The Gossamer Mage
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Narrated by:
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Lesley Livingston
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Written by:
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Julie E. Czerneda
About this listen
From an Aurora Award-winning author comes a new fantasy epic in which one mage must stand against a Deathless Goddess who controls all magic.
Only in Tananen do people worship a single deity: the Deathless Goddess. Only in this small, forbidden realm are there those haunted by words of no language known to woman or man. The words are Her Gift, and they summon magic.
Mage scribes learn to write Her words as intentions: spells to make beasts or plants, designed to any purpose. If an intention is flawed, what the mage creates is a gossamer: a magical creature as wild and free as it is costly for the mage.
For Her Gift comes at a steep price. Each successful intention ages a mage until they dare no more. But her magic demands to be used; the Deathless Goddess will take her fee, and mages will die.
To end this terrible toll, the greatest mage in Tananen vows to find and destroy Her. He has yet to learn She is all that protects Tananen from what waits outside. And all that keeps magic alive.
©2019 Julie E. Czerneda (P)2019 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.What listeners say about The Gossamer Mage
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- casey cohoe
- 2021-02-05
It's meh
I'm not sure if this story struggled because of the actual writing or the voice actor. That is because I felt like the story was slow paced and uneventful, with lots of needless filler. As you get to the half way mark in the story and it still feels like the author is setting up the story. It's also hard to tell the different characters apart and I'm not sure if that's because the author will call a person by their title or name, without indicating that they're the same person. Or because the voice actor tells the story in the same voice the whole way through, which no indication of when a new character is talking. Or if anything exciting is happening.
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