Disciple of the Devas
Disciple of the Devas
by Shalendra Roy
₹315.00
₹350.00
ISBN
9789395106566
Pages
312
Publishing Year
Jan 2025
Size
5" X 8"
Binding
Paperback
BOOK DESCRIPTION
Long ago, a powerful Voodoo Maalik—Lord Setana—was banished and imprisoned in Naraka, a hellish realm. Consumed by rage and a burning desire for freedom, he unleashed his demonic forces upon the realm of the Gods, Rupa, plunging it into chaos in search of a rare gemstone capable of shattering the boundaries between worlds.

With the Gods' world teetering on the brink of destruction, they summon Priya Star, a courageous disciple of Arup, to embark on a dangerous quest to save their realm.

Accompanied by her spirited companions—a beloved zebra named Handsome, a loyal wolf named PaPa, and a wise shaman owl named Guru Gildron—Priya must locate the legendary staff, the Peeraboo of Destiny, a mystical key that will unlock the gateway into the Land of the Gods.

In this epic adventure, where the line between light and darkness blurs, Priya will face unimaginable trials, testing her strength, resolve, and faith. Will she have the courage to wield the Peeraboo of Destiny and fulfill her divine purpose, or will Lord Setana’s vengeance bring doom to all three realms?

 

Unputdownable! Pacy and interesting... keeps the readers hooked.

Siddh Sharma, Author of Overdose

 

A stunning world with a message of strength and courage.

Arunima Verma, Author of Avanipur
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4
Disciple of Devas is an interesting mythological fantasy novel about a girl named priya star who is courageous, smart and always there to help everyone it doesn't matter if she falls in trouble for that, she was trusted by lord ganesha to fight and save the great realm of God from the atrocities of setan who is cunning ,voracious villan in this her companions are zebra, wolf and owl who helps her throughout her journey,that we see in the cover . In The journey of priya star setan always creates problem will priya star be able to pass these problems or hurdles created by setan or she lands in big trouble and her goal to save realm left undone!! Setan also known as vodoo malik is banished from the realm of god he wants to conquer everything created by god or Beyond . And to stop him doing so God has choosen priya star to stop setan from blurring the wall between the realm of God, Demons And Mortal . A must read book for any reader who loves a genre blend of mythology and fantasy. This book has everything like demons ,gods ,myth ,Destiny ,animals and a realm to secure ... Read More
Santosh
08 September 2025
5
From the very first chapter, I felt like I was walking right beside Priya Star through forests, snowy valleys, and magical lands. The author’s way of blending nature, emotions, and adventure gave me a feeling of actually being there, smelling the fresh grass, feeling the cold breeze, and sensing the danger lurking nearby. I connected most with the moments where Priya faced her fears but still held on to kindness, even for creatures that had caused her pain. This isn’t just a fantasy, it’s a reminder that courage often comes quietly, in the middle of chaos. I closed the book feeling lighter and hopeful. ... Read More
The Review Escape
07 September 2025
5
Disciple of the Devas takes readers on a journey through three interconnected realms—the divine lands of the gods, the mortal world, and a shadowy underworld. In this richly imagined fantasy, Shalendra Roy blends adventure and emotion to explore enduring themes of courage, perseverance, and the ceaseless struggle between light and darkness. At the heart of the story is Priya Star, a brave young disciple destined to face the merciless Lord Setana. As the fragile balance between realms begins to unravel, Priya undertakes a dangerous quest. Guided by her unwavering faith and the loyalty of her animal companions, she endures challenges that test her spirit and transform her along the way. Roy’s storytelling stands out for its fluid pacing, vivid imagery, and emotional depth. The characters feel genuine, their relationships adding warmth and humanity to a world filled with magic and peril. The bond between Priya and her allies, in particular, provides moments of tenderness that balance the high-stakes action. The novel’s world-building is another highlight. From the haunting shadows of the underworld to the radiant beauty of the divine realms, each setting is painted with striking detail. The precarious harmony between these worlds—and the threat of one disrupting the others—adds urgency and richness to the narrative. More than a classic tale of good versus evil, Disciple of the Devas is a story of faith, friendship, and the resilience to rise against overwhelming odds. It’s a captivating read for fantasy enthusiasts who seek both exhilarating adventure and heartfelt meaning. ... Read More
Naman gupta
02 September 2025
5
A story of fictional mythology where there are strong characters and great story line. The story shows great companionship among animals with the heroine and there's so much to learn from. ... Read More
Sayoni Chatterji
02 September 2025
5
Disciple of the Devas by Shalendra Roy mythological fiction with fantasy elements. The story starts with the fact that the lords (bhagvans) are fighting with bad evils as they are trying to seize the Rupa world(the world of lords). So there are three worlds named Rupa(World of bhagavans), Arup(world of humans and animals), and Naraka(world of hellish beasts and unholy souls) The divine lord told all the devis and gods that he is going to close the doorway of all three realms so that no bad evils can enter again,and there will be a nabee who will find peeraboo of destiny to save us from these. Till then, the doorways must be closed. The chosen Nabee is a young girl whose name is Priya Star. She lives in Arup world with her parents and one day Prithvi Devi appears in front of them and reveals that Priya Star is nabee and she has to save our divine lords from bad evils. Firstly Priya asked devi that she's so young how can she fight with bad evils, Devi replied that your Guru ji will teach you everything bacha. Her parents left her without telling and since then guruji teaches her about all needed mantras. Then she found 2 friends one is handsome(Zebra)and other one is PaPa(wolf). As she didn't knew how to use the powers and mantras but while every fight she learns her new lesson. Sometimes she made mistakes too but in the end she saved animals from beasts. I appreciate the author's writing style, which is accessible and relatable, making it easy to follow the story. To find out if Priya ever reached the peeraboo of destiny I encourage you to read the book. ... Read More
Simran
01 September 2025
4
𝐐𝐮𝐨𝐭𝐞: "The unknown is the true adventure of our lives, so take the leap of faith and enjoy the ride." 𝐖𝐡𝐲 𝐈 𝐝𝐞𝐜𝐢𝐝𝐞𝐝 𝐭𝐨 𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐝 𝐭𝐡𝐢𝐬? Being drawn to mythology, and fiction rooted in Indian epics, I couldn’t resist this one. The blurb caught my attention, and the acclaim it has received made me curious enough to pick it up. 𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧: The cover instantly captivated me, beautifully detailed, with just the right balance of colours. The illustration vividly captures Priya Star and her zebra, Handsome, while the title perfectly complements the theme. A map, would have enhanced the reading experience more. 𝐍𝐚𝐫𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧: The narration flows smoothly, with a mostly steady pace, though certain sections felt slightly dragged. The language is lucid and accessible, which adds to the readability. 𝐎𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐢𝐨𝐧: ✓ The story follows Priya Star, the chosen one, destined to save the world from the menacing Setana by retrieving the mystical Peeraboo of Destiny, a key to unlocking the realm of Gods. Will she succeed or succumb to the sinister forces around her? You’ll have to read it to know. ✓ The idea of three realms; Rupa, Naraka, and Arup, clearly inspired by Bhuloka, Swargloka, and Patalloka, felt innovative and intriguing. ✓ The Sanskrit references like “Shishya,” “Manasa,” and “Mrityu”, deepened the mythological essence, making the narrative richer. ✓ I especially enjoyed the inclusion of animals like PaPa and Gildron, which added a whimsical yet meaningful dimension to the tale. ✓ However, I found the naming of some characters slightly off-putting. Using “Manasa” and “Nandi” for dark underworld disciples felt misplaced, given their sacred association in actual epics. ✓ That aside, the book stands out as an imaginative YA mythological fiction. I truly enjoyed it and eagerly await the sequel. ... Read More
