsi to rising industrialization and a dark magic that will destroy Sorin’s chance to choose their own future.
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- Narrated by: Kelsey Navarro, Sean Crisden
- Length: 27 hrs and 21 mins
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After her daughter is kidnapped, Emmeline Highclere—a thirty-four-year-old mother living in isolation with memories and grief her only companion—must do everything in her limited power and divine abilities to get the girl back. Emmeline believes her daughter, Elora, is the Beloved—the conduit with goddess-granted divine abilities prophesied to bring peace to the Three Kingdoms. Because the last person thought to be the Beloved was brutally murdered by the enemy kingdom of Folterra, Emmeline has dedicated the last sixteen years to hiding her daughter and keeping her safe.
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Quite possibly my all time favorite book.
- By Emma B on 03-14-23
By: Jess Wisecup
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Child of the Flames
- A Sword and Sorcery Saga
- By: D.W. Hawkins
- Narrated by: Malk Williams
- Length: 13 hrs and 41 mins
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The Red Swords came with the sunrise and took everything Shawna Llewan held dear. Her family massacred, her home destroyed, she escapes with nothing but her mother’s heirloom and the desire for vengeance. When she’s found by Dormael, a Warlock of the Conclave, she learns that her mother’s keepsake - the very reason her family was killed - holds the power to unleash boundless destruction.
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Great start!
- By Gordon on 08-18-19
By: D.W. Hawkins
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The Color of Dragons
- By: R. A. Salvatore, Erika Lewis
- Narrated by: Aline Stokes, John York
- Length: 10 hrs and 28 mins
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Magic needs a spark. And Maggie’s powers are especially fickle. With no one to help her learn to control her magic, the life debt that she owes stretches eternally over her head, with no way to repay it. Until she meets Griffin, the king’s champion, infamous for hunting down the draignochs that plague their kingdom. Neither has any idea of the destiny that they both carry, or that their meeting will set off a chain of events that will alter every aspect of the life they know - and all of history thereafter.
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More please.
- By Allison on 10-24-21
By: R. A. Salvatore, and others
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Anya and the Dragon
- By: Sofiya Pasternack
- Narrated by: Laura Knight Keating
- Length: 7 hrs and 57 mins
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Anya and the Dragon is the story of fantasy and mayhem in 10th century Eastern Europe, where headstrong 11-year-old Anya is a daughter of the only Jewish family in her village. When her family's livelihood is threatened by a bigoted magistrate, Anya is lured in by a friendly family of fools, who promise her money in exchange for helping them capture the last dragon in Kievan Rus. This seems easy enough, until she finds out that the scary old dragon isn't as old - or as scary - as everyone thought. Now Anya is faced with a choice: save the dragon, or save her family.
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perfection
- By Amazon Customer on 10-26-19
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Curse of Shadows and Thorns
- The Broken Kingdoms, Book 1
- By: LJ Andrews
- Narrated by: Stina Nielsen
- Length: 10 hrs and 38 mins
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As niece of the king, Elise Lysander cares about two things: sneaking into gambling dens, and avoiding an advantageous marriage at all costs. When her uncle holds the life of her deathly ill father over her head, reluctantly, Elise puts her fate into the hands of Legion Grey, the handsome and mysterious dowry negotiator. He may be arrogant and infuriating, but soon Legion incites a blistering, forbidden passion she can’t ignore.
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Great concept, poor execution on the writing side
- By Kel on 11-24-22
By: LJ Andrews
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Three Deadly Trials
- Battle for the Dark King, Book 1
- By: V. S. Winters
- Narrated by: Hollie Whitmore, Robert Kelly
- Length: 7 hrs and 29 mins
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Fae exist only in children’s stories, or so I thought. That was before a nightmarish creature of the Fae Realm dropped into my life. He claimed a seven-pointed mark on my skin signified my magical lineage, the bit of DNA my mother passed down. Days after I arrive in the Fae Realm, I’m thrown into a series of trials titled ‘The Devotion’. I must compete with demons, vampires, elves and more who want to claim their place at the future King’s side. I have no interest in this guy, but it doesn’t help that the King-to-be is a gorgeous, brooding fae.
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Much potential in the storyline, falls flat and leaves you unsatisfied
- By tammie on 08-04-20
By: V. S. Winters
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Heresy of Dragons
- By: Erik Reid
- Narrated by: Chris Graves
- Length: 13 hrs and 37 mins
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Not every man can handle a magitech gauntlet that speaks in floating silver text, or a handful of women with unique...needs. I’m not every man. When a bad blind date got worse - like, interdimensional lightning storm worse - I woke up to a realm of dragon women, magical kobolds, and a playful monkey girl with a painful secret. I also accidentally (totally on purpose) stole an ancient artifact in the form of a black gauntlet that bonded with my body and unlocked various new abilities. So what’s the catch? The glove wasn’t meant for me. It was meant for the fabled Hero of Silura.
