Ethera grave
Description
In the final book of this dark, dangerous, roller coaster of a space opera trilogy, stretch the limits of your imagination in this mind-bending adventure—perfect for fans of The Expanse and A Long Way to a Small Angry Planet.
Caiden has finally been reunited with his sister Leta after ten years on the run with his unique starship and managed to convince his longtime enemy—Threi—to join his side. But the multiverse isn’t safe yet. Threi’s sister is still the most powerful being in existence. And she still wants to collapse their beautiful, diverse, constellation of multiverses down to one. Now, Caiden and his makeshift family carry the fate of all the worlds in their hands.Praise for Ethera Grave: "Parallel universes pop like champagne bubbles in the fizzy and frenetic final space opera of Hansen’s Graven series." ?Publishers Weekly "Ethera Grave pulls it all together and absolutely nails the landing. It'll tear your heart up in all the best ways." ?Shelly Campbell, author of Under the Lesser MoonThe Graven TrilogyNophek Gloss Azura Ghost Ethera GraveMore Details
9780316430739
Also in this Series
Published Reviews
Publisher's Weekly Review
Parallel universes pop like champagne bubbles in the fizzy and frenetic final space opera of Hansen's Graven series (after Azura Ghost). Caiden Winn is locked into a hopeless mission to thwart the homogenized Unity, an ever expanding pocket universe ruled by Abriss Cetre, from swallowing up all the other individual bubbles of the multiverse. He finds an unlikely ally in Abriss's estranged brother, Threi, and together they plot to sever Abriss from the noncorporeal Graven spirit, Ethera, that drives her and gives her power. While Threi and Caiden's team assaults the Unity's capital, Caiden projects himself back in time to find the threads that tie Ethera to Caiden's own ancient Graven mentor, Azura, and to Vaith, a remnant spirit linked directly to Caiden himself. Not for the uninitiated, this outing takes a cosmic perspective, rapidly oscillating between distant pasts and wild futures with Caiden and his friends often caught in the turbulent temporal shifts. Luckily, a deeply human spark of loyalty among the fighters keeps the chill of the multiverse from freezing out its readers. This proves a worthy finale. Agent: Naomi Davis, BookEnds Literary. (July)
Library Journal Review
Caiden never wanted to be a hero, but with his Graven power he is an unlikely leader among the Cartographers and an uneasy ally of Threi Cetre, the Casthen Prime. Caiden's childhood friend Leta attempts to recover her found family of Graves who still shield Threi's sister Abriss. Meanwhile, Abriss uses her own Graven power to reshape the universe under Unity, bringing her vision of a peaceful universe to life--and destroying every living thing that does not fit within it. The chance to stop her may lie in Caiden, whose genetic structure has the possibility to match her power, but the cost may be his own humanity. As the forces get ready for their final battles, the fate of the multiverse lies at stake. Multiple points of view allow readers to delve into their beliefs and traumas, creating a character-driven story across space and time. VERDICT The final book of "The Graven" trilogy, after Azura Ghost, digs deep into the multiverse, along with themes of genocide, utopian idealism, and autonomy.--Kristi Chadwick
Library Journal Reviews
Caiden never wanted to be a hero, but with his Graven power he is an unlikely leader among the Cartographers and an uneasy ally of Threi Cetre, the Casthen Prime. Caiden's childhood friend Leta attempts to recover her found family of Graves who still shield Threi's sister Abriss. Meanwhile, Abriss uses her own Graven power to reshape the universe under Unity, bringing her vision of a peaceful universe to life—and destroying every living thing that does not fit within it. The chance to stop her may lie in Caiden, whose genetic structure has the possibility to match her power, but the cost may be his own humanity. As the forces get ready for their final battles, the fate of the multiverse lies at stake. Multiple points of view allow readers to delve into their beliefs and traumas, creating a character-driven story across space and time. VERDICT The final book of "The Graven" trilogy, after Azura Ghost, digs deep into the multiverse, along with themes of genocide, utopian idealism, and autonomy.—Kristi Chadwick
Copyright 2023 Library Journal.Publishers Weekly Reviews
Parallel universes pop like champagne bubbles in the fizzy and frenetic final space opera of Hansen's Graven series (after Azura Ghost). Caiden Winn is locked into a hopeless mission to thwart the homogenized Unity, an ever expanding pocket universe ruled by Abriss Cetre, from swallowing up all the other individual bubbles of the multiverse. He finds an unlikely ally in Abriss's estranged brother, Threi, and together they plot to sever Abriss from the noncorporeal Graven spirit, Ethera, that drives her and gives her power. While Threi and Caiden's team assaults the Unity's capital, Caiden projects himself back in time to find the threads that tie Ethera to Caiden's own ancient Graven mentor, Azura, and to Vaith, a remnant spirit linked directly to Caiden himself. Not for the uninitiated, this outing takes a cosmic perspective, rapidly oscillating between distant pasts and wild futures with Caiden and his friends often caught in the turbulent temporal shifts. Luckily, a deeply human spark of loyalty among the fighters keeps the chill of the multiverse from freezing out its readers. This proves a worthy finale. Agent: Naomi Davis, BookEnds Literary. (July)
Copyright 2023 Publishers Weekly.