A Chalin woman, Anzi, is assigned to help him remember what he'd forgotten of their language and land. But his presence has caught the attention of the Tarig, the cruel overlords of the Entire who would love to recapture the escaped prisoner from the Rose. Quinn soon learns his wife is dead and his daughter is enslaved in a far land. With Anzi's help, he travels an immense distance to the Ascendancy in disguise to find a way to rescue his daughter. As he memories return he knows why facing the Tarig is a dangerous prospect.
Bright of the Sky is an amazing start to a new science fiction series from author Kay Kenyon. At first I wasn't sure if I wanted to read about Titus Quinn because he seemed very much a grumpy old man. However as the story unfolds, I was drawn in. The world of the Entire is familiar and strange, full of both humanoid and alien creatures. The culture is as deep and rich as the world. I especially like the religion. In a world ruled by the seemingly undefeatable Tarig, the god of the Entire is cruel and harsh. A common blessing is 'god not looking at you' and godmen live their lives taking the focus of god away from others.
My Recommendation
As the first book in The Rose and the Entire series Bright of the Sky make an impressive start. Fans of science fiction will love the well-developed world of the Entire as well as the machinations of Minerva Company back in the Rose. I give this book my highest recommendation.
Bright of the Sky by Kay Kenyon
Published by Pyr
453 pages
Also in this series: A World Too Near
Bright of the Sky is available at Amazon.com
Pyr Publishing provided me with a free review copy of A World Too Near