Fighting for his life in a strange world, Luke is finally closing in on his to bring back his long-lost family and return home together.
Luke Bennet and his partner, the dwifkin Zea, have reached the eastern continent. But the Pantheon hasn’t given up trying to stop them, unleashing a horde of demons across the land in hopes of killing Luke once and for all. Wherever he goes, there are always more, ready to sink their claws into him. And no matter how many of them he defeats, he doesn’t get any stronger. Because these beings exist outside of the system itself . . .
Demons are hardly the only danger Luke must face. A whole new slate of challenges—from necromancers to monstrous spider colonies to an all-powerful draconic guardian only hinted at in his dead father’s journals—all await him here.
But regardless of who stands in his way, whatever magic they wield and however strong they may be, Luke is determined to unravel the mysteries of the God Machine so he and his family can finally go home.
The beginning of this book had me worried it was going to be a poor ending (the story shrunk and returned to just fighting in the woods with 2 people). But the ending was even better than I hoped for, both in terms of cool plot revelations and with emotional moments for the characters.