
Rating: ★★★★☆
Audience: YA Fantasy
Length: 325 pages
Author: Jessica Flory
Publisher: Immortal Works
Release Date: June 20th, 2023
Image & Other Reviews on: Goodreads
BOOK SUMMARY:
Winner of the 2023 Readers’ Favorite Book Awards for young adult epic fantasy.
Love weakens his magic, and survival is far from guaranteed.
Oceans of Sand has been called “Exquisite.” (Indies Today) and “A journey you won’t want to return from.” (Readers’ Favorite).
One girl. Her boat. An ocean of sand to cross.
Norah’s desert world has always been treacherous, with the roiling ocean of sand, giant scorpions, and brutal sandstorms—but now an unnatural famine plagues the desert nations and threatens to destroy all.
Despite being the only one in her village without a sand gift, Norah is chosen with her best friend, Zadock, to sail across the ocean of sand in search of the legendary moonstone, an artifact that could end the famine.
As Norah and Zadock set off on their journey, secret romantic feelings each has suppressed for years rise to the surface. Love weakens sand gifts, and if they act on their feelings, Zadock’s sand gift will disappear.
Caught in a crossfire between forbidden feelings, an unforgiving desert, and starving nations willing to do anything to survive, Norah and Zadock discover the true meaning of sacrifice—and that love can heal the world.

Thank you to the author for a gifted audiobook.
TOOK ME BY THE BEST SURPRISE.
This was one of those books not on my radar that now has quickly become a new favorite. What a fantastic young adult fantasy book that gave me all the things I love.
I thought the world was very interesting. I loved the sand concept and the different groups of people mixed with beliefs and how the sand worked for everyone. It was intriguing and while predictably unfolded, still kept my attention and was just a solidly good read.
The romance is sweet, I wish I had gotten a tiny bit more tension or angst from them, but it was really heartfelt. And I’m curious where things will go in book two??
I also loved the three POV’s. They all provided unique angles and seeing the good vs. the misunderstood really shaped the story telling overall. I will absolutely be recommending this one and look forward to the continuation.
Overall audience notes:
- YA Fantasy
- Language: none
- Romance: kisses
- Violence: moderate

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