
THE GOD’S GAME SERIES
by Tiffany Brazell
Epic fantasy full of wonder and adventure, heroes and villains you’ll love and hate, an unforgettable fast-paced journey with amazing twists and turns that make it hard to put down.
More epic, less filler
Readers say they want epic stories that aren’t full of slogs through the swamp, side characters no one cares about, and hundreds of pages that they end up wanting to skip. Brazell simply writes books fans love. More epic, less filler.
Readers love these books.
Konstance Kat
★★★★★
“Maara is so inspirational, I love her! These books make me feel like I can overcome anything, so I like to read them multiple times per year. And they just keep getting better and better.”
Inspirational read full of wonder
Sir Liam The Destroyer
“Prisoner” is an epic start to a great fantasy series
★★★★★
“Would it sound wrong that my favorite character is Yezhr, one of the villians? A lith with no mouth, headfeathers, and telepathic powers who is playing the long game? I can't help it. From the moment he walked in. I wouldn't enjoy the books so much if I didn't like Salmaara, Hazc, and all, but, my favorite is Yezhr. For me, a truly great villain is what makes a good fantasy great. And this is great!!"
James
★★★★★
Fast-paced fantasy…what a breath of fresh air
"Buy these books. They are that good. Better than so much epic fantasy today that has filler-fruit chapters that you just want to skip. I mean those chapters with some character you don’t care about that seem to go on and on or those side quests into the mud where you feel like you’re the one slogging up to your neck. I’m thinking is anything ever going to happen? The opposite with this series. Epic fantasy with epic pacing. Bravo Brazell. Can we please get a miniseries? I need to see the llama.”
Melissa D
“I read a lot of books. Hundreds each year. These are some of my absolute favorites. I love Salmaara and her optimism in the face of impossible odds, and mysterious, powerful Hazc, and of course, the mouthless Lith. The crazy-fast pace of the story. Just get these books, you won't regret it.”
Creme of the crop
★★★★★
Ries
I saw these books at ComicCon and the covers grabbed me. So many covers now are just photoshopped photos. But God's Game harkens back to when they got real artists. For me, it says something. Then, I started reading on the train. Couldn't put Prisoner of Mauvias down. I stayed up all night reading and couldn’t wait to pick up the rest of the books the next day. Everything here is good. Characters that feel so real. Good guys to cheer for, powerful and intriguing bad guys. The adventure never stops and every time you think the heroes are out of the woods, you're wrong. So good, I couldn’t put them down. I would compare these books to all my favorites from Sanderson, Hobb, Erickson.
ComicCon Gold
★★★★★
Grace W
★★★★★
My new favorite series
When it comes to TGGS, I’m always over here like, "Shhh... it's a good part. Let me finish,” whenever someone comes up to me (queue eye rolls, all of you who live with non-readers will get it.) I hate ending at a good part, but the problem is it’s always a good part! So suspenseful! So full of adventure! Just one…more…chapter…
Emma
“Liked is an understatement for how I feel about this series. Adore is maybe more appropriate. I hope this series hits the secret lotto because these books definitely deserve it. I would rank this series near the top among others I’ve read. It’s definitely packed with that page-turning, can’t-wait-to-see-what-happens-next feel. I like it more than Leigh Bardugo’s Shadow and Bone trilogy, which is saying something, because those books floored me. And same for Sarah J. Maas, I have all her books but haven’t finished reading everything yet. There aren’t any other books out there like Tiffany Brazell’s. I look and look all the time. I love fantasy, but too many people characterize paranormal as fantasy, and it’s just disappointing to find it’s not. This is true magical epic fantasy at its best.”
Adore God’s Game
★★★★★
Noah
★★★★★
"God’s Game has everything a fantasy-lover like me wants. Transport to a cool, unique world that is fantastical but believable. Like in Mauvias, the air sucks all moisture from the air, then all the ramifications flow. Great heroes and heroines.
Every character seems unique and interesting. My favorite is Hazc. He’s many shades of gray super-powerful but doesn’t seem at all full of himself, just the opposite and I really don’t know if he’s working for the empire or trying to help Salmaara. Wonderful, complex villains.
