Oath, Chuck Black
Oath, Chuck Black
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Oath

Author: Chuck Black

Narrator: Michael Orenstein, Austenne Grey, Emily Ellet

Unabridged: 7 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/21/2022


Synopsis

Lord Dracus’s evil continues to spread across the galaxy, but a glimmer of hope is discovered in the words of an ancient oracle.Daeson and Raviel are torn apart by a rift in the fabric of space. Desperate to find her, Daeson races through time only to discover that Sovereign Ell Yon’s beloved people are on the brink of annihilation. When a mysterious Navi rises up to lead them in battle against their fierce enemies, Daeson must walk the dangerous path of supporting and protecting this new hero. Against overwhelming odds, the Navi rally as they discover hope in a cryptic promise, and yet Lord Dracus’s plan to destroy all that is good seems unstoppable. Can Daeson and Raviel endure for the sake of the oath?

Reviews

Goodreads review by Becky on May 03, 2019

I had high expectations but I was wowed by how completely this book completely captured my heart! I squeed a thousand times, and teared up a bunch while reading these stories. From origin stories to love stories, these short comics all knocked it out of the park for me with their representation of q......more

Goodreads review by Katie on October 22, 2017

What a charming anthology. Bought it at Flame Con and have been picking through it, there's lots of cute stories!......more

Goodreads review by Preston on March 08, 2023

Oath is an anthology of queer superheros. The stories take the form of super-short vignettes exploring different supers and their lives. Some focus on more traditional superhero stories, while otehrs focus on other aspects of a character's lives. Obviously in 2-15 pages you can't do a ton of develop......more

Goodreads review by Justin on February 05, 2017

I thoroughly enjoyed this. It was wonderful to see various orientations, body types, skin colors and able-ness as super heroes. Some stories were a bit heavy handed, but that's forgiven when seeing the representation presented in a genre that typically doesn't represent diversity. These are our stor......more