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Effie Calvin

    Effie creëert verhalen die zich afspelen in fantasiewerelden waar LGBTQ+-personen niet alleen getolereerd, maar openlijk omarmd en als gelijken beschouwd worden. Haar schrijf- en leesinteresses richten zich op deze inclusieve rijken. Naast haar literaire bezigheden werkt ze als bibliothecaresse en fotografeert ze haar kat.

    Gods of Inthya
    The Queen of Ieflaria (Tales of Inthya, Band 1)
    Daughter of the Moon
    The Queen of Rhodia (Tales of Inthya, Band 3)
    The Empress of Xytae (Tales of Inthya, Band 4)
    Daughter of the Sun (Tales of Inthya, Band 2)
    • Orsina of Melidrie is a paladin of the Order of the Sun, sworn to drive out corruption and chaos wherever she finds it. She has been ordered to leave her home and travel around Vesolda in search of a great evil she is supposedly destined to destroy. But after two years of fighting monsters and demons and evil gods, she does not seem to be any closer to her goal--or ever returning home. Aelia is the Goddess of Caprice, the personification of poor decision-making. The Order of the Sun has classified her as a chaos goddess, meaning that her worship has been outlawed. During a run-in with Orsina, she is trapped in a mortal body, rendering her unable to leave Inthya. Aelia is found by Orsina again, but this time Orsina does not recognize her in her new body. So Aelia pretends to be a mortal woman who is fleeing an abusive family. Aelia plans to use Orsina as protection as she hunts down the magical relic that will free her from her mortal body. As Aelia and Orsina grow closer to one another, Aelia wrestles with her own desire to tell Orsina the truth about who she is, and her fear that Orsina will turn on her if she does. But the decision might not be hers after all, because their actions have not gone unnoticed by Aelia's siblings.

      Daughter of the Sun (Tales of Inthya, Band 2)
    • "Crown Princess Ioanna of Xytae has kept her truthsayer blessing a secret for twenty years. In any other nation, her powerful magic would be cause for celebration. But Xytae's patron is the war goddess Reygmadra, and the future empress is expected to be a brutal warrior. Reserved and peaceful by nature, Ioanna knows the court sees her as a disappointment. She does her best to assuage their worries every day, working quietly beside her mother to keep the empire running while her father is away at war. But when news of the emperor's untimely death reaches the capital, Ioanna finds herself ousted by her younger sister Netheia, who has the war magic Ioanna lacks. Princess Vitaliya of Vesolda has come to Xytae to avoid her father's upcoming wedding, which she sees as an affront to her mother's memory. Vitaliya has absolutely no interest in politics or power struggles and intends to spend her time attending parties and embarrassing her family. But when she saves Ioanna's life during Netheia's coup, the two are forced to flee the capital together. Despite their circumstances, Vitaliya enjoys travelling with Ioanna and realizes that the future empress's shy and secretive nature is the result of her unhappy childhood. Ioanna is equally unaccustomed to being in the company of one as earnest and straightforward as Vitaliya, for she has spent her life surrounded by ambitious and cutthroat nobles. Ioanna cannot allow her sister to continue their father's legacy, and plots to rally supporters to her side so she can interrupt Netheia's coronation. Vitaliya knows she ought to leave Xytae before the nation is ripped apart by civil war but finds she is unwilling to abandon Ioanna. But Ioanna's enemies are always watching ... and they've realized that Vitaliya is a weakness to be exploited"--Back cover

      The Empress of Xytae (Tales of Inthya, Band 4)
    • It has been sixteen months since Princess Esofi arrived in Ieflaria, and eight since her marriage to Crown Princess Adale. The princesses have a peaceful life together, preparing to become co-regents and raising their baby dragon, Carinth. Their peace is shattered when Esofi's mother, Queen Gaelle of Rhodia, arrives in Birsgen. She has heard about Carinth and believes that she deserves custody of him due to her greater devotion to Talcia, Goddess of Magic. Adale and Esofi have no intention of giving up their son, but Gaelle is impossible to reason with--and there's no telling what lengths she'll go to in order to get what she wants.

      The Queen of Rhodia (Tales of Inthya, Band 3)
    • Daughter of the Moon

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      • 11 uur lezen
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      Netheia Isinthi faces exile in Birsgen after her failed attempt to usurp her sister's throne. Stripped of power and public support, she expects a mundane life in the capital city. However, her banishment may lead to unexpected challenges and opportunities for growth as she navigates her new reality.

      Daughter of the Moon
    • Princess Esofi of Rhodia and Crown Prince Albion of Ieflaria have been betrothed since they were children but have never met. At age seventeen, Esofi's journey to Ieflaria is not for the wedding she always expected but instead to offer condolences on the death of her would-be husband. But Ieflaria is desperately in need of help from Rhodia for their dragon problem, so Esofi is offered a new betrothal to Prince Albion's younger sister, the new Crown Princess Adale. But Adale has no plans of taking the throne, leaving Esofi with more to battle than fire-breathing beasts.

      The Queen of Ieflaria (Tales of Inthya, Band 1)
    • At the beginning of time, the gods came together to create Inthya, a world where magic is common and hatred never had the opportunity to take root. But the Inthyan gods are young and imperfect. With countless failures behind them and unspeakable horrors lurking outside the borders of creation, they must not allow this world to meet the same fate as the last—without alerting their mortal worshippers that anything is wrong. Nineteen short stories from the perspectives of the gods themselves, some humorous, some horrifying, and all united by a theme of protecting the mortals who love them unconditionally.

      Gods of Inthya