It's been a year since the Integration. Kia and Ryushi, along with others, have banded together to form the group known as Parakka. They're goal is to restore the world to what they thought it was like before the Integration. But their quest gets harder and harder, especially now that they're in Kirin Taq, the land overseen by the fearsome Princess Aurin. In their never-ending search for new members, the Parakka get more trouble than they bargained for. But now that a new species has come into play, can Parakka turn them into friends, or will they become their worst foes?
I loved this book! It has so much depth and suspense that I was on the edge of my seat the whole time I was reading it. And it didn't stop their. There was enough action to make me think it was a kung-fu movie. Everyone has their own weapons and stylized moves, so the fighting never is boring. But what really appealed to me was it's anime-like story. I really love anime so this seemed like a very good book.
I really liked this book, so there's not much I really disliked about it. The first few chapters could be a little more exciting, but that's about all.
My favorite part of the book was when Kia journeyed into the Koth Taraan's recording wall. It explained a lot, like how come the Koth Taraan were so reluctant to fight. On the other hand, the first chapter ws a real snoozer. I could hardly stay awake. They were much unlike the rest of the book.
Kia and Ruyshu have set out on a quest. To defend their dead father, and to learn. Kia has become Ice-cold to Ruyshu and their 'adopted cousin', Elani, believing Ty, a great friend, has been killed in the Rage that murdered their father. But what ever happened to Takimi? Makes you wonder, doesn't it? Guess you'll just have to read it...:)