The Comet Despair changed everything, even creating a race of animal people (Anasiens). The humans and Anasiens formed a tentative alliance, but one tragic day a war known as the human revolt forced the two species apart. Once again slavery and trafficking is legal and rampant, once again there is devastation in the land, and once again society is ruled by chains. Years later, a child is born of both sides. Thirteen year old Hunter was trapped... caged... isolated... alone... enslaved... and forced to hold the knowledge that it didn''t have to be this way. Sometimes... you don''t need a comet to change the world forever.
This book isn't like any other self published work I've read. It's carefully thought out, the characters actually have some back story , though I admit, there are some things that could be changed, this book is still a beautiful piece.
I loved this book. The message is powerful. The main character, Hunter, is a strong willed individual that you want to survive. Though minor editing mistakes, the story is great and mistakes over looked in reading this wonderful peace that brings an important message in a way that will get people to see what is happening in the world around them.