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The Nightward

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Wait time: About 2 weeks

Sturgeon, Nebula, Locus, and Ignyte awards finalist R.S.A. Garcia's scifantasy debut novel—the first in a duology—in which Caribbean mythology meets The Witcher, introduces a world where women warrior-magicians rule, and a child princess and her bodyguard must flee an attempted coup and evade the wave of darkness sent to kill her.

For 500 years Gaiea's Hand has stood as a ward against the Dark. The Age of Chaos is a faded memory. The Goddess has left Gailand and given her Blessing to the Queens to rule in her stead.

Princess Viella of the court of Hamber is the Spirit of Gaiea, presumptive heir to the throne and budding wielder of magic. And yet she's still a child—not yet ten years old—and a day spent evading her teachers and her dutiful bodyguard, Luka, is much more satisfying than learning about telepathy, illusions, and other spells, or obeying even her mother, the Queen.

There is time enough...until there isn't.

For the night the Queen hosts the Ceremony to confirm Viella as the next Hand of Gaiea, everything changes for her—in the most horrific way imaginable: the assassination of Viella's mother.

Now Viella is Queen.

Luka, despite resenting his position as royal babysitter, does not hesitate. He rushes his charge from the Court and vows to keep her safe. Yet he is unsure how to help a burgeoning Hand of Gaiea, let alone contend with his place as a man in a matriarchal world and the secret that is burning inside him.

Together, they are on the run from darkness in a world where the lines between magic and technology are blurring and it's up to a child and her protector to bring clarity and light back to the Queendom.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      In this first part of a duology, Nneka Okoye narrates a story that begins when 9-year old Princess Viella loses her mother in a violent coup. When she flees, along with Luka, her young bodyguard, they barely keep ahead of sinister forces. In their flight, they meet a wide range of characters who give Okoye an opportunity to show her skill at differentiating characters. A pdf enhancement accompanies the audiobook, including a character list, a map, and foreign terms that come up in the story. The pace is steady and fast. Okoye makes subtle adjustments to Viella's voice and manner as she is forced to grow up quickly. Similarly, Okoye conveys the changes in Luca as he matures. J.E.M. © AudioFile 2025, Portland, Maine
    • Library Journal

      April 1, 2025

      Garcia's debut takes listeners to the matriarchal realm of Gailand, where Princess Viella, the spirited heir to the throne, and her loyal bodyguard Luka navigate betrayal and survival. The shocking assassination of Viella's mother thrusts the young princess into a role she is unprepared for, setting the stage for a gripping journey. Luka, grappling with his place in a society ruled by women, provides a grounded and often poignant perspective. Garcia's worldbuilding is exceptional, bringing to life the rituals, magical abilities, and shadowy threats that define the land. Nneka Okoye narrates, skillfully capturing the characters' emotional depths and the tensions running throughout Garcia's tale. Okoye's tone expertly captures the unsettling atmosphere, voicing this complex world where the mystical and technological intertwine. Viella's youthful defiance and Luka's steadfast resolve create a compelling dynamic, with moments of humor, heartbreak, and hope punctuating their perilous quest. VERDICT The action is intense, and the critique of power dynamics is sharp, but it's the emotional weight of the characters' struggles that leaves a lasting impression. Fans of myth-infused fantasy and character-driven epics will find this an unforgettable listening experience.--Susan McClellan

      Copyright 2025 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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