Shagun Varma
25 August 2025
4
Priya, a courageous young girl, is thrust into a timeless conflict in Disciple of the Devas, a magical fantasy swirling with gods, demons, and humans. Her journey through dreamlike landscapes and encounters with mythical creatures is shadowed by the terrifying Lord Setana, who threatens to obliterate all three realms. With her faith and strength pushed to their limits, Priya must discover the power within to fulfill her destiny and save her world. Disciple of the Devas rewards the patient reader. While the beginning is a bit slow, the pace quickly accelerates into a captivating fantasy adventure. The author's world-building is quite good, creating a rich and immersive setting filled with magical creatures and divine powers. Priya is a strong and inspiring protagonist, and the fresh take on the gods-vs-demons theme, featuring the intriguing character of Setana, keeps the story engaging. If you enjoy tales of inner strength and imaginative magical worlds, Disciple of the Devas is well worth your time. There were a few things which I didn't like in it, the language could have been better and the use of mantras could have been better. ... Read More
Mohit Rathore
25 August 2025
4
A beautiful mix of mythology and fantasy this story in set in ancient times . The story starts with the fight between the gods and demon king Lord Setana. Then the story shifts and narrate the story of chosen one. It revolves around Priya Star, a young and fearless disciple chosen to stand against the powerful and vengeful Lord Setana. As the fragile balance between the realms begins to break, Priya undertake a dangerous quest, guided by her faith and supported by a group of loyal animal companions namely, a playful zebra named Handsome, a fiercely loyal wolf called PaPa, and the wise, all-seeing owl Guru Gildron. Together, they traverse celestial landscapes, decoding ancient riddles, battling dark forces, and confronting inner fears. Each step of her journey is filled with challenges that test her resolve and reveal her growth as a person.The plot has many twists and turns that keep one hooked till the end. Overall, it’s well-written, and narrated in a completely different way that keep the reader intrigued . A must read. ... Read More
Sneha
20 August 2025
4
Shalendra Roy unfolds a richly imagined fantasy world in 'Disciple of the Devas'. The story spans three interconnected realms: Rupa (the abode of the gods), Naraka (a hellish underworld), and Arup (the land of humans and animals). The main conflict arises when the tyrant Lord Setana, a Voodoo Maalik, is released from Naraka and seeks a rare gemstone that can breach the barriers between realms. As turmoil erupts, the gods summon Priya Star, a brave follower of Arup, to obtain the Peeraboo of Destiny—a mythical staff that unlocks the entrance to the divine realm—and rescue Rupa from annihilation. Priya embarks on this perilous mission accompanied by a cast of vivid companions: Handsome the zebra, PaPa the loyal wolf, and Guru Gildron the shaman owl. With a smooth transition between fast-paced action and spiritual undertones, Roy creates a colourful tapestry of myth and adventure. The story progresses quickly, with surprising twists and vivid, world-spanning settings. The character of Priya Star is notable for being a bold and developing heroine whose quest is a voyage of self-discovery as well as a heavenly mission. Roy writes in a flowing style that evokes a sense of cinema. The deeper themes of bravery, fate, and divine balance give substance, and the universe feels real and vibrant. I found Disciple of the Devas to be a compelling and spirited fantasy journey. However, the tone doesn't always balance the gap between being pleasantly amusing and being too much of a play; readers who are looking for more complex mythic politics or well-written dialogue could find certain passages less enjoyable. This novel is a huge hit for those who enjoy evocative storytelling, mythological undertones, and a heroine who is put to the test of her faith and courage. If you enjoy books where light battles darkness, fate and human development struggle, and animals speak intelligently and wittily, Shalendra Roy's Disciple of the Devas is a fantastic and engrossing journey. ... Read More
Anandarupa Chakrabarti
20 August 2025
4
The story revolves around three realms: 1) Rupa- The residence of the Divine Bhagwans-Gods 2) Naraka- The underworld, The land of hellish beasts and unholy souls 3) Arup- The realm of men and animals This seems quite similar to Hindu mythology where the three realms are : 1) Heaven(Swarga) 2) Hell(Naraka or Pataal lok) 3) Earth(Bhulok) Here , Lord Setana the king of Naraka start to overtake on all realms by using kaala voodoo and due to such oppression all God and Goddesses united together and bind his physical presence with the help of Heart of Sun. Priya, a fox who is nabee but she was unaware of this live her life along with her family very happily . Soon she lost one of her friend and wants to take vengeance but his father Wild used to guide him and also tells a lot of tale regarding all 3 realms . One day she find a zebra and wanted to make her brother and she named him Handsome and there onward story starts to unfold and she lost her family having no clue where all of them has gone and met with an owl who was shaman named Gildron became the Guru for her and she met with Prithvi devi, elephant bhagwan ,they told her who she really is why she was born and her unique birthmark holds a great meaning to it. She on the journey of learning and unfolding her true strength met a wolf named PaPa and a mammoth named Motee .They all walked together in the journey of finding Destiny of Peerabo and destroying Lord Setana before he rises again. The book cover depicts and captured very beautifully what the title says they are the Disciples of the Devas and Priya is the Princess Priya Star , a chosen one to make balance between all realms . What touched my heart is : The Bravery Priya showcases and most importantly she always care for her friends and family and after losing her family she has friends who was like family to her. What I will wait for is its 2nd part where we will anticipate in the fight between nabee and Lord Setana. ... Read More
Ankita Sinha
19 August 2025
4
Disciple of the devas is story of Girl "Nabee" also known as Princess star Priya after a tragic start of the her story as she lost her foxes to a cat who cut there life short . She is taken away from her family by Shaman the owl who told her to be trained by him for the future depends on her shoulder for the realm they are living. She along with Shaman take a journey , with Handsome the zebra, papa the wolf and motu the mammoth. They were on journey towards Kun lun blue mountain. They fight against various demons Vampires bats , killer Cats, leopard, crocs and Voodoo Maalik with drago and Setana with mystical trees who want to harm her for they are in control of Voodoo maalik and future of gods depends on the Priya when they reach mountain, and fierce battle started they were in crux and with staff of Destiny and blessings of god to save realm from the paws of Setana they have to go on adventure to get what is lost first time to bind the power of Setana and had to start with the Heart of the sun . This is mythological stories as god are involved and with advices and demands they are excersizing there power and want Priya to take a journey ehich everyone took and fulfilled there destiny goals, for realms to save and mankind. This an open ending or say duology or trilogy kind of thing but i want author to wrote second party and finished the story. ... Read More