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Those low reviews are kooks, seriously you guys
- By Gavin Markowitz on 01-16-20
By: Erik Reid
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The Witch's Heart
- By: Genevieve Gornichec
- Narrated by: Jayne Entwistle
- Length: 12 hrs and 4 mins
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When a banished witch falls in love with the legendary trickster Loki, she risks the wrath of the gods in this moving, subversive debut novel that reimagines Norse mythology. Angrboda’s story begins where most witches' tales end: with a burning. A punishment from Odin for refusing to provide him with knowledge of the future, the fire leaves Angrboda injured and powerless, and she flees into the farthest reaches of a remote forest. There she is found by a man who reveals himself to be Loki, and her initial distrust of him transforms into a deep and abiding love.
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A Masterful Exploration of Norse Myth
- By Catherine A Rector on 02-19-21
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Bloodleaf
- By: Crystal Smith
- Narrated by: Nicola Barber
- Length: 10 hrs and 35 mins
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Princess Aurelia is a prisoner to her crown and the heir that nobody wants. Surrounded by spirits and banned from using her blood-magic, Aurelia flees her country after a devastating assassination attempt. To escape her fate, Aurelia disguises herself as a commoner in a new land and discovers a happiness her crown has never allowed. As she forges new bonds and perfects her magic, she begins to fall for a man who is forbidden to rule beside her.
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Not Understanding All the Praise
- By GPChlorine on 08-23-19
By: Crystal Smith
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Ammonite
- By: Nicola Griffith
- Narrated by: Gabra Zackman
- Length: 13 hrs and 29 mins
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Change or die: the only options available on the Durallium Company-owned planet GP. The planet's deadly virus had killed most of the original colonists - and changed the rest irrevocably. Centuries after the colony had lost touch with the rest of humanity, the Company returned to exploit GP, and its forces found themselves fighting for their lives. Afraid of spreading the virus, the Company had left its remaining employees in place, afraid and isolated from the natives.
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Women Are People
- By DC on 11-17-20
By: Nicola Griffith
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The Sleeping Dragon
- Guardians of the Flame, Book 1
- By: Joel Rosenberg
- Narrated by: Keith Silverstein
- Length: 8 hrs and 57 mins
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It began as just another evening of fantasy gaming with James, Karl, Andrea, and the rest ready to assume their various roles as wizard, cleric, warrior, or thief. But sorcerous gamemaster Professor Deighton had something else planned for this unsuspecting group of college students. And the "game" soon became a matter of life and death as the seven adventurers found themselves transported to an alternate world and into the bodies of the actual characters they had been pretending to be....
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A Self Image Cast in Stone Could Shatter
- By Jim "The Impatient" on 10-19-13
By: Joel Rosenberg
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Of Mist and Shadow
- The Mist King, Book 1
- By: Jenna Wolfhart
- Narrated by: Billie Fulford-Brown, Tim Campbell
- Length: 10 hrs and 39 mins
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When the vicious fae king catches Tessa stealing his powerful gemstones, he demands a cruel punishment. She must leave her family and friends behind and become his future human bride. Tessa has never stepped foot inside the glittering fae city until now—and no mortal is allowed. There, things are far more monstrous than she ever dreamed. King Oberon humiliates her, terrorizes her, and threatens those she loves. But when she escapes, someone far worse finds her.
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Very enjoyable!
- By Alexandria Birk on 04-06-23
By: Jenna Wolfhart
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Mark of the Raven
- The Ravenwood Saga, Book 1
- By: Morgan L. Busse
- Narrated by: Jaimee Draper
- Length: 10 hrs and 42 mins
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Lady Selene is the heir to the Great House of Ravenwood and the secret family gift of dreamwalking. As a dreamwalker, she can enter a person's dreams and manipulate their greatest fears or desires. For the last hundred years, the Ravenwood women have used their gift of dreaming for hire to gather information or to assassinate. As she discovers her family's dark secret, Selene is torn between upholding her family's legacy - a legacy that supports her people - or seeking the true reason behind her family's gift.
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So glad this is on audiobook!
- By Amazon Customer on 11-09-18
By: Morgan L. Busse
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- Andriele Stodden
- 09-30-24
Love this new world
I loved this battle between magic and alchemy, and of course all the twists that just keep coming. I'm already in withdrawal for the next book!
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- Army Vet
- 10-12-21
Excellent Adventure!
“Foxfire in the Snow” by J.S. Fields:
Narrator: Lynn Norris
Foxfire in the Snow takes place in a fantasy realm of Sorpsi. It’s a land full of magic and guilds. Sorin is the heir of a master woodcutter. Sorin doesn’t want to become a woodcutter and struggles to find their way in the world. They would prefer to become an alchemist. Sorin travels to the capital city in hopes of finding an apprenticeship with the Alchemist Guild. Unfortunately, Sorin discovers the queen is missing, and all the guilds are empty.
