She thought she had me. She was wrong.

I almost brought down Sky City, but now I’m in the hands of the enemy. Again. This time, it’s different. There’s a little respect. Is that something I can build from? Is it something I can trust?

With Nix, the answer of trust is always no. Everything she says is a manipulation of one sort or another. But she offers me a treaty and tells me to get the tribes to sign it. Sign it and there will be peace. She will stop killing tribes, will cease the genocide.

The trick is going to be getting the tribes together to sign it. I have an idea, but my mother isn’t going to like it.

Not even in the slightest. It’s time for both powers—the great tribal Families and the Hands of Tarot to step down.

They won’t go gently. But I’m ready.

The world building is amazing, with many steam-punk elements combined with the use of the unique flora and fauna of the world. The politics have been brewing to war for a long time, and for a politically based book there is a great amount of action and, unfortunately, death... But, can peace be built without sacrifice? Can peace be made at all between all of these diverse elements of society? And can it be done through.... an Olympics style competition????? wow, what a concept.... an amazing read. I cannot wait to read book 3
— THOMAS

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Synn is done fighting, but the fight isn't done with him. As he works to rebuild his fleet with new designs, his friends uncover the meaning behind the Marks, and the danger that has existed on their horizon, hidden from them as they fought each other and to exist on their challenging planet.