In this SF epic, a young man endures a grueling series of challenges to become a leader and to find his beloved.
Thousands of years ago, the Mokuteki were invaded by the Thrakens, whom they were only barely able to defeat. Afterward, the Mokuteki returned to what they called the “Old Ways”—a tradition that focuses on physical combat and endurance training and eschews much of the advanced technology that distracted them and left them vulnerable to attack. Now, 22-year-old Kai Koa—who would much rather live on a farm with the love of his life, Asher—must undergo a ritual challenge to become a leader of the Mokuteki. After enduring some torturous physical trials, he faces “the Challenge,” an individualized final test: He must find Asher, who’s been kidnapped and sent off-world—and, perhaps, to an entirely different point in time. After a frantic opening, the novel settles comfortably into a time-travel tale, as Kai is transported 2,000 years into the past, during the Thrakens’ invasion of his planet. Eubanks slowly reveals how Kai evolves from a modest, unambitious young man to the leader he’s destined to become. The plot takes several twists and turns as the protagonist struggles to find Asher, and along the way, he learns that his culture’s version of history may not have all the facts. When Kai finally learns Asher’s location, he takes a drastic step to reunite with her. Over the course of the novel, the plot jumps frequently between the past and the future and between different worlds. However, Eubanks makes sure to ground the story in Kai’s obsessive quest and on the gradual unveiling of the Thrakens’ true nature. The tale is also well anchored by the vividly described romance at its center, and it culminates in a surprising conclusion.
A clever, twisty, time-hopping tale.