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Echo of the Evercry

Review by Sylph

Jun 11(edited)
Echo of the Evercry
E.J. Dawson

I definitely enjoyed this story until the last page! Echo of the Evercry is set in an epic world where the taint of evercrys looms, a world founded by matriarchy (women in knighthood), starred by a pair of sapphic heroines and a ruler-to-be ally, combating cursed sorcerers altogether. If you happen to be a woman-loving-woman, feminist, a neurodivergent who yearns for a sense of belonging, or simply someone who values women-dominated world in fantasy, then I recommend this book to you. Such a story deserves to be in a row with other beautiful books because in this riveting work, E.J. Dawson shows us how it is to wield certainty against doubt. Remember: there is courage in facing the unknown.

Sylph
Echo of the Evercry
E.J. Dawson
•Jun 11(edited)
Echo of the Evercry

I definitely enjoyed this story until the last page! Echo of the Evercry is set in an epic world where the taint of evercrys looms, a world founded by matriarchy (women in knighthood), starred by a pair of sapphic heroines and a ruler-to-be ally, combating cursed sorcerers altogether. If you happen to be a woman-loving-woman, feminist, a neurodivergent who yearns for a sense of belonging, or simply someone who values women-dominated world in fantasy, then I recommend this book to you. Such a story deserves to be in a row with other beautiful books because in this riveting work, E.J. Dawson shows us how it is to wield certainty against doubt. Remember: there is courage in facing the unknown.

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