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  • Asyra's Call

  • The Aura Realm, Book 1
  • By: Maya Unadkat
  • Narrated by: Simon Alison
  • Length: 6 hrs and 45 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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Asyra's Call

By: Maya Unadkat
Narrated by: Simon Alison
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Summary

From debut author Maya Unadkat comes the first in an exciting and mysterious young adult fantasy trilogy, filled with romance and adventure and perfect for fans of Harry Potter and Percy Jackson!

Ellora Artemer has managed to secure her place in the most prestigious Aura School in the Realm. Only problem? She has no Aura of her own.

With her best friend suddenly becoming the most powerful Aurum in the school, Ellora must do all she can to avoid getting kicked out. But after a mysterious visit from the legendary Madori Spirit, she discovers a type of power even more potent than magic.

With this power stolen and the entirety of the Madori Kingdom in danger, Ellora knows that magic or not, she has to save them. Yet, as she hunts down the thief, she realizes that her lack of magic may be far more connected to her dark past than she knew.

But she can only see her goal at this point—to bring back the magic orb andsave the kingdom—all eyes on the prize.

Will Ellora Artemer confront her demons in time to save the Realm, or will all she knows be lost?

This fast-paced sensational story filled with magic and romance takes you through the realms of royal balls, witchcraft, and sorcery. It will throw you in the whirlpool of thrilling adventures and whimsical creatures.

©2020 Maya Unadkat (P)2022 Maya Unadkat
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Nice and easy to read clean YA

First book in a trilogy.

Ellora Artemer is accepted to the most prestigious Aura School in the Realm despite failing her admissions test. Once there, she fears getting kicked out, finds friends, finds her place, and discovers that there are much darker things going on.

It never gets particularly dark, nor very deep. The plot keeps moving forward all the time, which makes it an easy and fun read. There’s some teenage drama and angst, but not much of it, mostly cute friendships. Other than the MC, there’s a gaggle of other students and several teachers, and I had trouble keeping track of who was who, as most of them, save Hunter, were quite undefined compared to the rest. Said Hunter’s secret is obvious from a mile off. I assume Ellora/Hunter is endgame.

This was an enjoyable read and a fun start to a series. It is clearly lower YA and contains no spice, merely a slight touch of teen romance. I’m glad the MC doesn’t try to solve everything on her own, instead she talks to her friends and mentors and they help her.

The cover is beautiful. The audiobook is good, though I find it strange to have an adult man reading a YA books with a girl as the MC. But that’s just me.

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