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Orishas Among Mortals

An Old Gods Story

Narrated by Nekia Renee Martin and John Joseph Rogers

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Pub Date 1 Feb 2024 | Archive Date 17 Aug 2025
Bandele Books | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members' Audiobooks

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Description

What happens when deities need help?

They seek out mortals, of course.

In this three-story collection, you’ll find magical tales of deities among mortals from the Sky Realm, New York City, and Cosmic Planes too far to reach.

Find out if Eshu, the gatekeeping trickster, can hoodwink the creation deity, Obatala, to craft him a human body. If he fails, he may never get in contact with a mortal that needs his help.

Journey with Oya, the windweaving warrior, as she battles to communicate an important message to one of her divine children on Earth. If she can’t, doom will fall upon mankind.

War with Shango, the hero of lightning, who fights alongside Thor against an uncompromising mystic foe. If they can’t come together to face the dark, there may no longer be light for humanity.

Can the Orishas succeed?

Find out in this collection of short stories and a novelette tied to the TJ Young & The Orishas series, a young adult fantasy based on the mythology of the West African spirits, where deities travel among mortals for the first time in ages. 

What happens when deities need help?

They seek out mortals, of course.

In this three-story collection, you’ll find magical tales of deities among mortals from the Sky Realm, New York City, and Cosmic...


Advance Praise

"Antoine Bandele knows how to write beautifully, and this world he built is awesome. This is perfect for fans of Harry Potter or percy jackson, and i think it was high time for a world like this that is not Western-focused."

-Luna Gerrits

"I really can't put into words just how much I've loved this series so far. I think one of the things that really sets this series apart is the depth of the characters' grief and the real stakes that come with everything they've gone through."

-Marie Reed

"The Orishas and Gods play a much bigger role in this book, and it was fascinating to explore their abilities and power structures. I also didn't expect to encounter Gods I'd heard about from other stories."

-Cyndr

"I loved the whole heist premise and the introduction of Greek gods and other deities into the storyline!"

-Alicia

"I. NEED. MORE. I can’t even put into words how much I love and enjoy this series. It truly just gets better and better with each book and I feel that nowadays, that’s so rare!"

-TheLateBooker 

"Antoine Bandele knows how to write beautifully, and this world he built is awesome. This is perfect for fans of Harry Potter or percy jackson, and i think it was high time for a world like this that...


Available Editions

EDITION Audiobook, Unabridged
ISBN 9798868726521
PRICE US$16.99 (USD)
DURATION 5 Hours, 52 Minutes, 10 Seconds

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Featured Reviews

This was an interesting… Prequel Novella? I thought it was all 3 books, but it seems like this is… A prequel novella for all 3 lol? Either way, the premise was interesting. The jump def surprised me. I thought it was just Orisha’s & then all kinds of Mythology entered the chat lmfao.

The narration was cool though, I loved all the added effects. Nekia Renee Martin did an amazing job, their range is crazy lol!! Overall, listening to this def tempts me to read the main series.

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I was gifted an advanced reader copy of this work in audiobook format via Netgalley in return for an honest review.

The narration is excellent, the music included between stories is atmospheric and beautiful.
I have loved getting to know TJ and learning about Yurba and the Orishas mythology. These stories fill in time before, between and after the events of the third book. I really enjoyed them alot.

A perfect read or listen for a lazy Saturday afternoon.

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This audiobook is a whirlwind of mythology, magic, and adventure. The narrators, John Joseph Rogers and Nekia Renee Martin, bring the story to life with their dynamic performances. The world-building is rich, and the characters are compelling. If you're into stories that blend folklore with modern twists, this one's for you!! 🌟🌟🌟🌟

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Audiobook fantasy for teens and YA, based around West African mythology. Two short and one longer interludes/additional vignettes which intertwine between, and add to our interactions with the characters in the TJ Young series books.
I’ve listened to the first two audiobooks in this series, they are fun fantasy adventure stories.
These additional stories work if you’ve already read the books, but equally will add to your enjoyment if you are a newbie to this series. The author tells you the best place to listen if you are going through the books in turn.
If I’m honest I probably enjoyed the first two shorter stories more. I think they have more of the fun found in the books. But the third story does bring extra understanding of the bigger story to the listener.
Thank you to Bandele Books and NetGalley for the audio ARC. The views expressed are all mine, freely given.

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These were great intro novellas for folks interested in learning more about the Orishas. I’ve never seen stories about them set modern day (with things like social media), so I loved that! I also loved that in the third novella, other deities from other cultures show up, like Thor. It was a cool blending of cultures.

The author jumps in between narration of the novellas to encourage you to read the full stories for each diety, and those longer stories are supposed to connect the novellas together. I’ll note that I was able to follow the novellas without reading the larger stories, but it’s great to have the option. I thought the stories were interesting and easy to follow and generally enjoyed reading them.

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Now I was unaware that this was part of a series (Novellas for each book in the series) but the narration was so good that i didn’t care. In each story the narration changes and each person did such a great job with the characters. There is music that also caught me off guard at first but honestly i love it. And the sound effects for each chapter was a nice idea. This audiobook makes me want to listen to the original series even more. The second novella was my favorite bc the story was good and the narrator really did well.

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This was a fun listen and I really enjoyed it! Orishas Among Mortals is a cool addition to the TJ Young universe and I think it adds a lot, especially if you've read the other books. But even if you haven’t, these stories are a solid way into the world. There’s two shorter stories and one longer one build on the magic and the world building in a really creative way.

I liked how much of the West African mythology came through—it felt rich but still super readable (or in this case, listenable). The narrators were great across the board. Each voice brought the characters to life and the little sound effects and music in between chapters were a nice touch. Really helped the atmosphere and made it easy to get pulled in. I think each of the narrators for each story did a great job with embodying the characters and the emotion that was be conveyed through scenes.

Honestly, I liked the first two stories the most. They had that fast-paced, adventurous vibe that reminds me of other YA myth-based books I’ve loved, but still felt fresh and grounded in this world. The third story was more serious and a bit choppier in flow, but it did deepen the overall lore and helped connect a lot of things from the main series.

Also, I appreciated how the author lets you know where this fits if you’re reading through the whole TJ Young series. That’s super helpful for any new listeners. Overall, I’d definitely recommend this to anyone into YA fantasy with a rich mythos and strong characters.

Thanks to Bandele Books and NetGalley for the audio ARC

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This was such a fun listen—I genuinely enjoyed it! Orishas Among Mortals feels like a welcome addition to the TJ Young universe, especially if you’re already familiar with the other books. But honestly, even if you’re new to the series, these stories are a great way to dive into the world. There are two shorter tales and one longer one, all packed with creative world-building and magic that really bring the setting to life.
I loved how much West African mythology shines through; it feels rich and vibrant, yet still super easy to follow (or listen to). The narrators? Amazing across the board. Each one brought their characters to life with their voices, and the little sound effects and music between chapters added a nice layer of atmosphere that made it easy to get totally immersed. The emotion and character embodiment through each narrator really helped me connect with the stories.
Honestly, I was most hooked by the first two stories. They’ve got that quick, adventurous vibe that’s reminiscent of other YA myth-based books I love, but still managed to feel fresh and rooted in this universe. The third story was a bit more serious and a little choppier in flow, but it was crucial for deepening the lore and tying things together from the main series.
One thing I really appreciated was how the author clearly shows where these stories fit into the larger TJ Young series—super helpful for newcomers and longtime fans alike. Overall, I’d definitely recommend this to anyone into YA fantasy with a rich mythos, great characters, and a world you’ll want to keep exploring.

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