A year after his encounter with the Bakzen, Wil is still
grappling with his upcoming role in the war. Weighed down by his sense of duty
and a grim vision of his fate, he has withdrawn from friends and
family—focusing only on his official assignments. However, Wil finds unexpected
support when he befriends a new TSS trainee from Earth, Saera. Through their
budding relationship, Wil comes to terms with the purpose he was born to
fulfill and gains comfort in the knowledge that he won't have to face the
future alone.
With a sweet romance, coming-of-age, and a dash of
adventure, this novel follows Wil as he completes his training to become the
youngest and most powerful Agent the TSS has ever known.
Bonds of Resolve (SF)
“Cadicle #3”
BDL Press
ISBN #978-0692589147
Price $11.99 Paperback
$2.99 Kindle
300 Pages
Rating 5-Stars
“Topnotch Author And Fantastic Series.”
In book #3 of the Cadicle series, young Wil Sights is in
training for Junior Agent and preparing for his Internship graduation, but the
Priesthood and the Tararian Selective Service have more plans for the
16-year-old. They are rushing him forward towards his final tests to see how
powerful his telekinetic energy really is. He has been bred for this role,
chosen in stealth by the Priesthood through secret maneuvers within his
bloodline. Now a young woman, Saera Alexander, has connected with him, and he
may want to rebel if she isn’t on his side.
This third entry is every bit as fascinating as the first two
novels. I must admit to a couple of problems I thought I had detected, but felt
the author was going to explain these away eventually, and I was right. One
problem I had was with the social technology. Here we are millions of years in
the future, yet people use tablets, handhelds, and send emails. This is today’s
technology, not for a highly advanced civilization that may only need their
minds to communicate. But we read this conversation between a trainee and
instructor:
”So, Taran civilization is tens of thousands of years
old, right?”
“More like millions.”
“All right, even better. So why isn’t this millions of
years old civilization more advanced?”
“It’s pretty advanced.”
“Like there’s the gravity manipulation and subspace
travel, but you’re still entering things by hand on touch-panels and using what
is essentially a smartphone.”
We’re told that there was a collapse of civilization
1000 years before, and we basically had to relearn everything from scratch.
Plus, the old adage of what goes around comes around again. Thus, it seems that
the current technology has come back around. Okay, I’ll buy that, for now.
The second thing that has bothered me is the lack of
women in real leadership and active roles. It appears to be a man’s world. Yes,
women train in the TSS, and become instructors, and given positions. But no
real active roles besides a doctor that appears once a book, or someone in
another position we hear about once in a while. Women’s roles are reduced to
mother and wives and girlfriends. With the introduction of Saera, I’m hoping this will change, and we have women in
leadership and present for active parts.
Each novel is a story of its own, but I would suggest starting
with the first, and reading the series in order. But for a good read, I highly
recommend this book and series for SF readers.
Tom Johnson
Author of WORLDS OF TOMORROW
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