What if the world you saw every day was vastly different depending on your viewpoint? If your outlook altered not only your perception, but the nature of reality and your power to control it?
Kendra White is about to enter such a world.
As she tries to cope with a workaholic mother and a cold, detached therapist, Kendra accidentally cracks the dark glass between our world and that of the Domains. A realm of powerful Reckoners, some thousands of years old, the Domains are home to seven Houses, each guided by the perspectives and priorities of their members. What is fundamental to a Reckoner of Sight may be unimportant or even dangerous to those from Earth, Blood, Release, Increase, Flux and Chaos.
In her struggle to understand the Domains’ history and rivalries, Kendra becomes an inadvertent piece in a power game some six-thousand years in the playing. A game whose last round ended with the Great Flood that nearly wiped the world clean of both Reckoners and ordinary people like you and me.
Now Kendra is forced to navigate a beautiful and dangerous world of power beyond anything she’s ever imagined. A world she must master before it discards her.
I've been writing speculative, fantasy and science fiction since I was eight. I write for a living as a marketing manager and still enjoy writing fiction and poetry on my own time. I've written at least 30% of five different novels but always stopped because they just weren't that interesting to me. Then the Side Ways came along, and I began writing with a new interest and energy for a fantasy world entirely of my own making.
I've always enjoyed being the game/dungeon master for live, pen-and-paper role playing games with friends. Having done that for 30+ years, I knew that one of my favorite parts was the detail work of creating entire cultures, histories and systems beyond simple characters. Because whenever I'd add a new character, the question always persisted: why do they do the things they do?
The Side Ways is an entirely alternate history, with the addition of seven magical Domains ruled by seven Houses that exist in parallel to the world you and I know. The power of the Reckoners within these Domains comes from the unique viewpoints of each House. The connections and conflicts between the the Houses reach back before the beginning of mankind.
Now... with every new chapter and character and scene, I get to think and take notes and write about that world, those Domains and their interaction with our view of history.
I'm having a lot of fun with it. I hope you enjoy reading. And let me know if you discover that you're allied with a particular House. I get that from a lot of my readers. ;-)
Even before it gets all flying monkeys crazy the protagonist and milieu draw you in. Figuring out how the world works with new eyes along side her is pure adventure. The obvious question to ask a new reader is, "what House are you?" But then you realize one has to get right through the book before one could even begin to answer.
Author Andy Havens takes the reader on a journey where you will question what is real and what is a hallucination. While the world can be difficult to perceive and follow at the start (likely done intentionally), the end result is a fascinating, intriguing fantasy tale with near boundless room for more.
A great debut novel. It reminded me a bit of Neal Stephenson and Erin Morgenstern at times (don't ask me why, though!) - in a good way. :D
Looking forward to reading book 2, which is already out. Book 1 can actually be read for free on the author's website, but I'd recommend buying a copy. ;)
In this fantasy novel, the first in a series, a teenaged girl comes of age in a world that’s suddenly not the one she thought she knew. It’s way more interesting.
I don’t want to reveal too much, but watching Kendra realize that her hallucinations are actually a view into the world as it really is—full of magic and creatures and alternate realities—is a delight. The reader cheers for her throughout the story as she discovers more and more people in her life are in on the deception, and she faces down threats without fully understanding her own power or theirs.
There’s no way to avoid being drawn in to the world with her, watching her figure out the rules, possibilities, and limitations while learning to trust her own instincts.
The author (who, full disclosure, is a personal friend of mine) does a great job at revealing this magical realm slowly, giving readers the outline of its hierarchy and purpose without delving too deep into the mechanics. I don’t often read series—too much of a commitment—so this slow reveal confused me at first. I finished the book with question marks still around what this all means for Kendra and what she’s ultimately capable of. But, of course, I’ll have to read the next two or three forthcoming books for that part of the story!
And I will continue with this series. Kendra is too likeable, and the world too threatening, to abandon her after Book One. I look forward to enjoying Book Two as much as I enjoyed Book One!
I thought this book was very entertaining. I read it quickly and in one whole day. The pacing is really good. It keeps moving forward. The characters are wonderful.