Sunday, March 26, 2023

Book Review: By The God’s Ears by Christopher Fly


     With the Old King sick his son, Prince Henri, has had free reign to sow his wild oats. His appetites for young girls was well known, taking farmer's daughters and claiming he would make them his wife. Instead, he would use them then ship them off somewhere else in the kingdom. When the Prince sees Emmeline her father, Gilles, prays to his God, the Golden Child, to save his little girl. Meanwhile, her mother, Murielle, intends to use her dead father's affiliate with the old king to make him stop his son. However, the Gods are not at rest and are looking to stop the war Prince Henri is intent on starting once he becomes King. Will they survive?

    I received a copy of this audiobook from the author in exchange for an honest review. I haven't run across any books that have their religion's gods portrayed in quite the way these were. I won't give it away what I mean because it isn't revealed until over halfway through the book. The gods do take a very hands-on approach in this story, although most before this story hadn't seen the gods in a long time. 

    Yes, I don't like religion, but I have stressed before that I don't like monotheism. Polytheism, be it a real religion or one from someone's imagination, is completely fine. Although there have been a lot of religion books recently. In this case, I'm not complaining. The gods added something which otherwise would have been missing. Even if they were largely annoyances until the end of the book. 

    I will say that this book is a bit confusing towards the end. I have no idea which, if any, of the family members survived. Maybe they all did. I don't want to give things away, but I will say that answer when it comes to one specific one confuses me. 

    All in all it was a good book that will pound the title of the book into you. I can honestly not even tell you the amount of times "By the God's Ears" is said. It's a lot. Although, by the time you figure out what the gods are it makes a bit more sense. 

    My absolute favorite part about this book is that there is a lot of random French words in it. I love learning new French words. The narrator does a great job of pronouncing words and you can always tell who is who as he's speaking. 

    This book is available on Amazon for $3.99 by clicking here

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