Jordan Ifueko has amazingly presented this book “Redemptor”. Joniece Abbott-Pratt has years of experience in narrating the true essence of characters. Jordan’s way of making the connection of different characters with the theme is fascinating and has spell bound effect on readers. The Story is an incredibly intriguing and overall fantastic tale. Both Raybearer and Redemptor are intriguing volumes of Jorden for the readers.
The long-awaited continuation of the moment ‘New York Times’ top-rated YA dream about ‘Tarisai’s’ journey to change her destiny. Interestingly, an Empress Redemptor sits on Aritsar’s lofty position. To mollify the evil spirits of the dead, ‘Tarisai’ should now bless her very own gathering, coming into her full power as a ‘Raybearer’. She should then dive into the Underworld, a penance to end every future barbarity. Not set in stone to get by.
Or possibly, that is everything she said to her inexorably far-off circles. Months into her temperamental rule as a sovereign, youngster spirits torment her, requesting that she paid for past sins of the realm.
With the existence of her friends and family on the line, death endeavors from obscure quarters, and an attractive new queer she cannot exactly trust, Tarisai feared the strain might consume her. However, in this finale to the ‘Raybearer geology, Tarisai should realize whether to pass on for justice or to live for it. This was an exceptional development to Jordan’s presentation novel ‘Raybearer’. The world is so brimming with life and variety. There would be moments when the readers would relate so furiously to Tarisai and different characters. However, this is a great presentation by the storyteller and overall a brilliant tale.