Kanwarpal Singh
19 August 2025
3
Disciple of Devas by Shailendra Roy Priya Star, disciple of Arup, walks the thin line between courage and doubt as she embarks on a mission to save the three realms from the dark threat of Setana. Along the way, she’s joined by a wolf-like elephant, a zebra, and other mystical companions—each with their own losses, yet bound together by the “found family” they create. It’s clear that the author has poured a lot of research and imagination into building this world. The landscapes are magical, the creatures are vivid, and the adventure is designed to give readers a sense of both wonder and danger. That said, while I do enjoy mystical fantasy, the writing style and pacing didn’t fully pull me in. I feel it may resonate more with younger fantasy readers—perhaps in the 15–19 age range—who connect with a “vibe-driven” and adventure-heavy narrative. For me, the emotional impact was quieter than I hoped, even though the final act does tie together the themes of loss, loyalty, and courage. Verdict: Appreciated the depth of world-building and research, but overall, it wasn’t my vibe. A one-time read for me, though I can see others enjoying it more. ... Read More
Ruchika Saraf
18 August 2025
4
Disciple of Devas by Shalendra Roy follows the story of a young abd courageous girl Priya, a disciple of Arup who along with her beloved companions, a zebra, a wolf and a wise shaman owl embarks on a adventurous and dangerous to save her realm from the clutches of evil . The thing which I liked the most about this book was the bonding between Priya abd her companions which brought a great deal of warmth to the story. Overall this was a great book. The writing was very simple and engaging. It is perfect for kids and teenagers who loves reading action packed fantasy books with a lotvof adventures with a touch of mythology in it. ... Read More
Soumili Chakraborty
13 August 2025
5
Disciple of the Devas by Shalendra Roy is a magical and exciting story. It is about a teenage girl named Priya Star who is chosen by the gods to save the world. A bad lord named Setana wants to destroy the balance between three worlds—Rupa (home of gods), Arup (earth), and Naraka (underworld). To stop him, Priya has to find a powerful staff called the Peeraboo of Destiny. Priya is not alone. She travels with three talking animals: Handsome the funny zebra, PaPa the kind wolf, and Guru Gildron the wise owl. They guide and protect her on her journey. The story has magic, action, talking animals, and deep messages. It teaches us about love, courage, friendship, and finding strength inside ourselves. I liked how the book uses ideas from Indian mythology and some Sanskrit words. It made the story feel new and special. Some parts of the book were a little slow, and the ending came quickly. But the middle of the story was very fun and full of adventure. I really liked how Priya grew stronger and more confident. This book is good for kids, teens, or even adults who love fantasy stories. If you enjoy reading about magical quests, gods, and brave heroes, you will like this book. In the end, it’s not just a story about saving the world—it’s also about finding your true self. ... Read More
Sagufta kanij
07 August 2025
4
The Disciple of the Deva is a fascinating read that delves into the world of celestial and divine beings. The story follows Priya Star, a devoted disciple of Arup, as she embarks on a perilous quest to save the realm of the gods from the wrath of Lord Setana. Driven by vengeance, Lord Setana is determined to bring ruin upon the deities, and Priya must locate a mystical key that unlocks the gateway to the Land of Lords. The book has fast-moving plot and vivid scenes make it an engaging read. The characters feel real, even in a world full of magic and gods, and the bond between Priya and her companions adds warmth to the intense storyline. Roy’s storytelling flows smoothly, blending action and emotion in a way that makes the reader feel part of the adventure. Even though it was difficult to get into the world at the beginning, with animal characters speaking and fantasy elements, by the half of the book, it started to keep engaging. The book is a good read for someone who loves reading fantasy and mythological stories. ... Read More
Ajay Babu
05 August 2025
4
Disciple of the Devas by Shalendra Roy is a kind of read that mixtures little elements from mythology and fantasy aweaking a plot that takes you on a meaningful adventure.  The cover of the book is bright, inspiring as well as fascinating. The choice of color and the choice of images justify the book in a perfect manner.  It's divine and enchanting.  The book revolves around Priya Star - a bright, innocent yet brave and courageous arpur who is summoned to destroy the Lord Setana - the powerful and merciless. Will Priya Star be able to destroy someone who is way more powerful than her ?  But the star Priya is not alone in her journey. The little powerful, spirited companions - Zebra names handsome, loyal wolf, PaPa Owl Guru - all of them are with her on this mysterious and brave journey, carrying a mystical key to unlock a gateway into the land of the gods. As the adventure and concept are concerned, the book gets 5 stars for the execution!  However, the opening was not able to attract me even though the moments between Priya Star and her family were sweet.  Although The concept of connecting hindu mythology with fantasy is a fresh concept which was executed in a new way. Yes, but the execution of Priya's character stole the limelight with her heroic as well as her faith in her power. Overall, a read that is perfect for beginners as well as lovers of both genres - mythology and fantasy. ... Read More
Disha Dave
01 August 2025
4
Its been a while since I have gotten back to true Indian Fantasy with mythological elements, as some of you know Fantasy has been the genre of the year for me, as the world envelops me into the scope, I let loose my thethers to real life, even letting go of things which just seem to be dragging me down, absorbing lessons in the reading growth arcs of characters from start to finish. Well, this book is on the premise of a fictional world where Gods lokas are in the process of getting captured yet again by Lord Setana, who was sent to the underworld albeit temporarily. To solve the crisis, a nabee by the name of Priya Star is brought into play. The story covers her roller coaster of a journey with a plethora of animals in the mix, especially Handsome, a zebra and PaPa, a wolf. Apart from the story, I think this book is especially made for kids, as each animal character's tone is intonated with their sounds, making it quite a sensorial yet vivid reading experience, kudos to the author for really bringing the story to life. The book also imparts many lessons of nature and humanity that made it quite a wholesome book to read. For me, though, especially as a mature reader, some parts did jerk me a bit, but when you look at the complete plot, it makes sense. I was surprised with the way it ended, as there seems to be part two coming, which I am looking forward to as I am curious about the arc coming to a close. ... Read More
Deepti Sana
25 July 2025
5
