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Voices in the Stars

The Lost Witch: Book One

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Book 1 of The Lost Witch
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Pub Date Aug 08 2025 | Archive Date Aug 07 2025

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I’ve been kidnapped.

This seems to be the least of my worries as I’m facing creatures that seek my end. Including the handsome fanged stranger that’s dragging me through this world. Now I’m faced with accepting the fact that we need each other if we want to survive this world. Between the monsters, uncontrollable magic, and the very people Atlas grew up with, I’m left wondering if I’m truly the key to his dreams or the destruction that’s going to ruin Feycrest as we know it.

This leaves me to question…

Vows are made while dreams are shattering. Will the two of us truly be able to come together and face an evil larger than us?

I’ve been kidnapped.

This seems to be the least of my worries as I’m facing creatures that seek my end. Including the handsome fanged stranger that’s dragging me through this world. Now I’m faced with...


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ISBN 9596124839204
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PAGES 332

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“I’ve been kidnapped. This seems to be the least of my worries.” With a line like that, Voices in the Stars immediately sets its tone—darkly whimsical, urgent, and deeply emotional.

This fantasy-romance hybrid plunges readers into the chaotic world of Feycrest through the eyes of a reluctant heroine, whose abduction becomes the catalyst for a spiraling journey into a realm teeming with monstrous creatures, volatile magic, and ancient promises. At the heart of it all is Atlas—a dangerously alluring, fanged stranger whose motives are as murky as his past. He drags our narrator through peril after peril, both of them forced into an uneasy alliance that slowly, and believably, simmers into something more.

The novel shines brightest in its emotional stakes. Our protagonist’s internal battle—wondering if she is Atlas’s salvation or Feycrest’s undoing—is both intimate and epic. It’s a refreshingly human thread in a world of high fantasy, keeping the reader grounded even as magic and mayhem swirl. The tension between personal fate and collective destiny is woven expertly, raising questions about trust, identity, and the cost of survival.

Where Voices in the Stars falters slightly is in its pacing. The breakneck beginning might leave some readers disoriented, and the mythology of Feycrest, while rich, could use more room to breathe. That said, fans of enemies-to-allies dynamics, magical bonds, and morally grey love interests will find plenty to savor here.

In the end, this is a story about shattered dreams, dangerous vows, and whether two broken people can forge something strong enough to stand against ancient evil. Voices in the Stars doesn’t just ask whether love can survive darkness—it asks whether it can be the light.

For readers who love fantasy with teeth, romance with bite, and a heroine discovering that her greatest strength might be surviving her own destiny.

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