Gr 8 Up–In a village so far south across the desert that it’s rumored to be a myth, Naira Khoum has grown up headstrong and eager to fight. Her father has trained Naira and her twin brother Nez since childhood, teaching them the family ethics of fighting not for power but for what is right. When a legion of undead creatures under the control of a masked woman who calls herself “The Mistress” invade their village, killing their father and anyone who stands against them, Naira refuses to hide safely at home. She convinces Nez to help her in her quest to kill The Mistress and liberate their village. As the narrative progresses, it becomes clear that Naira’s importance is not only as a protector of her village, but that she and her brother have a role to play in the larger, ongoing war across the desert. The prologue indicates there are betrayals coming as ancient grudges play out in the lives of Naira and her kin, but the book ends without the anticipated disaster which will, presumably, come in later books in the series. The characters’ relationships are particularly rich, especially the bonds Naira feels to her parents and her brother. Although the author kills off one of Naira’s parents to propel her into her adventure, Naira’s mother is alive and well-developed, providing comfort and support through the book, and there is anticipation of an even larger role in the sequel.
VERDICT Purchase for YA fantasy collections and fans of dragons.
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