"Disciple of the Devas" is an engaging fantasy centred around the age-old conflict between good and evil. The book weaves an incredible tale of magic and adventure set in the various realms of humans, demons, and God. It follows the journey of Priya Star, a devout disciple of the deity Arup, who is chosen to confront a rising threat when the malevolent Lord Setana escapes his exile from Naraka (the underworld) and seeks a powerful gemstone. Determined to prevent him from collapsing the boundaries between the realms of gods (Rupa), demons (Naraka), and humans (Earth), Priya is tasked with retrieving the legendary Peeraboo of Destiny, a divine staff central to cosmic balance. Accompanied by a trio of magical animal allies—Handsome the zebra, Papa the wolf, and Guru Gildron the wise shaman owl—she embarks on a perilous odyssey across enchanted landscapes. Along the way, Priya is tested physically, spiritually, and morally as she confronts dark forces, navigates divine politics, and grows into her role as a protector of the cosmos. The book’s fast-moving plot and vivid scenes make it an engaging read. The characters feel real, even in a world full of magic and gods, and the bond between Priya and her companions adds warmth to the intense storyline. Roy’s storytelling flows smoothly, blending action and emotion in a way that makes the reader feel part of the adventure. In the end, Disciple of the Devas is not just about defeating evil—it’s about the power of belief, friendship, and rising up even when the odds are against you. A must-read for fans of heartfelt and meaningful fantasy. ... Read More
Shifali
24 July 2025
4
Disciple of Devas isn’t just another mytho-fiction. It’s a return to our oldest forgotten beliefs—before temples, before idols, before organized mythology. And in this world, a girl named Priya, guided by a wolf, a zebra, and a mystical owl, is all that stands between the realms of the Gods and total annihilation. Author Shalendra roy , creates a captivating picture of a world where humans lived in harmony with forests, animals, rivers, and unseen forces, worshipping not deities carved in temples but the very nature that surrounded them adding a unique depth to the story. What makes Disciple of Devas especially unique is how it blurs the lines between fantasy and spiritual reflection. While the adventure is rich with magical beings, celestial realms, and dark threats, it is also a meditation on balance—between man and nature, light and darkness, old ways and forgotten. ... Read More
Shweta Joshi
24 July 2025
4
Disciple of the Devas is a story about a brave girl named Priya Star. She is learning from a wise teacher, Arup, but soon she must go on a big journey to stop a dangerous god named Lord Setana from destroying the land of the gods, Rupa. What I liked: • Cool fantasy world – The story takes place in three lands: Arup (Earth), Rupa (Heaven), and Naraka (Underworld). This idea was interesting and made the story feel big and magical. • Funny and helpful animal friends – Priya travels with a giraffe named Handsome, a fox named PaPa, and a wise owl named Guru Gildron. • Mix of English and Sanskrit – The story uses some Sanskrit words. At first it was a bit new, but it made the world feel real and special. • Deep ideas – The story is not just action. It also talks about belief, change, and doing the right thing. Priya grows a lot during her journey. The story moves slowly at first, but it’s worth it. By the end, it’s exciting and full of meaning. Final Verdict: A fun, thoughtful story full of Gods, magic, and brave choices. Great for teens and adults who like fantasy with a message. ... Read More
Avantika
24 July 2025
4
Disciple of Devas by Shalendra Roy is an intriguing spiritual fiction that seamlessly blends mythology, mysticism, and self-discovery. From the very moment she appears, Priya Star doesn’t just enter the story — she lights it up. She is introduced not just through description, but through energy — “her caramel skin glowing in the warm sunlight,” “a cheerful young girl,” and that crescent moon and star birthmark that already hints at her deeper mystical role. Lord Setana is the primary antagonist in Disciple of Devas, described as a powerful Voodoo Maalik who was banished and imprisoned in the hellish realm of Naraka. Fueled by rage and a burning desire for freedom, he commands demonic forces and invades the realm of the Gods, Rupa, in search of a rare gemstone capable of breaching barriers between worlds . His actions cause widespread chaos and threaten the cosmic balance, which prompts the Gods to send Priya Star, the Disciple of Arup, on a mission to stop him . The earth devi, Prithvi sent a guru to guide her through her extraordinary journey. The line — “Let’s play hide and seek” — might seem playful, even ordinary. But in the context of this poetic and mysterious setting, it reflects something more profound: the beginning of a game of discovery, not just of the forest, but of self, secrets, and spirit. The author has blended fantasy with spirituality. Her family included Lily and Wild and the fox pets Tula and Giga, add a sense like seekers or guardians. The twins, Tune and Mune, bring an almost mythical duality. Disciple of Devas doesn’t just seem like a story. It reads like a walk through a sacred forest, where characters shimmer with symbolism and the air hums with meaning. Disciple of Devas is not just a book—it’s a journey of stillness and soul-searching. Highly recommended for readers drawn to spiritual fiction and Indian mythology. ... Read More
Shardha Jain
15 July 2025
5
Hold on to your imagination—because Disciple of the Devas is an electrifying dive into mythology, magic, and mayhem! From the very first page, I was pulled into a world where ancient gods, voodoo warlords, and enchanted creatures collide. The premise? A banished Voodoo Maalik hell-bent on revenge, a celestial realm under siege, and one fierce disciple who may be their only hope. Enter Priya Star—a brave, determined warrior on a divine mission to retrieve the Peeraboo of Destiny and restore balance to the realms. Her journey is both thrilling and heartwarming, made even more magical by her unforgettable companions: Handsome the zebra (yes, he lives up to the name), PaPa the ever-faithful wolf, and Guru Gildron the sagely owl who might just be my new favourite fictional mentor. What I loved: The rich blend of fantasy and mythology Vivid world-building that brings the realms to life A cast of characters that are quirky, wise, and full of heart High-stakes action with emotional depth and spiritual undertones This isn’t just a battle of good vs evil—it’s a story about courage, purpose, and the blurry lines between light and darkness. If you’re a fan of epic quests, talking animals (with attitude), and female leads who fight with both weapons and soul, this one’s for you. Perfect for fans of Percy Jackson, Avatar: The Last Airbender, or Indian fantasy mythopoeia with a modern twist. Would I read a sequel? In a heartbeat. Would I want a Handsome of my own? Don’t even ask. #DiscipleOfTheDevas #ShalendraRoy #FantasyReads #MythicalAdventure #OwnVoicesFantasy #Bookstagram #IndianMythology ... Read More
Shreya Mehta
14 July 2025
4
