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Author: Danai Imprachim

And don't forget. Never trust a genie.

Afghanistan, 704 AD. Elmira, a young genie who chooses to live as a mortal, is in the service of two exiled gods: Aglibol, the god of the moon, and Baal, the god...

And don't forget. Never trust a genie.

Afghanistan, 704 AD. Elmira, a young genie who chooses to live as a mortal, is in the service of two exiled gods: Aglibol, the god of the moon, and Baal, the god of storms and lightning. One protects her while the other treats her with disdain. The three embark on a critical mission that will lead them to Ai Khanoum, a...

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  • Release 4/2025
  • Pages Pages 416
  • Cover Cover Soft
  • Publisher Publisher Elxis
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  • Characters without depth, childish dialogues, minor characters who act chaotically regarding the already confusing plot, time jumps back and forth that do not serve the narration, and weak descriptions. The motives of the heroes are irrational. The only positives are the dynamic between the two gods and the book's design. What a pity. I expected something more substantial after reading the lore.

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  • Characters without depth, childish dialogues, minor characters who act chaotically regarding the already confusing plot, time jumps back and forth that do not serve the narration, and weak descriptions. The motives of the heroes are irrational. The only positives are the dynamic between the two gods and the book's design. What a pity. I expected something more substantial after reading the lore.

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And don't forget. Never trust a genie.

Afghanistan, 704 AD. Elmira, a young genie who chooses to live as a mortal, is in the service of two exiled gods: Aglibol, the god of the moon, and Baal, the god of storms and lightning. One protects her while the other treats her with disdain. The three embark on a critical mission that will lead them to Ai Khanoum, a forgotten city that once experienced great glory and was claimed by mortals and magical creatures. There lies an ancient knowledge that could forever change the balance between the forces of the world.


In the darkness of the city, the gods seek ancient magic and Elmira a glimmer of light. Meanwhile, creatures of fire will once again claim the top position in the hierarchy of the unseen world after years.
A journey that combines the mystery of the East, magic, and the timeless cry for equality and freedom. A journey that balances between light and darkness.

Suitable for ages over 16.

  • Genies
Children of Lilith, with free will, who obey no god. They have the ability to become invisible and grant wishes at a cost.

  • Ifrit
The first genies. They tame the fire from which they were born.

  • Ghouls
The second type of genie created. They live in deserts and cemeteries and devour human flesh.

  • Shila
The third type of genie created to combine the ifrit and the ghouls. Shila can change form and transform mainly into animals.

  • Marid
The fourth type of genie. Their unique ability is to transform into giants.

  • Gifted
Mortals with a small dose of magic in their blood. Different names: wizards/witches, light-footed, gifted.

  • Lilith
A creature worshiped in ancient Mesopotamia. Mother - creator of the genies.

  • Nephilim
Children of angels and mortals.

Genre: Fantasy – Mythological epic drama
Atmosphere: Dark, emotional, and magically charged, with an emphasis on relationships of power, love, and identity

In the Book You Will Meet

  • A world where ancient gods, genies, and mortals coexist
  • A journey full of twists, revelations, and painful truths
  • A heroine trying to find her place in a world that underestimates her

Why We Loved It

  • The world of the book is fully developed, with references to real cultures and mythologies
  • The characters are deeply emotional, contradictory, and human

  • The writing is cinematic and atmospheric – it takes you straight to the heart of Elmira's world

This Book Is for You If…

you love fantasy novels with a mythological basis, complex relationships, queer representations, and a heroine who challenges authority – her own and others'.

Read an Excerpt

"THE SCREAMS OF THE LABORING WOMAN echoed across the plain. The time had come. Since morning, she had been battling with the creature that had been growing inside her for nine months, and now, shortly after midnight and under the light of the silver moon, the painful birth would be completed.

She pushed with all her remaining strength, and the next moment, the baby's cry replaced her own screams.

Three men were present, covered in black cloaks. When they saw the rosy creature emerging between the woman's bloodied legs, they approached and leaned over it. The midwife quickly presented the infant, and after seeing its gender, they began to withdraw."

Danae Ibrahim

Danai Ibrahim is a Greek author who focuses on fantasy literature with strong influences from global mythology. In "Lady of the Moon", she creates a deeply emotional and culturally charged world, exploring issues of power, identity, acceptance, and love. Her writing combines poetry with plot, and tenderness with wildness – offering a fresh, bold voice in the realm of Greek fantasy literature.

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Author
Danai Imprachim
Publisher
Elxis
Type
Fantasy, Erotic-Romantic
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
416
Release Date
4/2025
Publication Date
2025
Dimensions
14x20.5 cm
ISBN-13
9786182190951

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  • Characters without depth, childish dialogues, minor characters who act chaotically regarding the already confusing plot, time jumps back and forth that do not serve the narration, and weak descriptions. The motives of the heroes are irrational. The only positives are the dynamic between the two gods and the book's design. What a pity. I expected something more substantial after reading the lore.

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  • Characters without depth, childish dialogues, minor characters who act chaotically regarding the already confusing plot, time jumps back and forth that do not serve the narration, and weak descriptions. The motives of the heroes are irrational. The only positives are the dynamic between the two gods and the book's design. What a pity. I expected something more substantial after reading the lore.

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