The Betrayal of Ka
The Betrayal of Ka by Shea R. Oliver
My rating: 3.5 of 5 stars
As the spaceship secretly lands on Earth, Ka’s mission is clear: find and kill Transprophetics. His shipmates think of him as a killer. On his home planet of Koranth, he is considered a murderer. Haunted in his dreams by the boy whose life he stole, Ka struggles to define who he really is.
A girl in a temple in Thailand. A boy kidnapped in Mexico. Both can do the impossible. Both can move objects with their minds. These two Transprophetics pose grave risks to the Donovackia Corporation as it plans its invasion of Earth.
With a blade in his hand, Ka’s decision to kill, or not, will reverberate across the galaxy.
The author did a good job of setting up this new world. The characters were developed and the situations that we as readers are privy to are very real i.e. sex, drugs, murder, etc. There were a few concurrent storylines so pay attention. I didn't get confused, but if you don't pay attention you might.
I thought Ka got a bad rap. He reminds me of many teens today who fall into bad situations through poor choices and are left on their own to deal with the negative fallout, including being labeled as a "bad" guy.
I think Syfy lovers will enjoy this new world that was expertly crafted. Outside of it taking me a bit to get into the story, in the beginning, I enjoyed this story. Get your copy here and please support the author by leaving a review.
Note: I received this ARC in exchange for an honest review, which I give freely. Thank you to the author for your patience.
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My rating: 3.5 of 5 stars
As the spaceship secretly lands on Earth, Ka’s mission is clear: find and kill Transprophetics. His shipmates think of him as a killer. On his home planet of Koranth, he is considered a murderer. Haunted in his dreams by the boy whose life he stole, Ka struggles to define who he really is.
A girl in a temple in Thailand. A boy kidnapped in Mexico. Both can do the impossible. Both can move objects with their minds. These two Transprophetics pose grave risks to the Donovackia Corporation as it plans its invasion of Earth.
With a blade in his hand, Ka’s decision to kill, or not, will reverberate across the galaxy.
BOOK REVIEW
I'll be the first to admit SyFy is not really my genre. However, when I was presented this one I was intrigued. It could have been because a couple of the characters had powers that I often wished that I had in my youth. Two young people appear to have the gift of telekinesis. Unfortunately, a young mercenary has been dispatched to kill them and the mayhem begins.The author did a good job of setting up this new world. The characters were developed and the situations that we as readers are privy to are very real i.e. sex, drugs, murder, etc. There were a few concurrent storylines so pay attention. I didn't get confused, but if you don't pay attention you might.
I thought Ka got a bad rap. He reminds me of many teens today who fall into bad situations through poor choices and are left on their own to deal with the negative fallout, including being labeled as a "bad" guy.
I think Syfy lovers will enjoy this new world that was expertly crafted. Outside of it taking me a bit to get into the story, in the beginning, I enjoyed this story. Get your copy here and please support the author by leaving a review.
Note: I received this ARC in exchange for an honest review, which I give freely. Thank you to the author for your patience.
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