In a richly imagined world of gods and demons, the novel follows Priya Star, a disciple of Arup, as she embarks on a perilous quest to save the realm of the gods, Rupa, from the powerful sorcerer Lord Setana, who has escaped from his prison in Naraka. Along the way, Priya is joined by a trio of unlikely companions - Handsome the zebra, PaPa the wolf, and Guru Gildron the owl - as she searches for the legendary Peeraboo of Destiny, a staff that grants access to the Land of the Gods. What I liked about this book:- - Subtle threads of faith, courage, self-discovery, and the interplay between light and darkness are woven throughout, inviting deeper contemplation without sacrificing its adventurous spirit. - The book crafts a richly imaginative universe by blending Indian mythology with original fantasy, featuring realms like Naraka and Rupa. - Priya Star, the lead, is a stellar disciple, representing inner strength and spiritual growth that's simply star-tling. Her evolution through trials is both relatable and inspiring. - The book is utterly captivating, boasting a rapid-fire narrative packed with unexpected twists, suspenseful cliffhangers, and heart-pumping action sequences that maintain reader engagement throughout. - The descriptions are vivid and cinematic, allowing readers to form a clear picture of the fantastical landscapes and epic battles. The world-building is imaginative, but some terms, such as Rupa, Naraka, and Peeraboo, are not thoroughly explained, which may leave readers unfamiliar with mythology or spiritual fantasy feeling somewhat disoriented without additional context or a glossary. Disciple of the Devas by Shalendra Roy is a journey across realms, where myth, magic, and self-discovery come together in a fast-paced fantasy featuring a fierce heroine and her unexpected animal allies. Perfect for fans of epic quests with a spiritual twist. ... Read More
Rinki Sampat
14 July 2025
5
Where myth meets magic and destiny calls through stars and shadows… When the heavens tremble and the underworld stirs, destiny doesn’t knock, rather it roars. In this book, the author unleashes a celestial storm where gods falter, darkness rises, and an unlikely heroine dares to rewrite fate. This is not just a battle for realms, it’s a war for the soul of the cosmos. At the center of this spiritually rich tale is Priya Star, a resolute disciple of the sage Arup, tasked with an impossible mission: to save the divine realm of Rupa from the wrath of Lord Setana, a vengeful sorcerer who has escaped from Naraka, the underworld. Her quest? To find the mystical Peeraboo of Destiny, a staff said to unlock the path to the gods. But she’s not alone. With her march three unique companions - a playful zebra named Handsome, a fiercely loyal wolf called PaPa, and the wise, all-seeing owl Guru Gildron. Together, they traverse celestial landscapes, decoding ancient riddles, battling dark forces, and confronting inner fears. Roy masterfully intertwines threads of Indian mythology, spiritual symbolism, and thrilling adventure, crafting a realm where light and darkness constantly duel. His prose is vivid and fast-paced, filled with visual storytelling and philosophical undertones. Priya’s evolution, from a devoted seeker to a courageous warrior, makes her an unforgettable protagonist. While certain terms may feel unfamiliar at first, the emotional depth and momentum of the plot more than compensate. It’s not just a battle of good vs. evil, it’s a tale of faith, purpose, and transformation. For lovers of mythological fantasy with a reflective core, this book is a gem that shines with both wonder and wisdom. A true celebration of courage, connection, and cosmic adventure. ... Read More
Megha
14 July 2025
5
Excellent read!!! ... Read More
Disha
14 July 2025
5
"Disciple of the Devas" by Shalendra Roy. The cover art is striking, featuring a central figure, seemingly a woman, with dark braided hair, dressed in what appears to be traditional attire, riding a zebra-striped horse. A wolf-like companion is also visible behind her on the horse. The backdrop includes a circular, possibly celestial, motif and a starry sky, evoking a sense of ancient mysticism or fantasy. The title itself, "Disciple of the Devas," immediately suggests a narrative rooted in Indian mythology or a fantasy world heavily influenced by it, where "Devas" refer to deities. The author's name, Shalendra Roy, adds to this impression. Based on the visual cues, one might anticipate "Disciple of the Devas" to be an epic fantasy tale. The protagonist's determined posture and the presence of both an unusual mount (the zebra-striped horse) and a wild animal companion hint at an adventurous journey or a significant quest. The overall aesthetic implies a rich world-building, possibly blending elements of ancient cultures, spiritual themes, and magical realism. Readers who enjoy mythological fiction, particularly those inspired by Hindu epics, or fans of character-driven fantasy narratives with strong female leads and unique companions, would likely find this book appealing. The cover alone promises a captivating story filled with intrigue, personal growth, and perhaps a touch of the divine. ... Read More
Chandrasekhar
14 July 2025
5
Shailendra Roy’s The Disciple of the Devas invites readers into a fantastical tri-realm adventure where divine politics, underworld threats, and human courage collide. This novel charts Priya Star’s heroic journey across the different realms creating an epic quest brimming with cosmic stakes and magical revelations. Roy perfectly blends spirituality, symbolism, and fast-paced action, weaving a tapestry that’s both emotionally resonant and relentlessly adventurous. He balances immersive world-building and symbolic companions with a quest that quickly escalates into an enthralling cosmic showdown. It follows the journey of Priya Star, a devout disciple of the deity Arup, who is chosen to confront a rising threat when the malevolent Lord Setana escapes his exile from Naraka (the underworld) and seeks a powerful gemstone. Determined to prevent him from collapsing the boundaries between the realms of gods (Rupa), demons (Naraka), and humans (Earth), Priya is tasked with retrieving the legendary Peeraboo of Destiny, a divine staff central to cosmic balance. Accompanied by a trio of magical animal allies—Handsome the zebra, PaPa the wolf, and Guru Gildron the wise shaman owl—she embarks on a perilous odyssey across enchanted landscapes. Along the way, Priya is tested physically, spiritually, and morally as she confronts dark forces, navigates divine politics, and grows into her role as a protector of the cosmos. Roy’s prose is dynamic and action-oriented, favoring sharp, concise sentences that move the narrative swiftly—reminiscent of contemporary Indian mytho-fantasy. The novel begins with a cautious, slower build-up—establishing the cosmic stakes and introducing Priya. However, once Priya and her companions embark on their quest, the narrative accelerates significantly. This brisk pacing keeps the story engaging but may feel somewhat sparse to those preferring more descriptive or atmospheric writing. It's a deliberate, lean style that prioritizes momentum over lyrical immersion. The novel excels at crafting an expansive and layered mythological universe. Spanning three realms—Rupa (divine), Naraka (underworld), and Earth—the narrative introduces divine hierarchies, spiritual politics, relics like the Peeraboo of Destiny, and realms teeming with cosmic stakes. The magical systems feel coherent and culturally rooted, evoking traditional myth while bringing fresh fantasy elements. Priya Star emerges as a well-rounded and compelling heroine: bold, motivated, yet still discovering herself amid escalating challenges. The trio of animal allies—Handsome the zebra, PaPa the wolf, and Guru Gildron the owl—adds refreshing depth to the narrative. In conclusion it is a mythological-fantasy romp that grows into its own—punctuated by engaging world-building, a compelling women hero, delightful animal allies, and mounting adventure. In this mythic adventure, the boundary between light and darkness converges on Priya’s courage, faith, and resolve, as she fights not just for realms, but for the fundamental balance of the cosmos. Readers seeking an immersive and spiritually tinged adventure are likely to find much to enjoy—especially once the quest fully unfolds. ... Read More
Gaurav Jaiswal
08 July 2025
4
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Tania Sarkar
05 July 2025
5
