The first installment of this fantastical, steampunk, fantasy series introduces us to the first prominent characters of the World System. We meet Adi Crestone, pirate captain and indentured slave to Sasha Riven aka, The Blood Queen, the ruthless leader of an organized crime operation.
Crestone, sent on a mission by the Blood Queen, soon gets ambushed and though plans backfire causing chaos and loss of lives, Crestone manages to retrieve what the Blood Queen sought; Apyreon, an ancient relic, and a hostage, officer, Theo Vanguard of the Imperial Navy.
Upon their escape to the Moon Xys, Crestone befriends Ion Rucinare, a young boy who lives with his grandfather in a desolate and remote part of the moon. She feels an affinity for the boy reminding her of her son Lucas. The son Crestone is anxious to reunite with as soon as she gives the Blood Queen the prized possession and is relinquished of her servitude.
However, everything doesn’t fall according to plan and amid turmoil; Adi Crestone, Theo Vanguard and Ion Rucinare all find their lives unavoidably intertwined as they embark on a common journey involving the coveted artifact Apyreon.
We are enmeshed in an action-packed story that delivers magical realms and mystical characters in vivid fashion. The plot twists kept me engaged and the reveals were masterfully positioned down to the very end. You will not be disappointed by this first book, only wishing the next one were readily available.