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Aina's Breath

By K.S. Villoso
Aina's Breath by K.S. Villoso digital book - Fable

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It is said that when a mage is born in Dageis, the whole world rejoices. Everywhere else, the world mourns.

Born outside the affluent empire, Ylir yn Ferral and Sume Kaggawa's daughter might just be one of the most agan-gifted child the continent has seen. But without her father's coin and influence, the girl is a walking disaster. Raised by her uncle Kefier, she is a beacon which attracts the power-hungry to the fray--just like the monster her father and his ilk remain obsessed with. Sume, Kefier, and even Ylir must reckon with the part their family is starting to play in the grand scheme of things--or lose everything in the blink of an eye.

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Aina's Breath Reviews

4.5
“I'm crying- this was so good”
“What pride, little Kaggawa, daughter of a hero and a lady with such royal blood? You are just like the rest of them, maggoty human, and when the rest of you is gone, the only thing that will remain is how low you crawled to get by… A.K.A.: I called the author evil once and I can't believe I only did it once. The second installment in the series takes things further, and oh boy does it go into places. It really takes its job seriously in building up on everything that was introduced in Jaeth's Eye. The world expands, new characters and dynamics are introduced while old ones are given new layers, we get to take a peek behind the curtain at some politics, the emotional stakes are raised. It's a second book, but it's a good second book. It doesn't stray from its path and meander. The writing gets better and better, the action scenes are much better structured and less confusing than in book 1. Every major character sinks so low in this book and it's actually painful to watch. Aside from that, though, the characters are just so relatable. Everytime I got angry with some of them, I couldn't help but think to myself "how can I hate any of them when I am, in fact, all of them." I really love and appreciate these little quirks they have, it's the detail in characterisation that makes them feel real. Kefier: dog person: extreme edition, compares himself to a doormat that one time. Sume: professional overthinker with low self-esteem. Enosh: book lover, talks to himself, human equivalent of a trashcan, makes bad decisions for breakfast, dislikes horses. Sapphire: annoyed by 99% of humanity, loves to sleep in (snores), foxes are cool. Rysaran: DRAGONS (amiright). Caiso: hates raisins. I especially fell in love with Sapphire in Aina's Breath, who I didn't pay much attention to in Jaeth's Eye. And her dynamic with Enosh was something I didn't see coming, but appreciated greatly because of how well they worked together on page. Sapphire: Hey you, reality check, you still suck. Enosh: Have this badger toy that reminds me of you. (Not a real conversation, but might as well be, shh.) And the monster? Ah, yes there's a monster. The monster's called Giggles. Giggles is basically a giant ball of fluff. That eats children. And snacks on dragons, occasionally. Overall, great second installment in a series that continues to deliver. 4.5 stars”

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