Just finished Disciple of the Devas, and I loved how it blends myth and magic. The story kicks off in a world under siege-Lord Setana, a powerful, banished Voodoo Maalik, seeks a gemstone capable of shattering realms. In response, the gods call upon Priya Star, a fierce disciple of Arup. She's not alone-her trusted companions (a zebra, a devoted wolf called PaPa, and a shaman owl, Guru Gildron) join her on a quest to retrieve the mythical Peeraboo of Destiny and save the Gods' domain. I'm not really a big fan of Mythology, but some moments touched my mind and heart, especially as Priya confronts her own fears and doubts. The narrative walks the line between light and darkness beautifully, and each trial feels earned and not just something that the author just write for the sake of writing. If you're someone who likes classic fantasy tropes and loves occasional dips into melodrama, then this is the right book for you. But for a debut work, it's confident and imaginative. And more importantly, it's unputdownable, it keeps you hooked till the end and makes you wonder what might happen next. Happy reading! ... Read More
Piyush Goel
04 July 2025
4
Interesting blend of mythology and fantasy ... Read More
Nisa Parveen Shaikh
03 July 2025
4
First of all, look at the stunning cover. I'm in love with it. Second the cover also resonates with the characters and the story beautifully and I have to praise it. "Disciple of Devas" by Shalendra Roy is a mythological fantasy fiction and can be put in the young adult section. The book has classic tropes like the chosen one, prophecies, epic battles between good and evil. But the unique elements of the story lie in its world building. The world here is divided into three parts, Rupa, the world of Gods, Naraka, the underworld and Arup, the earth in short. I have read a lot of mythological books but I don't think anyone ever names the three realms this way and the author introduces the situation all the realms are in in the prologue, so I'm impressed and hooked from the beginning. Then we meet our main character, Priya Star and her animal companions, Handsome, a giraffe and PaPa, a fox, it's unusual but they both are cute. Another unique element, the trees and animals can talk and it's fun and interesting. Priya as our main character, the chosen one not as remarkable or eye-catching in the beginning of the story, even in some places I feel Handsome and PaPa are more interesting than her. But as the story progresses and as her character matures, I started to like her. Now , for the plot, it is okay for me. Cause even though there is a high stakes situation going on, the story felt slow paced and I missed that heart pounding element. Another thing, the author uses both English and Sanskrit words which is amazing, but at the same time takes me some time to get used to it. But the book is written in a way that the younger teenagers can easily read and understand and also can be enjoyed by the older generation who love to read mythological fiction and a world where animals can talk. ... Read More
Rimi Ghosh
03 July 2025
4
As someone who loved mythological tales, Disciple of the Devas transported me into three vivid realms—Rupa, Naraka, and Arup—where ancient gods, dangerous demons, and a brave young disciple collide What I loved: Priya Star is a formidable protagonist: compassionate, stubborn, and determined. I found myself rooting for her as she faced each trial. World‑building is a treat: the desolation of Naraka, the divinity of Rupa, and the earthy hues of Arup come alive The animal companions—Handsome, PaPa, and Guru Gildron—added warmth, wit, and occasional wisdom. What felt a bit off: The pacing dips in early chapters but soon accelerates beautifully A compelling fantasy with heart and soul—perfect for fans of epic, character‑driven journeys. ... Read More
Aditi
30 June 2025
5
This book tells a magical story, like the old tales of gods and demons. There are three worlds: the gods’ peaceful realm, a dark prison where the evil Lord Setana is trapped, and our world of people and animals. For years, all three worlds stayed in balance—until Lord Setana tried to escape using a powerful stone that could break the walls between worlds. Chaos followed as he sent dark creatures to attack the gods. To stop him, a brave girl from our world, Priya Star, steps up. With her animal friends—a zebra, a wolf, and a wise owl—she sets out on a dangerous quest to save the gods’ world. This story is a fun and exciting fantasy adventure set in a brand-new magical world. What really impressed me was how beautifully the author has created this world—it’s full of wonder, mystery, and imagination. Fantasy fans will truly enjoy the way the setting comes alive with mystical creatures and divine powers. The characters are written with great care, especially Priya, the main lead. Her journey becomes even more special thanks to her unusual and lovable companions—a zebra named Handsome, a wise owl called Guru, and a protective wolf named Papa. Their friendship and funny, heartfelt moments make the story more enjoyable. The plot has many twists and surprises that keep you curious till the end. Overall, it’s a well-written, magical tale that’s perfect for readers who love fantasy and adventure. ... Read More
Shraddha
24 June 2025
4
In "Disciple of the Devas," Shalendra Roy brings to life a world in which destiny is determined not by swords, but by the soul. At the center of this magical tale is Priya Star, who transitions from disciple and dreamer to a force of divine power. Her quest to regain the Peeraboo of Destiny and balance in the kingdom of Rupa interweaves the world of myth and memory, passion and faith. With her are a zebra, a wolf, and a shamanic owl, each representing aspects beyond their surface level appearance. Roy's writing is more than fantasy; it is "a tapestry of allegory woven with stardust and symbols." He writes lyrically between poetry and a sense of urgency, borrowing significantly from Indian mythology to compose a radiant epic of self-discovery. What struck me the most was the beautiful integration of deeper ideas with wonderfully real emotions. Priya's story is not simply one of heroism; it is the human experience. Her conflicts, her spunk, and her lovely surprise elegance make their mark. The trinity of symbolic creatures symbolizes the inner trinity of instinct, fidelity, and vision in her. If I were to criticize it some of the developments in the story might seem very familiar to fantasy novel enthusiasts. However, Roy's personal approach adds a "newly sacred" perspective to the story. For those who seek magic infused with metaphor and power coupled with vulnerability, this pilgrimage is one to take. My Rating: I'd rate this book 4.5/5. #TreeShadeBooks #DiscipleOfTheDevas ... Read More
Amrita Singh
24 June 2025
4
"Disciple of the Devas" is a thrilling tale that pulls you into a world split across three realms—one of gods, one of demons, and one like ours. The book here follows Priya Star, a brave soul chosen by the divine to stop the wrathful Lord Setana, a banished sorcerer trying to break free from his prison in Naraka. With her trusted friends—a zebra, a wolf, and a wise owl—Priya sets off on a dangerous quest to find the Peeraboo of Destiny. The story is fast-paced, full of twists and beautifully written. It’s not just fantasy—it’s about courage, faith, and self-belief. The characters feel real, and the plot keeps you hooked till the end. A truly magical and meaningful adventure. ... Read More
Devanshi Joshi
20 June 2025
4
"To the Unknown is the true Adventure of our Lives, so take the Leap of Faith and enjoy the Life" Genre: Mytho-Fantasy Three realms - Rupa, Arup, Naraka - no longer coexists in harmony. The Protagonist Priya Star, a nabee, the disciple, the chosen one is called upon by the Gods on a quest to save their realm from the powerful voodoo maalik Lord Satana. She is gifted with the power to talk to animals and trees, as she embarks on a journey to fulfill her destiny, with others to her aid. She is accompanied by her companions, a zebra Handsome, a wolf PaPa and an owl guru Gildron. "This journey will test your love, compassion, and courage" In this book we travel with her, the Land of Arup, through the hurdles she stumbles upon caused by the mystical creatures controlled by the forces of evil. Priya's character is very well written - brave and caring. The World building was great. It is a modern take on "Good vs Evil" It took time to get introduced to the world, it started a bit slow but in no time it picks up the pace. This would be the 1st ever book i completed in a day, as such was its essence. And I wasn't expecting it to end just like that. This book 'Disciple of the Devas' is an unexpected read for me this year. Waiting for the next book! ... Read More
