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The Last Goblin Shaman

Goblins of the Moors, Book 1

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The Last Goblin Shaman

By: Tim K. Brumbaugh
Narrated by: Avian Jangula
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Gelda is dead. With her death, the mantle of shaman is passed to Fia, her apprentice, and the youngest shaman the Goblins of the Iffell Moors have ever known. Eager to prove her worth and ability, she puts too much trust in a trickster goddess when her clan is threatened by the race of Men. A costly mistake that leads to the annihilation of her clan, and her capture by raiders who force her into bondage and a life of servitude.

After she is sold to the wealthy and powerful nobleman, Lord Roshemont, Fia finds little comfort in the other goblin slaves at Roshemont Keep. Racked with guilt over the deaths of her clanmates, and her connection to the god’s magic severed, her only wish is to return to the now empty moorlands. But when an unlikely ally helps them escape and Fia is pushed into the role of shaman again, will she be able to restore her lost faith in her gods and in herself? And will it be enough to lead her new clan home?

The Last Goblin Shaman is a story of redemption, of learning to love yourself and others, and the unbreakable power of a found family.

©2024 Tim K. Brumbaugh (P)2025 Tim K. Brumbaugh
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Honestly I loved the story, especially the depiction of intelligence between races. I think it's the first time I've ever seen goblins told like that.

The different view on intimacy between races, I really liked how the author explored it.

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