Goleah's Lore is set in the same world as Okoye's main fantasy series, Age of the Anathema, but as the ancient history of Eutopia.
Okoye decided to give us the book mentioned in her main series; the book mentioned, of course, is Goleah's Lore. Sometimes it's referred to as a children's book and at other times it's called a holy book. I wish more authors did this! It added SO MUCH depth to her fantasy world!
Strung together into a collection by "The Collector", each tale in this book is rich in world-building and connected to other tales within the book as well as small details in the main series, like why in a certain region they don't ride horses, etc. Some connections are open-ended, left for the reader to decide, which I enjoyed.
Okoye does a fantastic job executing different writing styles of "authors" and "historians" of each tale. The thought that went into this book is phenomenal. The author has built a world brimming with cultures so real you'd think you could visit.
My favorite story in the book was 'Luna and the Empress Azula,' which reminded me of gender-swapped Ester retelling (sort of). To be honest, I would REALLY love a full novel of this story! I'd want the super duper special edition with painted edges and all the character art (this is me manifesting it into existence, lol, PLEASE).
Unique and intriguing, Goleah's Lore will transport you to the ancient world of Eutopia. Well-written and perfect for readers who enjoy shorter stories or take their time reading like I do as a mother of three small children.
5/5 stars for this fantastic read!