Over 1500 years ago, all that was steeped in magic was hidden from humanity. Today, magic is the stuff of myth...or so Rebecca Bray thinks. She has always ignored things of fantasy, concentrating on reality. Yet after a traumatic life event, Rebecca is seeing and interacting with things that shouldn’t be there. She wonders if she might be going crazy. Some kind of power has awakened inside her and, if she doesn't find someone to explain what is happening, it will destroy her.
Llyr Loegaire has earned the title of Hunter. His first assignment is to eliminate a novice magic user as part of the first stage of his people’s invasion of Earth. What should have been a quick mission is complicated when he is magically prevented from killing his target. He must now stay near her, maintaining a façade of friendship, as he tries to find a way to complete his orders.
We were gifted this book a few years ago because we're friends with the author's parents and my husband has known Doug for a long time. It was fun to finally read it recently and get pulled into the story. The edition I read had several typos, which I expected, and there were actually fewer than I expected, so that impressed me. Some descriptions seemed a little stilted to me, as if Doug struggled to explain what he envisioned, but I felt like things got smoother as the book progressed. And about 2/3 of the way through, I didn't want to put the book down because I was so interested in finding out how it would end. The ending definitely leaves plenty of room for another book, so I'm not surprised to see there are more in the series. I'll have to check them out!
Well written. Good and positive intro into earth magic ancestry. Eternal question, why desire what is not yours, how to avoid war, keeping link with family while seeking own life line. Did not relate to soul link as a form of string. Read more like a prisoner. Could impress and scare a young reader.
The first chapter of Descendent is full of emotion. I really related well to Rebecca. She is a very caring person, does not like conflict, but because of her stubbornness often finds herself in the middle of conflict. When I was Rebecca's age I was just as stubborn, and it often landed me in huge fights with and standoffs with my brothers. Even though I'd rather have made peace with my siblings, I just had to be stubborn. Thankfully I've mostly outgrown that, and I hope as the series go on to see Rebecca do the same.