Of Gods and Dragons
Beneath the Dragoneye Moons, Book 16
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Narrated by:
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Andrea Emmes
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Selkie Myth
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Countless Joyful Dawns
Elaine, Iona, Auri, and Fenrir enjoy life as the years and centuries roll by.
Their idyllic lifestyle is shattered when Erebus, the planetoid sent by the mad lich Thanwa Temirak, arrives on an intercept course to Pallos. Gods, Dragons, and every Classer on Pallos must work together to save the entire world.
And as Iona levels, the spectre of a showdown between the Paladin and Lun'Kat rises. It is time to complete the divine quest that Selene and Lunaris have assigned her.
It is time to free the moons.
©2025 Selkie Myth (P)2025 Mango MediaMy biggest complaint is that we skip so much because of this style. From the end of the last book to the end of this one, we skip six class-ups in each of her classes and are told to go with it. That is a shame. I like hearing about the other class and theorising what she would be capable of if she made a different decision.
There are some questions from all the way back in book one that are finally answered, and many more that are left up in the air, but the ending is bittersweet in many ways. No one makes it to god hood without many regrets.
The end of many era's
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A well written story with an excellent ending
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Thank you for a good heartfelt story and world 🥲😂 I know you're done with this story but hope to see your world within another story some day, if not it was a nice ending to it all
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Although this last book DOES feel like a rush to the ending, I think it's just because of the time skips and kinda short stories of our MC trying out new things, didn't hate it at all and I'm not sure dedicated multiple books to those events in between the last book and the end of this one would have worked. It does make events in other books feel... insignificant though.
I do feel sometimes though like characters just get abandoned in this series, without appropriate scenes. Just "We found character x is dead and cried about it".
One thing though, for your next book (and I do hope you write more in the future!)
The last two audiobooks could have honestly been one, they are too short. The value here is... OK at best. If I wasn't committed to finishing the story, and didn't buy credits like they are going out of fashion, I would have skipped this for other audiobooks with more time for the cost.
An Ending
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