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Featured Author: Sarai for Bitten by Books (http://bittenbybooks.com/?p=298) Rating: 3 Tombstones
In a world where survival is all-important, two children will be conceived by an exiled vampire princess and a journalism student from Earth, and then born to two different women. Leila, the godChild, is a genetically modified weapon that will protect Shayton in her time of need. Talkar is the demonChild, who, in his unmodified glory, will bring balance to Leila. Follow the story of Talkar as he is raised amongst a people that set him apart for being an unauthorized birth and a Loner with no apparent sibling.
The world of Shayton is a different one indeed. It is an inter-dimensional world, home to a vampire race that lives off the energy of others. Adrenaline and other emotional highs are preferred, though there are some who are Fear-Eaters and do the forbidden - thrive off the terror of their prey. The males of Shayton have lost a great deal of their power (and in most, the ability to father children) eons ago, and their society is now very female-oriented (read: almost Amazonian). Though they have a great deal of personal freedom and no typical mores when it comes to certain aspects of their lives, they are exceptionally community-oriented with the good of all coming before the good of one.
This book was originally written as a serial, and I wasn’t overly impressed with how it reads as a novel. Though I enjoyed some of the dialog later in the book, I found the first forty or so pages hard to follow, with sporadic intervals of time not clearly marked. There is virtually no written back history of Shayton, and this entire story is written as if everyone already knows everything they need to about this world. Having no prior knowledge of this author and story, I found that highly disconcerting. As I finished this story I found the link to http://shayton.net/info.htm and, lo and behold, discovered the treasure trove of facts that had been left out of the story itself. Due to this, I highly suggest readers of this story read the fact file first. It makes a great deal of the story more interesting and will not give away the plot if you avoid the timeline from 98 BT Leila Born down.
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