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Exodus

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A mysterious woman is called on an Exodus to find a relic she isn't even sure exists. From unexplained dreams to fractured memories, the journey will lead her to uncover the secrets within herself and of the world that was shattered by her hand. Can she fight the SIN that seems to know her better than she knows herself and discover the missing pieces before Astria is lost forever?

200 pages, Hardcover

First published September 11, 2015

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Amanda S. Reaves

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Profile Image for R.K. Emery.
1,313 reviews57 followers
March 3, 2016
There are a lot of moving parts to this novel and it did take me a bit to settle in and fully understand everything that was going on. That being said, this is a very active novel. You wont want to put it down. Even when you aren't quite sure what is going on, you will want to keep flipping pages to unravel all of the mysteries.

There were many surprises and the way that Amanda S. Reaves was able to keep the pacing just right really helps everything flow naturally.
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Author 2 books23 followers
March 17, 2016
This is the perfect read for fans of Fantasy mixed with a little bit deeper fiction. Amanda S. Reaves does a great job of adding depth and another layer to your typical Fantasy novel.


Multi-dimensional characters really carry the story. They are great to get to know and I had a great time understanding their motives and going along for the ride with them.

Amanda S. Reaves has a smooth writing style that is easy to follow and I enjoy the way she sets the scenes and pacing.
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1,176 reviews58 followers
March 17, 2016
A main character who is very likable and easy for a reader to get behind. She is strong and relatable.

This is a very imaginative Fantasy. There was a lot of time to get used to the world that Amanda S. Reaves has created, but once I understood the world, I was truly invested.
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