And as other reviewers have said, the story moves along, so I’m learning about the world while things are happening, without ever boring me. Now one of my very favorites. More Hazc! More Yezhr! More Maara!"
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The epic beginning to the
God’s Game Series
Prisoner of Mauvias is the first book in The God’s Game, an epic fantasy series by Tiffany Brazell.
A cursed world…
An immortal empress…
A girl with forbidden knowledge and unknown power…
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Although she has read all about Vias the Destroyer’s dreaded liths, Salmaara has never seen one. In fact, she’s not even sure the nightmarish, mouthless creatures exist.
She’s never been to Mauvias, land created by the goddess Vias the Destroyer, ruled by a ruthless immortal empress, a place where the very air is cursed with insatiable thirst, or to the ancient city Kalitoomba, a city of soaring glass towers ruled by a benevolent god-king. Following her rescue from a river, Salmaara lives a quiet life working in her father’s pottery shop, trying to discover who she is in a town where her golden eyes and fair skin make it clear she doesn’t belong. Illun, the man she loves as her father, is keeping a secret. An important secret.
Her looks aren’t the only thing that makes her different. Salmaara can sense where people are by their souls, and can connect her soul to theirs. One morning, she reaches for the feeling of her father’s soul and hears his thoughts, something she thought only the servants of the Destroyer could do. Before she can discover what it means, one of the liths appears, takes her captive, and carries her away to the gruesome prison city of Günhai, where even the stones cry out in pain. Within its lightproof halls, Salmaara will have to decide, will she do what she’s told, and become a pet, a tool of the empire, of the destroyer herself? Or will she have to risk her life and very soul, to discover who she truly is and how her powers will be used?
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The action-packed sequel to
The Prisoner of Mauvias
The Destroyer’s Empire is the second book in The God’s Game, an epic fantasy series by Tiffany Brazell.
A doomed rebellion….
An imperial proposition….
A gambit in the God’s Game….
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What Salmaara has done to Yezhr haunts her. Above all else, she believes in the freedom to choose, fights for it. But in a desperate moment on a mauviasen clifftop, she took that from her lithian captor.
Prior to his tragic death, Salmaara ’s father told her his secret. Her true mother is Queen Kusae, she who fights the empress. But, Kusae is losing the war, and badly. The rebel queen’s forces are trapped in Arvitra Basin, surrounded, with no way out.
But that won’t stop Salmaara. She’s determined to reunite with her mother, and help her if she can. But will her mother want her back? Why was she thrown in the river in the first place?
Before she knows it, she’s swept up in imperial intrigues that take her from a city built into redwoods and a waterfall castle, to a treasure-filled palace made entirely of precious starsya, the most expensive metal in the world.
Will she save her mother, her people, and her friends by taking the hand of kinship offered by the Empress Velanoma? Or, will she risk her freedom, her life, her very soul to stand against Vias the Destroyer’s chosen for what she feels is right? Though she has read all about Vias the Destroyer’s dreaded liths, Salmaara has never seen one. In fact, she’s not even sure the nightmarish, mouthless creatures exist.She’s never been to Mauvias, land created by the goddess Vias the Destroyer, ruled by a ruthless immortal empress, a place where the very air is cursed with insatiable thirst, or to the ancient city Kalitoomba, a city of soaring glass towers ruled by a benevolent god-king. Following her rescue from a river, Salmaara lives a quiet life working in her father’s pottery shop, trying to discover who she is in a town where her golden eyes and fair skin make it clear she doesn’t belong. Illun, the man she loves as her father, is keeping a secret. An important secret.
Her looks aren’t the only thing that makes her different. Salmaara can sense where people are by their souls, and can connect her soul to theirs. One morning, she reaches for the feeling of her father’s soul and hears his thoughts, something she thought only the servants of the Destroyer could do. Before she can discover what it means, one of the liths appears, takes her captive, and carries her away to the gruesome prison city of Günhai, where even the stones cry out in pain. Within its lightproof halls, Salmaara will have to decide, will she do what she’s told, and become a pet, a tool of the empire, of the destroyer herself? Or will she have to risk her life and very soul, to discover who she truly is and how her powers will be used?