Dance of the Starlit Sea, Kiana Krystle
Dance of the Starlit Sea, Kiana Krystle
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Dance of the Starlit Sea

Author: Kiana Krystle

Narrator: Rioghnach Robinson

Unabridged: 11 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/06/2024


Synopsis

“Hades and Persephone” meets Phantom of the Opera by way of Laini Taylor, in a sensually rendered world that seethes with intrigue and indulges the senses. Welcome to Luna Island.

Violet, magenta, deep blood red. 
Passion, violence, destruction.

Lila Rose Li arrives at her aunt’s cottage with dashed dreams. For years, she pushed herself to become the perfect ballerina her parents would approve of, but after collapsing on stage, she snapped and lashed out violently. Now, exiled to Luna Island, with its sparkling blue waters and rose-covered boutiques, Lila struggles to believe that a girl like her—a natural disaster—deserves good and gentle things. 

As the islanders gear up for their beloved tradition, the Angel of the Sea pageant, Lila vows to remain on the sidelines. But the more she learns about the island’s lore, the more she grows suspicious. Luna Island was nothing more than a failed fishing village before angels supposedly came and blessed them with abundance. The pageant is a competition to seek a High Priestess for their commune. To win is to be loved and adored by all, the ultimate blessing. 

However, the Angel of the Sea is supposed to reign for seven years, and the previous winner only reigned for one. Something is haunting the island, throwing off the balance the pageant ensures. And as an eerie voice calls to Lila, drawing her closer to the ocean—to its depths—she worries its haunting her, too. The only way to discover what’s really going on, and protect herself, is to win the pageant. But how can a monstrous girl like her ever hope to be crowned by angels? 

Kiana Krystle's enchanting debut simmers with forbidden romance and dark secrets. A lush and sinister blend of paranormal mystery and mythology, wrapped up in fairytale about a teen girl's hard-earned journey toward loving every part of herself.

About The Author

Kiana Krystle is a fourth generation Asian American, born and raised in California. She is an editorial intern at North Star Editions for their Young Adult and Middle Grade presses, Flux Books and Jolly Fish press. She’s also a literary fellow at BookEnds Literary. Kiana graduated from San Francisco State University in 2020 with a B.A. in English and Creative Writing. Keep up with her writing journey on Twitter @kiana_krystle. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Zana on October 31, 2024

Black Swan meets Midsommar! A perfect read for Halloween! 🎃 It's so bad, it's good! You've got: 🩸 A secretive cult 🩸 A cult within a cult 🩸 Life threatening rituals 🩸 Internal and external misogyny 🩸 The Devil 🩸 Suicidal ideation 🩸 Hallucinations 🩸 Season 8 Daenerys vibes~ For a book with a pretty cover and......more

Goodreads review by Mia on August 23, 2024

Four shimmering, flowery, sea-dusted stars for this atmospheric fantasy that packs some surprising punches! When this book begins, our main character is in a very bad place. Caught between self-loathing and anger, she is unmoored after being cast to the island for a mysterious offence. But things are......more

Goodreads review by Mil on April 26, 2024

As much as I love the book cover and the description of the book, I really could not get into it. Which saddens me because I really liked the description and the vibes this book gave. Also, I looked up some reviews from this book because I wanted to know what I was missing out on since I can't get i......more

Goodreads review by Lee [Bibliophile Tings] on February 20, 2025

Thank you so much to Peachtree Teen for sending me a copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own. Like the sea, I was chaos incarnate. Dance of the Starlit Sea is chaos incarnate. I never feel right about dropping a negative review with no explanation, so strap in for my detailed list of g......more

Goodreads review by Cass on July 10, 2024

Dance of the Starlit Sea described itself as being Hades and Persephone meets The Phantom of the Opera by way of Laini Taylor, and that was enough to sell me on this title. I love all 3 of those things! Unfortunately, that's not quite what was delivered with this book. While the ideas and concepts th......more