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First published September 5, 2006
The laws of nature were only laws so long as nature intended them to be. I wasn’t sure where we stood anymore.In a genre overstuffed with world-ending scenarios, Caine’s take on the apocalypse is fairly unique. In a universe of Djinn and magical humans of different elemental persuasions, the calamity is Mother Nature waking up from her eons of slumber.
My Djinn child was getting a full-on inferiority complex. More than human, less than full Djinn. That was a burden I wasn’t sure how to help her carry.David’s taken Jonathan’s place and is too compromised by the Mother to be of much use to Jo. To off-balance his continued absence, we get Imara, David and Jo’s Djinn offspring.
By my very nature, I wasn't good at taking in the big picture; for me, the whole world was that lost, scared little girl wandering in a field. Those college boys trapped in their wrecked truck. The world revealed itself to me one person at a time.
Of course, we didn't leave. We didn't even discuss it. We just went to work.