Have you ever read a book that, regardless of any minor annoyances, enthralls you so completely you can’t seem to let it go? That was the Knight Errant for me. The story was captivating, exciting, and well thought out and executed.
At first I didn’t think I would like the book. You jump into a world without any build-up. For a science fiction story, it would have been nice to have more upfront information about the world. Also I wasn’t a huge fan of both MCs in the beginning. The book is entirely told from Taro’s point of view and I couldn’t really connect with at first. He is unhappy, but you do not know why and he is being secretive about it. Then you meet Rafe. The crew of the Dream is a group of highly trained, feared individuals who could take on anyone and anything. Rafe is the exact opposite. He is on board as “baggage” and he is basically pathic. I absolutely did not like Rafe when he was introduced. He just seem annoying, self centered and worthless in the beginning and I couldn’t see how I would ever like his character.
It didn’t take long before I warmed up to Taro. Though 16, Taro has been through a lot and acts way older than he is. He is tough, takes zero shit and gives as good as he gets. He is completely devoted to his “sister”, Eve, who has been taking care of him his whole life, but he is getting tired living up to her expectations. He is gay and has yet to tell Eve because he doesn’t want to disappoint her. Rafe figures this out and hounds Taro to tell Eve. Taro has enough of Rafe , and his constant flirting, and tries to lose him in a bar, but both end up getting kidnapped.
That is when the story picked up for me. I love adventure and that is what the reader gets from this point on. Taro and Rafe ends up abandoned on a poisonous planet. Taro does everything he can to keep both of them alive and not fall under Rafe’s spell. During this time you really get to see a different side of Rafe. Yes, he is still worthless when it comes to survival, but you get to see he truly has a heart of gold and all he wants in life is to make people happy. I started to warm up to him then and by the time they left the planet I really liked him.
After their rescue, Taro has to make a lot of decisions about his life. Does he want try to keep Rafe in his life? Is he going to tell Eve he is gay? Is he going to go to college like Eve wants? The remainder of the book is Taro finding answers to these questions and learning to become his own individual. Of course Rafe is by his side helping him along, and getting him in trouble.
Overall a funny, entertaining, and adventurous read.