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I closed the final page of Shattered Divinity with a quiet exhale, still feeling the reverberations of its emotional current. The story opens amid a broken world, where divine relics known as the Shards are not merely powerful artifacts but deeply symbolic remnants of a time when gods answered prayers, and kingdoms stood unfractured. Yoder wastes no time drawing you into this landscape: you first meet Leper Xentoth, a warrior shunned and marked by horns—disgraced, yet entrusted by the queen with the legendary Shard of Theora. Simultaneously, you bear witness to the obliteration of a royal family, and a sixteen-year-old survivor named Leighth who emerges from the ashes of her past, her heart lit with vengeance, determined to reclaim the Shard of Hathor. Their fates become tethered, and the pull between them—at once fragile and fierce—is what propels this novel. There is something magnetic in the way the book threads the paths of these two broken souls. Leper, taciturn and steeped in guilt, moves through the forest and court with the weight of exile in every step; Leighth, brash and raw in grief, hates the world that betrayed her and yearns for a justice that may demand more than she’s willing to give. When they meet, there is no spark of romance, but rather the slow forging of trust grounded in mutual need and grief. Their shared loneliness, their guarded vulnerabilities, become the unexpected soil in which loyalty, and something like hope, can take root. Yoder’s descriptive brushstrokes render the realm vivid and bruised, steeped in memory and magic. It’s a place of shifting alliances and older powers, where the violence of gods, the weight of legacy, and the politics of mortal hands collide. You feel the rumor of dragon-riders long extinguished, the echoes of armies and ancient bloodlines. Yet amid these echoes, the narrative stays anchored to its characters. It’s easy to get lost in sprawling epics when the stakes climb so high, but here the emotional intimacy remains the story’s center. You are not merely watching wars unfold—you are there as grief blooms, as the longing for belonging and redemption pulses under every chapter. The pacing is deliberate: slow-burning, with tension threading scene to scene. The urgency of shards being stolen, alliances fracturing, and a throne slipping into myth could have yielded a breathless, action-first rhythm. Instead, Yoder gives the story room to breathe. Chapters echo with the silence between words, the flicker of regret, and the stubborn, stubborn ache of two people rising from ruin. This, I think, is where many readers will find themselves most moved—not in battles, but in the shards of humanity between them. That said, it leans into familiar fantasy terrain—the disgraced hero, the vengeance-driven royal, the mystical artifacts of ancient power—but where many such tales trade depth for spectacle, Yoder trades spectacle for depth. The prose isn’t ornate; there are no gilded monologues, no sweeping soliloquies. It’s quietly grounded even as it reaches for the divine. And when the emotional stakes land—when you see Leper’s internal struggle with belonging and when you feel Leighth's fire simmer into purpose—it’s in those moments you remember why fantasy can cut so deep. My one reservation would be that certain tropes—like the stoic horned warrior or the embattled princess—might feel familiar at first. But as the pages turned, these figures revealed their scars, their conflicts, and their choices, and the familiarity became less a flaw and more a foundation for something more powerful. In the end, you root for them not because their roles are recognizable, but because they are fully, achingly human. In Shattered Divinity, Yoder doesn’t just invite you into a fantasy world—you are made to feel its fractures in your bones. You are there in the muddy grief of loss. You are there when trust, tentative and dangerous, blooms in half-lit conversations and steel-drawn pacts. You are there when divine power is as much a burden as a boon. I finished it already anticipating what book two might bring, because the heart of this story is so alive it stays with you. If your heart yearns for fantasy that balances worldshaking stakes with soul-bearing character, if you believe in magic but live for the spaces where people, broken and bruised, find their way home to themselves—Shattered Divinity offers a fierce, resonant journey. -Stephanie Samuel https://www.instagram.com/witchwednesdayspodcast/
I received this ARC from NetGalley and loved it. It is a grand "Game of Thrones" type of epic where you never know who is sided with whom and when or how it will change. There are great characters with complicated motivations and loyalties. One of the unique touches in the writing is explaining how the magic works and how it is used in daily life which results in a different level of immersion. I hope to enjoy many more additions to this wonderfully built world. -Greg Porter
Shattered Divinity is a powerful story filled with page turning action, exciting twists, and compelling characters. The plot is fast paced, the characters are full of depth, and the story world is one of the most interesting and complex I've ever encountered. I can't wait to continue the journey in book two!.
In Shattered Divinity, a reviled outcast holds the fate of a kingdom in his hands. With divine relics, royal betrayals, and a cast of fierce, unforgettable women, this fantasy epic delivers a powerful story of redemption, revenge, and the courage to defy a broken world.
What a great adventure! The author created wonderful characters, which you can’t help but love…in a magical world. It’s action packed with twists you didn’t see coming! If you are looking for a new epic fantasy that has fighting and mythical creatures, then this is the story for you. I look forward to seeing these character’s stories continuing in book 2!!
Shattered Divinity is a true epic fantasy! The story is huge, and the world building utterly unique. I was rooting for Leper right from the start! His journey and struggle in a society full of prejudices made him an underdog I quickly rallied behind. I can’t wait for book two!
I enjoyed this book, the characters really pulled you in to the story. Lots of action, the author did a great job of pacing the book well, along with a couple great plot twists! Looking forward to the next adventures in book 2!
I enjoyed this book it had great action and kept me wanting to read more. The characters are awesome and the story is original. Can't wait to see book 2!!!


