The war on the raknoth is all but won.The war on demons is just beginning.In the wake of the hybrid massacres, a devastated Enochia looks to their leaders for answers. From the safety of his White Tower, the High Cleric obliges. Look to those who upset Enochia’s natural order to begin with, he says… Look no further than Haldin Raish, and his demonic ilk.When the Sanctum declares a holy war on … demonic ilk.
When the Sanctum declares a holy war on all of Shaper-kind, Haldin soon finds himself facing unsavory choices and even more unsavory allies. And when he learns just how much danger the raknoth still pose to Enochia, he’s left with little doubt. Like it or not, Enochia is going to need its Shapers to survive what’s coming. And no one else is coming to save the day.
Now, surrounded by allies he can’t trust and trapped on a planet that wants no part of him—save for his head—Haldin must face down his greatest opponent yet: the people of Enochia.
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A great final chapter to the excellent “HARVESTER ” series! Author MITCHELL has pulled out all the stops on world-building,and character development with each novel till this satisfying ending..A treat to read!
So ends the trilogy of Wars of Enochia, poignant and compelling story, a wonderful in depth story of Enochians with the political and religious clashes, the rise of the dissidents and their fight with the ragnok, the acceptance of the rising mental powers of some the citizens.. This has been a culmination of a great series, mystery and secrets uncovered, albeit through much bloodshed. I was captivated from the beginning, a hard to put down read!
I’ve read all the books in the Harvester and Enochian war series. Children of Enochia is a good conclusion to not only Enochian war but also the Harvesters series. For those who haven’t read all the books, the good news is that each book really stands on it’s own. Each comes to a reasonable resolution. However, there are a few threads that snake through all the books. All the loose ends are sorted out by the conclusion of Children of Enochia.
Children of Enochia is a good story with the main characters, especially the narrator and primary character, Haldin, being well drawn out. Haldin is involved in several action sequences involving aliens, reactionary religious forces, shadowy ancient organizations, and crazy ass zealots. But there is also introspection and calm moments with Haldin working to understand his place in the universe and how he can best help the people he loves and his home, Enochia.
The other interesting character development involves an alien who has gone from being the ultimate source of evil and pain on Enochia to an ally of the humans. The author could have taken the easy way out and merely had the character just decide to leave his life of evil behind and begin to do good works. Instead, as the plot unfolds, it is clear this not just a change of heart but rather the calculus of self-interest by an amoral, near-immortal creature. Best character development in the book.
The bottom line is that the book is fun, plenty of action, and resolution of plot threads remaining across the series. All in all a satisfying conclusion to the 8 book series.
Luke R. Mitchell has once again shown his prowess at writing an entertaining, thought-provoking, action-packed story. This is the final book of the Enochian War series and is an artful conclusion to this enjoyable journey into the world of Haldin, Elise and crew. There are plenty of thrills and good humor along the way! I highly recommend this series to anyone interested in sci-fi/fantasy and if you haven’t yet delved into this genre, this would be a great one with which to start!
I loved this book. Anytime I find myself in need of fulfilling entertainment, I always check to see if Luke R. Mitchell has anything new. Once again, he has come to the rescue with an exciting, satisfying story with characters you can’t help but love, or really hate. As long as he keeps writing, I’ll keep reading.