


Here is a quick description and cover image of book Daughter of the Moon Goddess (The Celestial Kingdom Duology, #1) written by Sue Lynn Tan which was published in.

Published locally (South Africa) by Jonathan Ball Publishers.Brief Summary of Book: Daughter of the Moon Goddess (The Celestial Kingdom Duology, #1) by Sue Lynn Tan Thank you to Exclusive Books for this book, in exchange for an honest review. What a fantastic debut! I’m already counting down to the second installment “Heart of the Sun Warrior”, coming later this year. The book was a wonderful ‘change of scenery’ for me. #AllTheBooksJul22For the next couple of months, every time someone asks me what sequel I am looking forward to most, my answer will be “Heart of the Sun Warrior” by Sue Lynn Tan!#Roe liaReads #Boo kTwitter Books Ball Publishers #boo ktoksa🇿🇦 #boo ktok ♬ Chinese Bamboo Flute – Relaxing Music The writing is atmospheric, immersive, detailed and engaging and even though I found it going at quite a fast pace, it did transport me to a fantasy world, filled with enchantment and beauty. With a strong female lead, fighting to protect and save her family, this is a non-stop ride of adventures and discoveries. With the main character, Xingyin – and a true heroine in every sense of the word – we go on an epic journey filled with magical beings, mythological creatures, brave quests and fierce battles. This story is inspired by the legend of Chinese moon goddess, Chang’e.

I haven’t read much fantasy lately, and this book made me decide to read more of this genre. I loved the book – and the cover art, so much I just had to get the hard copy as well!ĭescribed by the author herself as an adult fantasy/YA cross-over, this debut novel was a true flight of fantasy – to use the cliché. If this looks familiar to you, I have reviewed this book previously, when I received an ARC audiobook copy before it’s release earlier this year.
