Betrayal: Ahe'ey, Episode 7

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Epic Fantasy, Kids, Teen, Fantasy and Magic, Fiction - YA
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Author: Jamie Le Fay ISBN: 9781370983551
Publisher: Jamie Le Fay Publication: December 6, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Jamie Le Fay
ISBN: 9781370983551
Publisher: Jamie Le Fay
Publication: December 6, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Morgan’s feminist books didn’t prepare her to deal with the dashing Gabriel and the land of Ahe’ey . . .

Episode 7

Morgan is a dreamer, change maker and art lover. She is a feisty, slightly preachy, romantic feminist full of contradictions and insecurities. Morgan uncovers a world where women have the power, and where magic is no longer just a figment of her wild imagination. Sounds like a dream, but it may, in fact, turn into a nightmare. 

The world of the Ahe'ey challenges and subverts her views about gender, genes, and nature versus nurture.

The strong and uninvited chemistry between her and the dashing Gabriel makes matters even more complicated. His stunning looks keep short-circuiting her rational mind. 

 

QUOTES - EPISODE 7

“Trust is a funny thing,” Sky said. “Our human guest should know this better than anyone else. Their devil was once an angel, just like ours.” Sky turned her back and left, followed by two other Yi’ingo warriors.

--

“Weak? Poor you,” she snarled. In the next few moments, Sky raised her game. She knew exactly where to hit him, using her elbow against his right shoulder. He screamed in pain, and she delivered another blow in the same place and a third one to his broken ribs. She responded to her inner conflict by inflicting blow after blow on his broken body. Every time she felt compassion for Gabriel, every time she felt his pain, she punished him over and over again, unleashing hell on the Ange’el.

EDITORIAL REVIEWS - COMPLETE SERIES

"In this romantic tale, a champion of women's empowerment stumbles on a hidden--and seemingly perfect--society. A bracing mix of emotionally and intellectually honest fantasy." - Kirkus Reviews

"A compelling and creative work of paranormal romance. Le Fey takes her characters to places seldomly seen in fantasy fiction that readers will find empowering and prescient. Ahe'ey is a fairly polarizing book. As an example of feminist fantasy fiction, you won't find much better than this. Ahe'ey is an impressively thought-out story, with many original touches and a fairy-like romance that will deeply satisfy readers of the genre." Self-Publishing Review, ★★★★ 

"This book is a thoughtful look at empowerment for women. At the same time, it's a rollicking trip into a fantasy world complete with dragons, love and strength, and ideas that really get you thinking. This book is highly recommended for all ages." - HUGEOrange

"They're flawed, real, and honest characters that can be easily related to. Ahe'ey is the kind of novel society needs to read, to create inspiration and to make people think. Ahe'ey is daring, complex, and honest. A must-read novel that tackles heavy and real topics with a mix of serious and humorous, charm and tragedy." - Reader's Favorite - ★★★★★ 

"Ahe'ey contains a richly imagined world that raises complicated and timely questions about our own. Jamie Le Fay's Ahe'ey is an action-packed love story that puts forth a nuanced vision of gender stereotypes, body politics, and the dark side of seeking perfection." - Foreword Clarion - ★★★★

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Morgan’s feminist books didn’t prepare her to deal with the dashing Gabriel and the land of Ahe’ey . . .

Episode 7

Morgan is a dreamer, change maker and art lover. She is a feisty, slightly preachy, romantic feminist full of contradictions and insecurities. Morgan uncovers a world where women have the power, and where magic is no longer just a figment of her wild imagination. Sounds like a dream, but it may, in fact, turn into a nightmare. 

The world of the Ahe'ey challenges and subverts her views about gender, genes, and nature versus nurture.

The strong and uninvited chemistry between her and the dashing Gabriel makes matters even more complicated. His stunning looks keep short-circuiting her rational mind. 

 

QUOTES - EPISODE 7

“Trust is a funny thing,” Sky said. “Our human guest should know this better than anyone else. Their devil was once an angel, just like ours.” Sky turned her back and left, followed by two other Yi’ingo warriors.

--

“Weak? Poor you,” she snarled. In the next few moments, Sky raised her game. She knew exactly where to hit him, using her elbow against his right shoulder. He screamed in pain, and she delivered another blow in the same place and a third one to his broken ribs. She responded to her inner conflict by inflicting blow after blow on his broken body. Every time she felt compassion for Gabriel, every time she felt his pain, she punished him over and over again, unleashing hell on the Ange’el.

EDITORIAL REVIEWS - COMPLETE SERIES

"In this romantic tale, a champion of women's empowerment stumbles on a hidden--and seemingly perfect--society. A bracing mix of emotionally and intellectually honest fantasy." - Kirkus Reviews

"A compelling and creative work of paranormal romance. Le Fey takes her characters to places seldomly seen in fantasy fiction that readers will find empowering and prescient. Ahe'ey is a fairly polarizing book. As an example of feminist fantasy fiction, you won't find much better than this. Ahe'ey is an impressively thought-out story, with many original touches and a fairy-like romance that will deeply satisfy readers of the genre." Self-Publishing Review, ★★★★ 

"This book is a thoughtful look at empowerment for women. At the same time, it's a rollicking trip into a fantasy world complete with dragons, love and strength, and ideas that really get you thinking. This book is highly recommended for all ages." - HUGEOrange

"They're flawed, real, and honest characters that can be easily related to. Ahe'ey is the kind of novel society needs to read, to create inspiration and to make people think. Ahe'ey is daring, complex, and honest. A must-read novel that tackles heavy and real topics with a mix of serious and humorous, charm and tragedy." - Reader's Favorite - ★★★★★ 

"Ahe'ey contains a richly imagined world that raises complicated and timely questions about our own. Jamie Le Fay's Ahe'ey is an action-packed love story that puts forth a nuanced vision of gender stereotypes, body politics, and the dark side of seeking perfection." - Foreword Clarion - ★★★★

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