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Synopsis
Jame is one of the last of the Kencyrath line, born to battle a world-destroying Lord of Darkness and resuscitate her ancestral heritage. Jame's youth was spent hard and low in a desert wasteland. Now she has discovered her past and her heritage as Highborn—and, with it, the power to call souls out of their bodies and slay the occasional god or two (as well as to resurrect them). First, though, Jame must survive the politics and dangers of haunted Tentir College, a school for warriors where she's a student. At Tentir, Jame saves a young protégé from possession by a powerful, evil soul in search of a body, while combating jealous students who see her as a danger to their ambition for power and want her expelled—and blinded and dead, in the bargain! To make matters worse, she's challenged to a mounted combat duel to decide who is Tentir "top gun"—a competition she must win to graduate. It's trial by fire, as Jame moves closer to a magnificent destiny she both fears—and knows she must face.
Is Honor's Paradox appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 14 and up.
This dark fantasy features a female warrior at a combat academy facing possession, assassination attempts, and mounted combat duels. Violence includes soul manipulation and combat training with potential for death, though not graphically detailed.
What to know going in
This book has strong violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include death, violence, and possession (see the full list above).
Who'll love this
Teens will be drawn to Jame's badass magical powers, her struggles at warrior school, and her epic destiny to save the world from darkness.