![]() ![]() Iraxi’s struggle with her desire to get rid of her baby, but knowing her child may be the only one born on the ark at all, is disquieting. Rocklyn captures the bodily, while also the dissociation that comes with pregnancy. We feel every tooth grating, cramp, and soreness. Iraxi, a strong, but wounded character, carries the story through sheer force of will. Spurned by everyone around her, Iraxi turns inward and little does she realize how much may be in store for her.Ī mixture of both dark fantasy and dystopia come together for a blended immersion, and one cannot shake the eeriness. ![]() Her fellow passengers scrap together a meager existence alongside her, after embarking with a calamity nipping at their heels. Iraxi is a pregnant outcast, attempting to survive on board an ark that is beginning to fall apart. Few novels, let alone novellas, elicit the kind of atmosphere and body-ness that Flowers For The Sea by Zin E. ![]()
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