Gokulanath Saravanakumar
14 June 2025
4
The unknown is the true adventure of our lives, so take a leap of faith and enjoy the ride.' 'Disciple of the Devas' by Shalendra Roy is an adventurous tale, which has the potential to transport its readers to different worlds- the world of the divine beings, the world of the humans, and the world of the Naraka. The book begins with an introduction to Lord Setana, a strong Voodoo Maalik, who was imprisoned in Naraka. It was a long time ago. But as he wanted to free himself from the demonic world, chaos was spread throughout the worlds. Enter Priya Star- a fearless disciple of Arup. She faces countless challenges to save the world of Gods. She faces them with courage and determination, with her loyal companions. If you enjoyed the mythological tales of goddess Durga in your childhood, you will definitely like reading this one. This book is filled with magic and realism. This book offers the strong message of going forward with determination and courage. Priya Star faces challenges, but keeps going no matter what, hurdling the problems she faces on her way, often getting confused, but most importantly never giving up. The chapters are small and easy to read. The face was a bit slow in the beginning of the book, it took me some time to get into the book. I liked the world building. If you're someone who enjoys fantasy and adventurous reads, you must go for this one. ... Read More
Diptisha
09 June 2025
4
Book- Disciple of the Deva Author - Shalendra Roy Plot Disciple of the Devas is a magical fantasy that takes you into the worlds of gods, demons, and humans. It explores the timeless battle between good and evil—but with a fresh and exciting twist. The story follows Priya, a brave and strong girl who faces many challenges in a world full of wonder and magic. With dream-like places and magical creatures, the book feels like stepping into a fairytale. On her journey, Priya goes through many hardships, where the line between good and bad becomes unclear. Her strength, faith, and willpower are tested at every step. At the center of it all is Lord Setana, who wants to destroy all three realms. It’s up to Priya to find the courage to complete her sacred mission. Will she be able to fulfil the task she was chosen for? Review At first, I found it a little hard to connect with the story, but after a few chapters, the pace picked up and kept me hooked. I really liked Priya’s character—she’s strong, determined, and never gives up, no matter how tough things get. The author has shaped her journey with care, and it’s easy to root for her throughout the book. What stood out most for me was the creative world-building. The magical world the author has created feels like a treat for fantasy lovers. From mystical creatures to divine powers, everything is described in a way that makes you feel part of that world. Even though the theme of gods vs. demons isn’t new, the author brings a fresh take to it. The character of Setana adds something special to the story, and the setting feels rich, colorful, and alive. Overall, Disciple of the Devas is an exciting, fast-paced fantasy adventure. If you enjoy magical worlds and stories about inner strength and bravery, this book is definitely worth reading. It’s a classic tale of good vs. evil—but told in a new and refreshing way. ... Read More
Neeti Bhatia
09 June 2025
5
this is awesome book! ... Read More
TSB Admin
09 June 2025
4
Disciple of the Devas takes readers on an unforgettable journey through three intertwined realms — the world of divine beings, the human world, and a dark underworld. With rich storytelling and an imaginative backdrop, Shalendra Roy creates a gripping fantasy that explores themes of courage, inner strength, and the age-old fight between good and evil. At the heart of the story is Priya Star, a young and fearless disciple chosen to stand against the powerful and vengeful Lord Setana. As the fragile balance between the realms begins to break, Priya must undertake a dangerous quest, guided by her faith and supported by a group of loyal animal companions. Each step of her journey is filled with challenges that test her resolve and reveal her growth as a person. The book’s fast-moving plot and vivid scenes make it an engaging read. The characters feel real, even in a world full of magic and gods, and the bond between Priya and her companions adds warmth to the intense storyline. Roy’s storytelling flows smoothly, blending action and emotion in a way that makes the reader feel part of the adventure. What stands out most is the world-building. The realms are described in such detail that you can easily picture them — whether it’s the harshness of the underworld or the mystical beauty of the divine lands. The concept of these three realms coexisting, and the threat of one disrupting the others, adds depth and urgency to the story. In the end, Disciple of the Devas is not just about defeating evil — it’s about the power of belief, friendship, and rising up even when the odds are against you. A must-read for those who enjoy fantasy with heart and meaning. ... Read More
Sachin Gupta
31 May 2025
4
Shalendra Roy's captivating fantasy novel *Disciple of the Devas* engage readers in an another vibrant world teeming with cosmic conflicts, spiritual journeys, and divine mysteries. The story centers on character Priya Star, a resolute follower of Arup, who sets out on a risky quest to protect the kingdom of Rupa from the fury of Lord Setana, a frightful Voodoo Maalik imprisoned in Naraka who aims to use a rare gemstone to overcome interdimensional barriers. This books have fast-paced action, creative world-building, and deep themes of bravery, fate, and the conflict between light and dark abound in Roy's story. Every scene feels vivid and engrossing due to the writing's fluidity and cinematic quality. Priya's character made much more interesting with a unique zebra named Handsome, the trusty wolf PaPa, and the knowledgeable owl-shaman Guru Gildron. This is a story of heavenly purpose, personal power, and touches our heart deeply. A must-read for mythological fantasy looking for a new, culturally rich plot that speaks to them on a spiritual and adventurous level. ... Read More
Amrutha
26 May 2025
5
If you are looking for a book that has fantasy, female lead and is well paced..This book is for you. A gripping fantasy novel with an epic adventure narrative. This is the story of Priya Star, who is on a quest to save the realm of Rupa from the vengeful Lord Setana. The book is filled with magical creatures, divine forces and challenges. The writing is so engaging and the world building and character development is so vivid that you get lost in time. You won't realize how fast you turn pages. Will recommend for sure. ... Read More
ADHITHYA A P
26 May 2025
5
