About the Book
In a post-apocalyptic world that exists in two planes, does Elia, without Hokk, have any hope of returning to Above and rescuing her family, and, without Elia, will Hokk become just another lost soul roaming the endless plains of Below?Book Synopsis
The epic adventure continues. . .
Elia has been separated from Hokk for many weeks as she struggles to live with the Torkin marauders. Viewed as a dangerous outsider, she works tirelessly to gain their acceptance, though all the while, she has resigned herself to never being able to return to her home above the clouds.
Yet Hokk has found a way to leave Below for good, and once he crosses forbidden boundaries to track Elia down in the mountains, they finally escape and fly away to Above.
Together, they embark on a perilous quest that takes them across the scorched sand dunes of a desolate floating island, where the sun's deadly rays endanger Hokk's life. Their only hope of survival is to be saved by a family with important ties to the privileged classes which Elia has been trying to infiltrate. As she digs deeper, scandalous secrets are revealed, threatening to destroy everything Elia has been trying to do to save Hokk, herself, and her own family from the forces that would see them eliminated.
Review Quotes
". . . this seamless blend of fantasy, dystopia, and myth yields an absorbing tale. The growing bond between Elia and Hokk will enchant true romantics, while the surprising plot twists and ongoing mystery will satisfy readers looking for a dose of danger and action. Unusual and largely engaging."--Kirkus Reviews
"A fastpaced suspense drama with enough twists, turns, and fantastical elements to keep audiences of any age intrigued and coming back for more." -- Foreword Reviews
Praise for Book 1
"In this first book in the Broken Sky Chronicles, originally published in Canada, Chabot should catch readers' imagination with his keen eye for characterizations and flow. Elia is from Above, living and working on one of several majestic floating islands, though she and her family are little more than servants. When her island begins to crumble away, and the Imperial Guard stalk her as a traitor, she falls over the edge of her world into Below. Hokk is an exile cursed to a solitary existence on the prairies of Below for a crime committed in his youth. When he sees the islands of Above coming closer, all he can think of is to warn the same people who sentenced him. Along the way he finds Elia and takes her with him--as proof that their worlds may be literally colliding. Shifting attention between Elia and Hokk, the third-person narrative draws readers along briskly, the worldbuilding tinged with details sampled from indigenous and fantasy cultures. This installment's open-ended mysteries should leave readers eager to see where it turns next."--Publisher's Weekly