The Shaman's Apprentice (Jovai Book 1) 
Her people call her witch.
Gods, spirits, and demons won't stop calling.
In this first book of B. Muze's epic primitive fantasy, Yaku Shaman believes he has at last found his apprentice—a girl who talks with ghosts, spirits and gods with equal ease. Unfortunately, his people refuse to accept her. The shaman forces Jovai to sacrifice every hope of a normal life, until the people, unaware of the dangers threatening them, revolt.
I have received this book as a gift from the editor, and while it took me a while to start reading because of other obligations, when I did I gobbled up the book in a week. I was surprised by how much I liked it, as it was quite different from the "sword and sorcery" type of fantasy I usually prefer. The plot moves at various paces, and at times can be slightly predictable, but also often takes you by complete surprise. The characters are very well written, and I liked how "grey" most of them
A beautifully crafted story of a female child who is apprenticed to her tribe's shaman (even though no shaman was ever female). Her village was not accepting of a female being trained as a shaman - they felt the most females could be were healers. This apprenticeship marks the beginning of a magical and spiritual journey as well as many trials and tributions for Jovai as the story follows her life. I found the book absolutely fascinating. Jovai communicates with the spirits and with the dead

i enjoyed the book and can't wait for the second. it isn't like most fantasy books I've read. there aren't any dragons or unicorns, which is kinda sad, but i loved it and really like the powers she has. it is a fantastic adventure and well written i will definitely get the next book.
I'm captivated by this book. This is a powerful story about the journey in the life of a native, the spirit world and living in the material world. I can't wait until the next chapter is Jovai's story is available. #TheShaman'sApprentice #NetGalley
Fantastic!I left a review on the outstanding story on the Kindle version for this book, but I wanted to add that I bought the print book to read and reread. It cost more than I like to spend on paperbacks but I was happy with the purchase. Its beautiful. High quality, durable (for a paperback), and nice size. It uses an easy to read but kind of different font that I really liked. I might have asked for bigger margins but, as it was, the book was over 400 pages, so the narrow margins were
This is a story about the constant battle for those who are different to cope with the prejudices of their society. It takes place against the background of a deep and carefully created mythology and metaphysical world. I take that back: metaphysical worlds. The main character moves from one tribe to another, and we learn a whole new set of myths for each people she meets.It is a beautiful device to start the story when the main character is only five years old and reacts in such an innocent and
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Title | : | The Shaman's Apprentice (Jovai Book 1) |
Author | : | B. Muze |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 404 pages |
Published | : | December 30th 2017 by Wittily Writ Publishing |
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Her master calls her shaman.Her people call her witch.
Gods, spirits, and demons won't stop calling.
In this first book of B. Muze's epic primitive fantasy, Yaku Shaman believes he has at last found his apprentice—a girl who talks with ghosts, spirits and gods with equal ease. Unfortunately, his people refuse to accept her. The shaman forces Jovai to sacrifice every hope of a normal life, until the people, unaware of the dangers threatening them, revolt.
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I just finished The Shamans Apprentice (Jovai Book 1) by B. Muze. Good book. I was impressed not only with the authors narrative skills, but combined with a vivid imagination, a profound wisdom of love, hate, and human nature, fantasy and romance/friendship/enemies and you have a truly unforgettable book that surpassed my expectations. While I found this to be erratic in terms of pacing and overall tightness of prose, I never felt myself wandering away from the story, but was invested all theI have received this book as a gift from the editor, and while it took me a while to start reading because of other obligations, when I did I gobbled up the book in a week. I was surprised by how much I liked it, as it was quite different from the "sword and sorcery" type of fantasy I usually prefer. The plot moves at various paces, and at times can be slightly predictable, but also often takes you by complete surprise. The characters are very well written, and I liked how "grey" most of them
A beautifully crafted story of a female child who is apprenticed to her tribe's shaman (even though no shaman was ever female). Her village was not accepting of a female being trained as a shaman - they felt the most females could be were healers. This apprenticeship marks the beginning of a magical and spiritual journey as well as many trials and tributions for Jovai as the story follows her life. I found the book absolutely fascinating. Jovai communicates with the spirits and with the dead

i enjoyed the book and can't wait for the second. it isn't like most fantasy books I've read. there aren't any dragons or unicorns, which is kinda sad, but i loved it and really like the powers she has. it is a fantastic adventure and well written i will definitely get the next book.
I'm captivated by this book. This is a powerful story about the journey in the life of a native, the spirit world and living in the material world. I can't wait until the next chapter is Jovai's story is available. #TheShaman'sApprentice #NetGalley
Fantastic!I left a review on the outstanding story on the Kindle version for this book, but I wanted to add that I bought the print book to read and reread. It cost more than I like to spend on paperbacks but I was happy with the purchase. Its beautiful. High quality, durable (for a paperback), and nice size. It uses an easy to read but kind of different font that I really liked. I might have asked for bigger margins but, as it was, the book was over 400 pages, so the narrow margins were
This is a story about the constant battle for those who are different to cope with the prejudices of their society. It takes place against the background of a deep and carefully created mythology and metaphysical world. I take that back: metaphysical worlds. The main character moves from one tribe to another, and we learn a whole new set of myths for each people she meets.It is a beautiful device to start the story when the main character is only five years old and reacts in such an innocent and
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