Let's gather around, and listen to a tale as old as the stars themselves, found within the pages of this amazing book "Disciple of the Devas." This book tells a wonderful story, much like the old tales of gods and demons we used to hear. Imagine a world with three parts: one where the kind and powerful gods live, another dark and scary place like a deep pit where a bad fellow named Lord Setana was locked away, and our own world where people and animals live together. For a long time, these three worlds lived peacefully side-by-side. But then, this Lord Setana, a very strong and mean sorcerer, got angry. He wanted to break free from his prison in that dark place and cause trouble in the land of the gods. He was looking for a special shiny stone that could tear down the walls between all the worlds. The gods needed help, and they found it in a brave young woman named Priya Star from our world. She was a devoted follower of a wise person named Arup. Priya had to go on a very dangerous journey to save the gods' world. Along the way, she had some loyal friends: a zebra named Handsome, a wolf named PaPa, and a wise old owl named Guru Gildron. These companions helped her face many difficulties. This story is full of adventure, where it's hard to tell who is good and who is bad at times. Priya had to be strong, keep her faith, and be very brave. She was determined to stop Lord Setana's revenge and fulfill her important task. It's a story about fighting evil with courage and the help of good friends. It feels like you are right there with Priya, traveling to the land of the gods.A truly captivating read for those who cherish stories of courage and the enduring struggle against darkness. It's a story that keeps you wanting to know what happens next. ... Read More
Amar Naik
24 May 2025
5
"Disciple of the Devas" embarks readers on a captivating journey through a tri-realm universe, weaving together elements of fantasy, mythology, and adventure. Author Shalendra Roy invites readers into a vividly crafted universe of three coexisting realms: Rupa, the abode of divine beings; Naraka, a hellish underworld; and Arup, the realm of humanity and animals.          The narrative begins with a harmonious coexistence among these realms, which is shattered by the Lord Setana, a Voodoo Maalik consumed by power and revenge. His ambition to dominate Naraka and unleash chaos upon Rupa sets the stage for an epic clash of good versus evil. At the heart of the story is Priya Star, a brave and determined disciple from Arup, who is summoned by the Gods as their last hope against Setana's dark forces. With a colorful cast of companions—Handsome the zebra, PaPa the wolf, and Gurud Gildron the shaman owl—Priya's journey evolves into a classic tale of courage, friendship, and self-discovery.             The prose is engaging, immersing readers in a world where the struggles between light and darkness are palpable. Shalendra Roy skillfully balances action with introspective moments, allowing readers to explore themes of bravery, friendship, and the fight against evil. The character development is commendable, particularly Priya, whose journey is not only one of adventure but also of self-discovery and growth.               The plot is well-paced, filled with unexpected twists that keep readers on the edge of their seats. Overall, "Disciple of the Devas" is an enchanting and thought-provoking read that appeals to fans of epic fantasy. Shalendra Roy's ability to weave a profound narrative with relatable characters makes this book a commendable addition to the genre. ... Read More
Rajendra Kumar
17 May 2025
4
DISCIPLE OF THE DEVAS BY SHALENDRA ROY Writer @authorshalendra Published by @treeshadebooks Bookstore @amazonbooksin Lord Setana, a strong Voodoo Maalik, was exiled and imprisoned in the horrible region of Naraka a long time ago. In pursuit of a rare gemstone that could break the borders between realms, he unleashed his demonic forces against the realm of the Gods, Rupa, causing chaos as he burned with fury and a burning desire for freedom. They call upon Priya Star, a valiant follower of Arup, to set out on a perilous mission to save their realm because the Gods' world is in risk of being destroyed. Together with her energetic friends—a devoted wolf named PaPa, a sage shaman owl named Guru Gildron, and a cherished zebra named Handsome—Priya has to find the fabled staff, the Peeraboo of Destiny, a magical key that will open the door to the Land of the Gods. Priya encounters unspeakable hardships on this epic journey, where the distinction between light and evil becomes hazy, putting her fortitude, faith, and willpower to the test. This story revolves around Lord Setana's retaliation bringing destruction to all three realms, and her bravery to use the Peeraboo of Destiny and accomplish her sacred mission. The book was fantastic. Enter a magical world of supernatural powers and heavenly creatures with this book. Priya experiences a number of difficult trials that push her emotional and physical boundaries and call into question the core tenets of her faith in this book, which depicts a world where darkness and light coexist. She traverses a perilous terrain of hardships that will require all of her fortitude, tenacity, and dedication. ... Read More
Rutvi Koul
04 May 2025
4
The fast-paced storytelling paints vivid scenes, keeping readers on the edge of their seats. The plot is not only engaging but also stands out for its originality. Themes of courage, faith, divinity, and vengeance are woven seamlessly into the narrative, taking readers on an exhilarating journey across realms. What I appreciated most about the book was its unique concept—the battle between the devas and the vengeful Lord Setana. It offered a fresh perspective that I hadn’t encountered before. Overall a compelling read.... ... Read More
Savitha Anand
30 April 2025
5
Shalendra Roy has portrayed an astounding world of fantasy in his novel "Disciple of the Devas" where he talks about the celestial beings and other realms. The book goes forward with a brave embark of Priya Star, the courageous peer of Arup for the safety of the realm along with her spirited acolytes such as a zebra named Handsome, Papa- a trustworthy wolf and Guru Gildron, an erudite shaman owl. The place, where they are going, is a den of Lord Setana who was imprisoned and banished in the hellish kingdom, that is, the Naraka. When he is all set to destroy the barriers amidst the two worlds. What will happen next? The writing style is intriguing, fascinating and flawless. The author's plot making skill is so enchanting that the readers hook into the book till the end. I appreciate the book wholeheartedly and recommend it to the readers who love to read about fantasy and adventure. ... Read More
Arghadipa Chakraborty
29 April 2025
5
Disciple of the Devas by Shalendra Roy is an astounding read about the fabulous realm of celestial beings. The story revolves around Priya Star, a brave acolyte of Arup, who embarks on a dangerous quest to save their realm. There lived a powerful Voodoo Maalik—Lord Setana— who was banished and imprisoned in Naraka, a hellish realm. He unleashes his forces upon the realm of the Gods, Rupa, plunging it into chaos in search of a rare gemstone capable of shattering the boundaries between worlds. The author takes us on an epic adventure, where the line between light and darkness blurs. The story is intriguing with a fast-paced plot. The author's flawless writing style makes everything vivid. The twists and turns make it an unputdownable read. The world-building is excellent. I loved Priya's spirited companions, a beloved zebra named Handsome, a loyal wolf named PaPa, and a wise shaman owl named Guru Gildron. Strength, resolve, faith, courage, vengeance and divine purpose everything has my heart. While reading, I felt like I was traveling with Priya to the land of the Gods. Overall, I loved this book and would strongly recommend it to all. ... Read More
Abinaya Annadurai
17 April 2025
5
With this book, step into a fantastical realm of extraordinary abilities and divine beings. This book shows a realm where darkness and light converge, Priya faces a series of formidable trials that strain her physical and emotional limits, and challenge the very foundations of her beliefs. She navigates a treacherous landscape of trials and tribulations that will demand every ounce of her strength, resilience, and devotion. ... Read More
Khushboo Yadav
14 April 2025
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