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Sigils of the Giver

The Fireglass Duology, Book 1

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Sigils of the Giver

By: K. Michele Moseley
Narrated by: Heather Daniel
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Everyone knows there are rules on Capelo Island:

Obey the will of the Giver.

Never leave the island.

Don’t ask questions.

Since the death of her Father, Lera hasn’t obeyed a single one, and nothing bad has happened…so far. Lera tries to convince her sister, Niena, it will be fine. After all, the Giver isn’t real, right?

Then Niena disappears.

Lera will do anything to find her sister, even playing a role in the culture she despises. But, under all the layers of deception, the truth might be darker than even she bargained for.

As they say, nobody survives outside the protection of the Giver.

©2023 K. Michele Moseley (P)2023 K. Michele Moseley
Dystopian Fantasy Paranormal Paranormal & Urban Science Fiction
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I absorbed this book so quickly. Devoured it.
Firstly, I’m really picky about narrators and Heather Daniel’s narration is perfection. She uses so much emotion when needed, so much determination and power. I felt like I was actually in the story with the way her emotions changed as the character’s did.
Secondly, K Michelle Moseley is such a wonderful storyteller. She created this beautiful, haunting world that has me itching for the second book just so I can know more. Whether she was writing about friendship, death, or the complexities of family, she handled each one with such care. And the undertones of religion and religious trauma was so genuine. Between the way the author wrote this and the way the narrator read it, I am feeling emotional and reflective and maybe even a little bit raw. This was such a beautiful story and I cannot wait to get my hands on the second one. (WHEN IS THAT CAUSE I NEEEEED IT)

Great narration, amazing story

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