eBook, 464 pages

Published Oct. 13, 2020 by Saga Press.

ISBN:
978-1-5344-3769-2
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In the holy city of Tova, the winter solstice is usually a time for celebration and renewal, but this year it coincides with a solar eclipse, a rare celestial even proscribed by the Sun Priest as an unbalancing of the world.

Meanwhile, a ship launches from a distant city bound for Tova and set to arrive on the solstice. The captain of the ship, Xiala, is a disgraced Teek whose song can calm the waters around her as easily as it can warp a man’s mind. Her ship carries one passenger. Described as harmless, the passenger, Serapio is a young man, blind, scarred, and cloaked in destiny. As Xiala well knows, when a man is described as harmless, he usually ends up being a villain.

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"Today he would become a god. His mother had told him so."

The opening line may seem like something any mother would tell her son, but in the case of Serapio, his mother truly believes he will become the Crow God reborn. She blinds him, carves marks of the Carrion Crow tribe into his skin, all so he can fulfil the prophecy on the day of the convergence.

Black Sun was the epic fantasy I was waiting for. I loved all the characters, the world-building was fantastic and I didn’t want to put it down once. The story can be dark at times but overall it felt hopeful, and the majority of the characters showed compassion and a desire to do good, even when things aren’t going quite as planned.

It opens with the mutilation of Serapio by his mother ten years prior. Once you have been shocked by that, …

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