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Mina Brower is a Mexican-American who immigrated from Mexico and aims to inspire other immigrants to chase their dreams. A wife, a mom, and a lawyer, Mina is proud to live a lifelong dream adding author to her many list of titles. A God of Moonlight and Stardust is Mina’s first independently published book and part of the series Daughters of Chaos.
“A woman tries to suppress her magical abilities to avoid a malevolent force in Brower’s SF/fantasy series starter...an expertly crafted fantasy featuring compelling, well-developed characters.”
– Kirkus Reviews
A woman tries to suppress her magical abilities to avoid a malevolent force in Brower’s SF/fantasy series starter.
On the planet Andora, the Council has outlawed magic. Doctoral candidate Renna Strongborn has been hiding her own magic talents, which she can only access when she’s angry, for the past seven years. After a childhood in which an abusive man trained her in magic, Renna would rather not use it at all; she hides it even from her best friend, Helena Troyes. A mysterious, dark force attacks the campus and surrounding town while calling out Renna’s name. Afterward, a man named Khellios arrives with an offer to shelter her in Taria, a haven for those possessing magic. Also, Renna’s “soul guardian,” Sethos, comes to her in a dream, telling her that he’d been searching for her for years. In Taria, Renna learns that Khellios is a god of the moons and stars and that his relatives are gods too. She also finds out that the malevolent force is a powerful deity named Am-Re. She forms a close friendship with his cousin Nera (a moon goddess) and gets to know Ukara (Goddess of War) and Cylas (God of the Planets). As she resolutely avoids using magic, Renna develops an intense attraction to both Khellios and Sethos, who pays her dream visits. However, they’re both hiding a secret. In this series opener, Brower delivers an exciting tale about magic, friendship, passion, and asserting one’s agency. Renna and Khellios narrate the novel, effectively offering readers intimate insights into their motivations and true natures. Renna is particularly compelling; readers will appreciate that she’s an active player in her own story and doesn’t shy away from her intimate desires. Supporting characters are equally complex and intriguing. The worldbuilding is also comprehensive, complete with histories, rules of magic, and detailed descriptions of outdoor settings: “The landscape had changed from a seaside drive with palatial homes dotting the mountainside to a town with two- and three-story buildings made of glittering limestone and red roofs. Cobblestone lined the roads and sidewalks.”
An expertly crafted fantasy featuring compelling, well-developed characters.
Pub Date: Aug. 30, 2024
ISBN: 9798991248228
Page count: 326pp
Publisher: Delphinus Star Publishing
Review Posted Online: Oct. 10, 2024
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Dec. 1, 2024
Day job
Lawyer
Favorite author
Deborah Harkness
Favorite book
Princess of Fire by Heather Graham
Favorite line from a book
“Sometimes we think there needs to be substantial shifts in our lives that are tangible and evident for them to matter. Oftentimes, in the stillness, we make the most strides. To not acknowledge the silence is a disservice to our growth.”
Passion in life
Traveling
Unexpected skill or talent
Painter
A GOD OF MOONLIGHT AND STARDUST: Editor's Pick, Booklife Reviews, 2024
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