Once, there were
four Titans:
Urth, the mother
of Gaea,
Sky, the father of
the heavens,
Fate, the overseer
of life and death,
And Time, the
keeper of the Eternal Clock.
The lovers, Fate
and Time, ruled over all.
Together they kept
Gaea at peace,
Until one thousand
years ago when
Mother Urth and
Father sky created mortal man.
And shattered the
Eternal Clock.
Time hated the
children of Urth and Sky.
Thus, the Keepers
were born.
Time assigned each
to small pieces of Gaea,
Taking parts from
Fate, Urth, and Sky.
Then, Time turned
Urth into the Mother Tree
And dissipated Sky
into the clouds.
The Keepers
resented Time for what she had done.
For which Time
banished them.
What her lover had
done disgusted Fate.
To trap Time, Fate
turned to the Keeper of the Stars.
Who Time shattered
into twelve.
Creating the
Zodiac – The heroes of mortal men.
Beneath the boughs
of the Mother Tree,
Fate trapped Time
for an eternity.
Angry and hurt,
Time divided her soul in two.
Thus the 13th
Zodiac was born:
Eternity
By Lacey Krauch
Time is fickle and
petulant. She is the one ephemeral idea of which we simultaneously have too
much and never enough. She promises never-ending tomorrows and warps the
memories of our yesterdays. Time traps young hearts in decaying bodies and
gifts wretched souls with youthful vigor. She tricks us into believing we are
more or less than we are, than we could ever be. Time smiles as she gives with
one hand and steals with the other.
In The 13th
Zodiac, Lacey Krauch delivers her rendition of Time’s saga. Mortals, the
children of Urth and Sky, tell their young the tale of Time’s ill-fated quest
to repair the Eternal Clock and undo the creation of men. Time is their elusive
boogeyman and her lover, Fate, their stalwart champion. But the Titans are
distant, little more than fairy tales told as bedtime stories. The Zodiac are
all too real. Twelve individuals bearing the sigils as birthmarks, evidence
proving the stories are as real as their skin.
When Liya, the
daughter of Aria’s Queen and her husband, Prophet Skylis, is born with the
eternity symbol on her delicate newborn shoulder, Eternity, the thirteenth
zodiac takes her first breath. Skylis, desperate to know the meaning behind his
daughter’s mark, convinces Fate to allow him to see Time. Time, still angry
over her lover’s betrayal, is trapped in a cave deep under the Mother Tree,
held fast by ancient roots. Against Fate’s warnings, he begs Time to show him
Liya’s future. Time grants his request, taking his eyes as payment. After all,
one doesn’t truly need eyes to see. She kills Fate and is loosed on Gaea once
again, determined to repair the Eternal Clock and erase men from existence.
Time chooses
Soren, the cruel and grasping King of Chall, as her puppet, enlisting him to
search for Liya, the princess of Aria. She gifts his kingdom with superior
armaments and encourages his invasion of the tiny island kingdom to expand his
borders and take possession of the princess. The now eight-year-old Liya
escapes under the protection of sixteen-year-old Jemi, her sworn protector.
They make their way to a Brighton, a small coastal village, and are adopted by
a friend of Jemi’s father. There they live as commoners. Liya remembers nothing
of her life as a princess. Jemi and the adoptive family are vigilant in hiding
Liya’s true identity. Until one day, ten years later when a chance encounter
with a man in the market. This man turns out to be the Crown Prince of Chall,
Jase, Zodiac Leo. Jase has been searching for Liya for years. For reasons of
his own, Jase has no intentions of taking the princess back to his monster of a
father.
Alarmed by his
sudden appearance, Jemi, Zodiac Aries, and her twin adopted brothers, Jiroo and
Tokei, Pisces and Capricorn, with the assistance of a local shopkeeper, June, Sagitarrius,
kidnap the prince and escape to Undall with Liya. Along the way, Liya’s
zodiac-inherited ability to pause time becomes more and more evident. The group
has questions and heads to the Keeper’s Library for answers. The librarians are
also Zodiacs and happily assist the group on their quest to keep Time from her
realizing destructive plans.
Skirmishes with
soldiers from Chall, near-misses, breath-taking escapes, heart-breaking
betrayals, and mind-boggling revelations stalk the Zodiac across Gaea from the
gates of Chall to the Monastery of Fate Divided in the Dark Forest to the
prison fortress of Mount Callous. Love is found and lost, families are created
and torn apart. Zodiacs are discovered and scattered. Time is killed and a new
Titan takes her place.
This book is a
page-turner and threatens readers with losing track of Time. Give in to that
impulse, just this once. Surely nothing bad will happen if you do.