Synopsis:
The countdown clock reads ten days until the end of the world. The citizens are organized. Everyone’s been notified and assigned a duty. The problem is . . . no one knows for sure how it will end.
Energy-hungry Mages are the most likely culprit. They travel toward a single location from every corner of the continent. Fueled by the two suns, each Mage holds the power of an element: air, earth, fire, metal, water, or ether. They harness their powers to draw energy from the most readily available resource: humans.
Ashara has been assigned to the Ethereal task force, made up of human ether manipulators and directed by Loken, a young man with whom she has a complicated past. Loken and Ashara bond over a common goal: to stop the Mages from occupying their home and gaining more energy than they can contain. But soon, they begin to suspect that the future of the world may depend on Ashara’s death.
I enjoyed reading this book. I was a little disoriented by the starting but I grew to love it as I moved through the book. The idea of counting down 10 days to the end of the world, and rewinding it when they failed to save the world felt like a tape rewinder, and it would be interesting to see the consequences of the long term effect.
But I digress. Ashara is the result of the rewinding of the timeline, and she is the one who has a hope of saving them all. Loken is her ex, who still loved her as much and at her side to protect her when she is assigned to the Ethereal task force, where he is her team leader. The romance is just a side plot, with lots of action packed scenes.
The only complaint that I have about is that the characters are not very rounded, and we only know bits and pieces about their life. I feel that it could be a bit better if the characters could have been developed a little more.
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