Wednesday, March 5, 2025

 Review

The Bound Worlds


I have to say, I was relieved to delve into The Bound Worlds – the final installment of the Devoured Worlds trilogy, as I was itching to discover how O’Keefe would round this epic adventure off. And I wasn’t disappointed.
Here's the blurb to pique your interest:

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Naira and Tarquin have found a new home on Seventh Cradle. But the peace they’ve built is short-lived as mysterious assailants ambush the settlement and Naira is haunted by visions of a monstrous future. Catastrophe strikes when Tarquin uncovers a plot to bring about the end of the universe. As humanity races against the clock to prevent their extinction, old secrets come to light and loyalties fracture, and Naira realizes she may be the key to saving the world—or ending it.

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If superb character development and the artful evolution of her plotline wasn’t enough, O'Keefe goes one step further by skillfully exploiting the perils faced by our intrepid heroes and heroines when the ‘printing’ process goes wrong. Yes, there’s only so much the human psyche can withstand before insanity beckons. And if a person is ‘cracked’ by their enemies deliberately? Ah then things get very interesting indeed, and the mayhem that ensues can threaten the very existence of mankind, especially when the universe is literally tearing itself apart at the seams.

A most satisfying, intensely compelling conclusion to a great trilogy, and one that isn’t afraid to explore the ethical dilemmas that ensue when fanatical despots face off against those bolstered by world-moving, all-consuming love.

Amazon Review


(But what new series will O'Keefe release next to keep up the tempo?)

Personally, I can't wait. So, if YOU want to find out more, keep an eye out for my in-depth review of the entire series, due out later this month in Amazing Stories.