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Amazons of Aggar #4

Oceans of Aggar

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Oceans of Aggar — Book 4 — Amazons of Aggar

A mighty Amazon of the sea who has lost her way. A Blue Sight fleeing for her life, focused on a single, deadly mission.

The face of Aggar has become nearly unrecognizable. The people have traded their free will for peace, bowing down to the Choir, a mysterious, faceless force in the dreamscape. The Choir’s Songs sweep across the land, controlling the minds of the people. Controlling everyone but the Amazons — who have taken to the ocean, protected from the Songs by the winds over the sea.

Gender, race, religion, and conflict have become things of the past but there is a darkness under the utopian veneer. Aggar beckons for new heroes. A secret as old as Aggar herself must be uncovered.

Nix the Amazon captain. Reve the agent of chaos. They are the last of Aggar’s chosen guardians. The only two with the will to challenge the Choir’s rule and risk sacrificing Aggar’s peace to regain their freedom. Together they will discover Aggar’s dark origins and change their world forever… and their adventures will conclude the Amazon cycle that began with Shadow of Aggar and continued with Fires of Aggar and Sands of Aggar.

This ebook edition includes fifteen beautiful color artplates by Skye Montague.

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253 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 18, 2015

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Chris Anne Wolfe

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Chris Anne Wolfe grew up in rural N.Y. where they counted cows instead of people for voting districts. She weathered a few cultural shocks to the “real” world and then finally settled in L.A.’s “not-so-real” world with a PH.D. in clinical psychology.
Before her untimely death from cancer in July, 1997, Chris Anne Wolfe had published four novels, romantic fantasies Roses and Thorns and Annabel & I, and Amazon adventure stories Shadows of Aggar and Fires of Aggar. The story of Beauty and the Beast was always a favorite of hers and she was quite proud to see her unique and moving interpretation of the story in print. She had many friends world-wide and is missed by all.

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1,489 reviews53 followers
November 12, 2021
Surprised I find this having more editing issues compare to its predecessor. As such a lot of times I had to reread a section to truly understand and that was frustrating.

This 4th book is more like a historical story. We are taken back in time on many occasions and as such coming reacquainted with past characters from the previous books in the series. The objective was to seek information for the main character to overcome the reigning persecutors.

Overall, this could have been more enjoyable if the editing wasn't so bad.
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286 reviews8 followers
April 26, 2019
Paperback version. 4.25*

I love the Amazons of Aggar books, so much so that I have the paperbacks so that they sit on my bookshelf and I can read them whenever I want. I rarely buy lesfic in book form any more, so this is, to me something that marks Wolfe's books as something worth keeping.

Only one thing marks this excellent story, the typos. I usually ignore them, but this is the first book that they have been so obvious, with missing words, wrong words and spelling errors. Without them I would rate this as a 5*.

I would recommend it to all lovers of fantasy.
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665 reviews
March 7, 2024
4.5 stars

Chris Anne Wolfe was truly ahead of her time and her writing was spectacular. This not-quite-finished book was already so good and I can only imagine just how great it would have been if she'd had the time to actually finish it. I loved getting to see how the people inhabiting one planet changed over the course of thousands of years and how each book's protagonists influenced those changes; I've never read anything like it before. The romance was a little fast, but passionate and interesting and the found family was quite lovely. The action scenes were thrilling and the planet of Aggar remained as strange and deeply fascinating as ever.

All in all, a beautiful conclusion to a breathtaking series.
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December 28, 2016
I'm pleased to see that the editing's much-improved for this, the fourth and final book in the Aggar series and doesn't detract from the story as was the case with the third book. Some of the "Brooke" and "Barbie Doll" plates still act as spoilers for the next chapter (but again not as often as was the case with book 3). Having said that, the story is absolutely gripping; a must-read and certainly one I'll read again in the future. A fitting legacy to the memory of such a fabulous author.
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