The Novels of the Jaran
by Kate Elliott
2020-12-29 07:56:52
All four novels in the saga of a young woman caught between a rebellious nomadic people and their alien oppressors: âTruly an epic masterpieceâ (SF Site). In Jaran, the Earth of the future is just one of the planets ruled by the vast Chapal...
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All four novels in the saga of a young woman caught between a rebellious nomadic people and their alien oppressors: âTruly an epic masterpieceâ (SF Site). In Jaran, the Earth of the future is just one of the planets ruled by the vast Chapalii empire. The volatility of these alien overlords is something with which Tess Soerensen is all too familiar. Her brother, Charles, rebelled against them and was rewarded by being elevated into their interstellar system. Struggling to find her place in the world, Tess sneaks aboard a shuttle bound for Rhui, one of her brotherâs planets. On the ground, she joins up with the native jaran people, becoming immersed in their nomadic society and customs. As she grows ever closer to the charismatic jaran ruler, Ilyaâwho is inflamed by an urgent mission of his ownâTess must choose between her feelings for him and her loyalty to her brother. In An Earthly Crown, the nomadic tribes of the jaran are uniting the settled cities of their homeland one by one. Their charismatic leader, Ilya Bakhtiian, has his loyal wife by his side, but there is something about her he doesnât know: Tess Soerensen is a human. Back home, her brother, Charles, led an unsuccessful revolt against the all-powerful Chapalii empire. Charlesâs insistence that Tess join him is as strong as Ilyaâs reluctance to part with his beloved wifeâand neither considers that Tess may have her own plans for the future. As three fiercely independent spirits struggle for a solution, the fates of both the human race and the jaran hang in the balance. In His Conquering Sword, the jaran have been taking over towns and bending all non-jaran to the law of their rule. With Ilya Bakhtiian in charge, the nomadic fighters are now preparing an assault on the royal city of Karkand. But within the campaign, another struggle looms. Charles, the brother of Ilyaâs wife, Tess, is still driven by thoughts of revolt. Charles travels to Rhui for key information about the past, hoping to bring back his sisterâhis only heir. And in The Law of Becoming, Charles Soerensenâs revolutionary inclinations have been reignited. In this final book, the story of Tess, Ilya, and Charles comes to its stunning conclusion as new generations get involved in the intrigue, Earthâs exiled jaran people resurface, and the Chapalii overlords make one last, unexpected move.
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