A Lake of Feathers and Moonbeams (Paperback)

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How many half-truths could loyalty shoulder before it broke from the weight of deception on its back?

Strange things can be said of the forest that spans the border of two kingdoms long at war. An evil sorcerer has made it his dominion, or an elegant enchantress has claimed it as her domain and grants wishes to those who chance upon her, or maybe the forest is guarded by an ancient and wrathful spirit. But Katya calls the forest home, living a life of magic and charms with her partner Ivan.

But a threat looms over their forest, some darkness and danger that Ivan swears to protect her from. Katya finds herself caught up in a web of grudges and deception spanning generations, but most dangerous of all is the beautiful princess who stumbled into their woods. A princess who sets Katya’s heart fluttering with both desire and fear. As forces rally to rescue the princess or go to war, Katya must take measure of her own powers and decide what she is willing to sacrifice.

Will she retreat to the safety of what's familiar or give up everything she knows to spread her wings and fly?


 

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Indie Ink Award Finalist 2023: Non-Binary and Trans Representation

I loved the queer-positive fairy tale world, but I was pleasantly surprised to find that was only the backdrop for a subtle story about trust, betrayal, and new possibilities. I highly recommend it, even if you're not familiar with the original story!

~ Danika, The Lesbrary

 

Cover: Laya Rose

Typography: Mibl Art

Interior Design: Aurelia Fray at Pretty AF Designs

Interior Illustrations: Aurelia Fray at Pretty AF Designs

Editor: Jen Anderson at Clearing Blocks Editing

Audiobook Narration: Danni Deguire

A Lake of Feathers and Moonbeams (Paperback)

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Marta
Okay read.

The beginning seemed slow to me but later it got better. It’d got interesting. The characters were nice and likable. I really liked Tatiana and Alexis relationship. I loved that in this world it was obvious you can love anybody and that is not an issue, that women have high position within court and being a non-binary person is absolutely normal and that non-traditional relationships are accepted. I love that kind of open world. It was a kind of a fairytale all the way till the end.

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wndem
LGBTQ and polyamorous retelling of Swan Lake

I really enjoyed this retelling of Swan Lake. I knew very little about Swan Lake’s story, so I went into this with no real preconceptions. This wonderful LGBTQ and polyamorous fantasy version is worth listening to and it makes me want to learn more about the original story. The audiobook is narrated by Danni Deguire. She did an exemplary job, and I would like to hear more work from her. I love reading and hearing LGBTQ stories but am not a big fan of polyamory as I’m too jealous to share my darling loved one. But I really like how everyone’s feelings and individuality are respected in this book. We need more of this in our own society. I recommend this audiobook.

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Ingrid M
Great as a book and/or audiobook!

I read the book, but hearing it is a whole new experience.It's a wonderful fantasy tale full of twists and deeply empathetic characters. The plot leads into a final battle of might and magic that could destroy not one but two empires. I'm not one to return to books I've already read, but this was worth it.The narrator's voice is very clean, beautiful, and easy to listen to, as a good storyteller should be. The voices were subtle and worked well for their characters. The overall tone matched the author's intended voice nicely.Very enjoyable and definitely worth the listen.

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Nemesis
How many half-truths could loyalty shoulder?

A Lake of Feathers and Moonbeams by Dax Murray is a stunning retelling of Swan Lake, brought to life beautifully by Danni Deguire's narration. The writing is captivating, weaving magic and emotion into every scene, as Katya navigates a world of deception and desire. "How many half-truths could loyalty shoulder before it broke from the weight of deception on its back?" is just a taste of the intrigue that keeps you hooked!

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Ashley
A Magical Retelling

This was my second Dax Murphy read and I wanted to sit back and really think before I review.I definitely enjoyed the concept of the Swan Lake retelling in a LGBTQ+ relationship with also having polyamorous representation. I think both aspects of that were written very well, which is so refreshing. I enjoyed the dynamic overall, but I think what I am finding is that with this being my second book from the author that their relationships are very instant love in my opinion. I feel like we jump very quickly into that and for me I do enjoy something a little bit more of a slow build up into that dynamic. This was something I saw in the other story, but since it was a short story I thought maybe it was due to length.That being said I enjoy this author’s writing style and though the instant love isn’t for me, I know that’s very much something others enjoy so if that’s something for you I highly recommend this story!

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