Princess Magda and Sorin used to be best friends. Magda informs Sorin that her mother, the queen, and Sorin’s mother have disappeared. Magda is forced to take her mother’s place and attend the treaty talks, which will decide the borders of the Sorpsi. The deciding factor in determining boundaries is guilds. Those with guilds are considered a real country. With the guild masters missing, Sorpsi may cease to exist.
Magda forces Sorin to travel with her to the treaty talks and to help search for the Queen and Sorin’s mother along the way.
What I liked:
Like with Ardulum series, the author is a master world builder, and Foxfire in the Snow is another fine example. Sorin has developed themselves as an alchemist, but their powers come in the form of a multi-pouched bandolier filled with powders. If used correctly, the powders can do things such as turn things into crystal or heal a person’s wound.
The world is full of magic and rogue amulets which are buried throughout the kingdom. They are like bombs from a past world war that are found by accident and can be triggered.
The sexual tension between Sorin and Princess Magda. Poor Sorin is still trying to figure out their place in the world, and Magda flusters Sorin to no end.
What some folks may not like:
This is a Y.A. book, so the budding romance is a very slow burn with no sex. This is more of a coming-of-age book about Sorin.
The book will need a sequel and ends with a cliffhanger, requiring at least one more, if not two, to finish the story.
Few events seemed a little off on the story timeline. As we listened to it rather than read it, I couldn’t really go back and check like I do with print.
Summary:
My daughter (an adult) and I listened to the audiobook on our way to and from vacation. We were both sad when it ended and wanted to listen to the next installment, which isn’t yet written. Foxfire is an enjoyable story that can be enjoyed with your teen or, in my case, my straight adult daughter.
My daughter’s feedback on the story: “I thought the book was well written. I liked the gender-neutral term using “their” and Sorin’s relationship with Magda. Super cute and innocent. The story kept me interested and thoroughly entertained.”
Narrator: Lynn Norris does a fantastic narration job. My daughter and I really liked the distinct voices she used for different characters. She also narrated the Ardulum Series.
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- Zaid
- 07-30-21
Can’t wait for more
It is painfully short and I need about 100 more hours of this story. The story involved love, magic science, heartbreak and a character trying to figure out who they are while their world is crumbling down on them. The ending was a little rushed but it didn’t take away from this wonderful story. Norris did a great job bringing the characters to life and her range is wonderful.
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- Kay
- 07-23-21
non-binary geek fantasy heaven!
So, Foxfire in the Snow satisfies me on multiple fronts. First, the protagonist, Sorin, is neither male nor female ― and, despite their world being barely on the cusp of industrialization, it is quite enlightened about sexuality in some ways, but has no category for Sorin's place on the spectrum. Also, in a matrilineal society, Sorin's the putative heir to their mother's master-woodworker business concern, but (a) they're not a girl, dammit! and (b) they want to be an alchemist instead. This is just at the onset of the story, which includes an odyssey across a glacier with the love interest, queen's daughter (NOT princess) Magda, and a long-lost, hostile brother, in search of their missing mothers, and to solve the mystery of disappearing guild masters (which may spell the economic downfall of their country). Sound confusing? If so, that's my fault, not the story's, which is spelled out clearly and in rich detail, full of witches, alchemists, master crafters, magic and science juxtaposed, red herrings and twists ― combined to create a rich tapestry (or maybe parquet in this instance?) of plot and character, and with the bonus of a protagonist who models both courage and very human confusion as they come to terms with their identity internally and in the real world. *Such* a good YA story, but, like Harry Potter, great for us grownups, too.
Narrator Lynn Norris is splendid here. Her Sorin is a work of art, with all the ambivalent bravado and sometimes faltering nuance of adolescence (they're 17) balanced with strength, intelligence, wit and resourcefulness, so that their struggle to be understood and accepted as non-binary is seamlessly blended into the character as a whole ― as opposed to a discrete polemic on societal shortcomings. All Norris's characterizations are three-dimensional and fully distinct, her accents are deliciously intriguing (particularly those of Sorin's mother and the queen), and she carries us across ice, into forest, and through intricacies of plot and scientific concept with energy and elan.
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- DabOfDarkness
- 08-04-21
Epic LGBTQ+ Fantasy with Fungal Wood Dyes
Fungal wood dyes? Hell, yeah! I haven’t heard of this art before and I thought it might have been part of the magic system in this book, but having checked out the author’s website, I now know this is a real art! Not only is this a most excellent adventure full of magic and blossoming romance, it has introduced me to a new art form.
