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Immortal

A Prequel to the Valiant Series

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Immortal

By: Joanna White
Narrated by: Brandon J Peterson
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Immortality is his curse.

As a slave, Nasan wants to avoid notice and survive. When Eshe begins showing him kindness, though, Nasan starts to see life as worth living. His hopes shatter when Tarik—Eshe’s pursuer and Nasan’s enemy—becomes trapped in a curse of immortality with Nasan.

Their lives woven together with ancient magic, Tarik and Nasan struggle against each other throughout all history. Nasan desires to hold Eshe’s love; Tarik continues to steal their hope of ever truly living, and every torturous era Nasan endures pushes him closer to the brink of giving up everything.

When an archeologist discovers Nasan’s journal, she races to uncover his secrets and find him before he disappears from history and time—forever.

©2024 Joanna White (P)2025 Joanna White
Christian Fiction Fantasy Genre Fiction Romance Science Fiction & Fantasy
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As a prequel towards a fantasy world, this book emphasises regular human lives suddenly turned into immortals, in a world of normal humans who will age and die from old age. It creates a strong character-building story, giving the MCs a unique point of view that reveals life as an immortal and the constant loss around them. This is a story of a slave turned immortal, and having the audacity to love a noble woman, in a cruel world where such love is doomed to failure. The 2 immortals- a slave and a slaver are tangled in a constant, cruel game, where the slaver would always find ways to torment the slave through loss and suffering as payback for losing his best friend and the woman he was infatuated with. Their bond as immortals ties them in a way where if one dies, the other will perish as well. Tarik the slaver would play cruel games and torture Nasan the slave who stole his woman's heart by reviving Eshe and letting her die whenever he got close to Nasan throughout many centuries. It is a book of loss and the downside of eternal life in a world of mortals.

The book has a unique perspective. In some parts of the story, I felt Nasan was not thinking as an immortal would, and I could not relate to the character, as I would do so much more if I had lived for 2000 years. Even with all the loss and torture from Tarik, it seemed like Nasan was not embracing or understanding his immortality and the power that comes with it. Tarik was acting quite logically for an immortal, except for the fixation on constant, ongoing revenge by killing and reversing Eshe. No one would be fixated on this for 2000 years even if he is as twisted as Tarik is.

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