Under the Lesser Moon
Under the Lesser Moons is compelling story about one boy's struggle to stay alive against all odds. In a world abandoned by dragons, eleven-year-old Akrist has vivid dreams and believes it's all his fault. As the sole surviving eldest boy in his tribe, a shocking truth is revealed: the Daeson are sacrificed to win back the favour of the Guides. With the dual moons nearing eclipse, he must defy his cursed fate and escape into the savage wasteland before the moons touch.
Do you remember watching The NeverEnding Story and playing Skyrim?
Allow me to explain. The main character immediately reminded me of Atreyu from the classic '80s film. If you ever played the Elder Scrolls video game, you might remember all of the amazing mods – one in particular included a chicken mount, IYKYK.
I listened to this audiobook and was immediately smitten with the character development and world-building. It's one of those epic tales that violently envelops all of your senses, pulling you deeper into the emotions of every fleeting moment. This is not just a dark fantasy, it feels more like tribal horror. Don't worry, it also clouds you in a sweetness that makes your heart ache. Beautifully brutal, I sometimes needed to take a break in anticipation of what might happen next.
“Dragons once led our people across the wastelands, away from storms, and toward hunting grounds.”