Fourteen-year-old Kezi and Olus, Akkan god of the winds, fall in love and together try to change her fate--to be sacrificed to a Hyte god because of a rash promise her father made--through a series of quests that might make her immortal.
This is one of those book where I know my rating is unfair, but I can't help it. Because it isn't a bad book, if you're say 9 or 10. The writing is rudimentary and there is no depth to the story or the characters. So, I was bored.
But it's kind of not fair to the book that I rate it when I'm not the appropriate age for it. Still, I can't help that I didn't like it.