Sorin is an interesting character who has been held back from choosing a career, basic news from the the area, and developing friendships. Sorin’s mother has kept them secluded at their woodcutter hut but Sorin is way more interested in alchemy. But now Amada (Sorin’s mom) has gone missing, along with the Queen. Sorin sees it as a chance to seek out a an apprenticeship with an alchemist but she gets swept up into reluctantly assisting the princess (Magda) with finding their mothers.
I do love a reluctant hero and there’s so much to like about Sorin. I even loved those moments when I wanted to kick them in the butt and say ‘Get on with it!’. Sorin has had a lot of obstacles placed in front of them, but sometimes they are their own biggest obstacle. And I can see how Sorin grows throughout the story, learning so much about themselves as well as the bigger world.
Sorin is learning about their own body as well. At 17, Sorin is neither male nor female yet they don’t feel like their body is wrong either. Yet Sorin struggles with how to portray all that to the people around them and gain acceptance. I really appreciate how the author gave us all of that in small tidbits sprinkled throughout the tale and didn’t get bogged down in some long-winded angst (as so often happens with YA fantasy with any level of romance). I think it’s great that Sorin has Magda there to eventually confide in and their friendship grows stronger all the more for it.
The world-building and development of magic systems was really good too. Even in moments of action and even danger, Sorin can’t help but be caught up in alchemy and how it relates to the situation. We also have witches. Magic and alchemy are two very different things in this world and then there’s industrial tech. Sorin thinks the tech is evil, witches are bad, and alchemy will save the day. They may be right in the long run… or perhaps future books will find a way for all three to coexist in this world. I can see exciting things in Sorin’s future.
The romance was minimal, sweet, exploratory. No sex scenes. For me, the plot, setting, and characters come first and romance way down on the list and I love how it’s handled in this book. It never bored me and I felt it added to the story instead of bogging it down.
Additionally, I liked that Sorin was tossed into reconnecting with their brother, who left on his own apprenticeship years ago. It’s kinda rough at first but necessity sometimes makes odd allies. All together, it’s an exciting addition to the Fantasy genre and I love the inclusiveness of it. 5/5 stars.
The Narration: Lynn Norris was the perfect fit for this story. Both Sorin and Magda are about 17 and Norris had a young lady’s voice for Magda and a voice that could either be a young lady or a young man’s voice for Sorin. Norris had unique voices for all the supporting characters as well. I really liked how she portrayed the various emotions that Sorin went through on this journey. The pacing was perfect and I loved Norris’s creepy witch voice especially. There were no tech issues with this recording. 5/5 stars.
I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. My opinions are 100% my own.
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- Jude
- 08-13-21
I can't wait for part 2!
At seventeen, Sorin hopes to become an apprentice with the queen’s alchemist but as they get ready to go to the alchemist fair, their mother, a master woodcutter, disappears, and Sorin discovers she’s not the only one who’s gone missing: other guild masters are nowhere to be found and even the Queen seems to have vanished. Reunited with their childhood friend and Royal Daughter Magda, Sorin reluctantly starts on a journey to save the Queendom of Sorpsi and hopefully win their freedom from the woodcutter guild.
It took me a while to get into the story but having read and adored the author’s Ardulum series, I knew it would be worth it. I found both MCs very interesting, not always likeable but relatable.
Despite what people think by looking at their body, Sorin isn’t a woman, nor are they a man. They’re just Sorin. They’re not a woodcutter either, not yet an alchemist, definitely not a witch, and that feeling of not belonging follows them in every area, all the more so as their mother kept them sheltered from the rest of the queendom, turning them into an outsider to what most young people take for granted. Sorin sounds rather self-centred at times, in a way I found understandable, as they’re trying, not to find themselves – they know perfectly who they are – but to get others to stop questioning who they are.
Magda is the kind of kickass heroine I often love. She’s bossy – she’s the Royal Daughter after all – with a huge sense of duty and a kind heart.
A word about the narration. I already knew Lynn Norris is an outstanding narrator, I’m still impressed at how perfectly she managed to voice trees and fungi in the Ardulum books. Her voices for each character are so good that I often forgot there was only one person narrating.
Foxfire in the Snow is the first book in a duology and while a lot happens and there’s some resolution, the ending is very open, especially on the romance side. I look forward to the second part and hope we won’t have to wait too long for it.
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- Paulina
- 08-31-21
Fun, exciting and educational
This was a great listen! The narrator did a great job giving voice to the characters. Also I was wondering how she would voice the nonbinary mc Sorin. That was also exceptionally done.
The book is set in a fantasy setting, there’s not a lot of world building but there is a lot of attention to culture and cultural developments. Despite being a fantasy there are lots of parallels to this day and age.
I’m very curious about the second book in this series. This book was a joy!
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