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A girl on the run. A boy bound by duty. A mind-altering dose of fate.
Tonight, Ava must set sail to escape the life of servitude that awaits every child who comes of age. All that stands between her and freedom is one last job: stealing the pharmaka to pay for her passage. She's stolen from the temple priestesses countless times before. What could possibly go wrong?
Outside the temple walls, Dom bids a final farewell to his childhood home. The priestesses say he'll find purpose in the life of hard labor that lies ahead. He hopes they're right. What other choice does he have?
When their paths collide in the dark forest, Dom and Ava discover the stolen pharmaka has some unfortunate side effects. Like it or not, they're stuck with each other now. But what future could exist for a girl determined to escape her bondage and a boy who's never imagined the possibility of freedom?
From the ancient halls of the temple city to the wild landscapes of Dulai, The Voice in All is a lyrical, high-stakes tale of rebellion, connection, and the question that haunts every generation: do we accept our fate -- or challenge it?
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Awards and Praise for The Voice in All, Part One of The Artifex and the Muse
Winner, First Place - New Adult Fiction - IndieReader Discovery Awards
Top 10 Book - Young Adult Fiction - IBPA Benjamin Franklin Awards
Winner, First Place - Visionary Fiction - Firebird Book Awards
"Wow, this book was phenomenal! A five-star read, for sure!... The main characters, Dom and Ava, are insightful, utterly human, apologetic, and open to change... I commend the author for writing an exceptional book that resists compartmentalization. It was brilliant, show-stopping, and spectacular, as Lady Gaga would say; and it was by far the best book I've read all year." -- The N in NYA
"I would definitely recommend this to teens who enjoy fantasy. The fact that it didn't have the usual wizard/dragon/faerie fantasy tropes was refreshing. I also liked the inclusion of complex themes of freedom, altruism, independence, and trust... Overall a great story and a fun read." -- Judge feedback, Teen Fiction Category, IBPA Benjamin Franklin Awards
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Fans of Leigh Bardugo's Shadow and Bone and Sarah J. Maas' A Court of Thorns and Roses will love The Voice in All's relatable romantic heroes, richly-imagined world of myth and mystery, and thought-provoking themes.
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