Birth of a dynasty A novel

Chinaza Bado

Book - 2025

"After witnessing the massacre of everyone he's ever known and loved, M'Kuru Mukundi, the sole surviving member of the High Noble House Mukundi of Madada, vows revenge. M'kuru flees to a small village where he hides under the guise of farm boy Khalil Rausi... unaware that the real Khalil's father is the bloodthirsty General of Zenzele army, and under the direction of the King's scheming son, Prince Effiom, was responsible for the murder of M'kuru's people. When an imposter claiming to be M'kuru shows up in the village, the real M'kuru-now Khalil-must bide his time amongst his enemies, pretending to be everything that he hates in order to get vengeance. In another part of the country where gi...ants roam free, young Zikora Nnamani, the only daughter of Lord Nnamani, knows nothing of political intrigue-she wants little more than to be a fierce Seh Llinga warrior. But a well-known prophecy places too much potential power on her small shoulders, and-as far as Prince Effiom and the King know-she is the only living threat to their dynasty ruling forever. However, when a messenger arrives to "invite" Zikora to stay at the palace, her family is not in a position to refuse. Before she is taken away, she begins The Rite of Blessing, a magical inheritance that she will need to learn how to use, but that may also bring the world one step closer to the completion of the prophecy that Prince Effiom so fears. Between scheming ladies at court, backstabbing princes on the prowl, and paranoid kings, M'kuru and Zikora must do what they can, no matter how terrible, to save their people and claim vengeance for their families. But they are just two young people against an entire kingdom-and a prophecy destined to thwart their dreams-and the last thing they can do is trust anyone...even each other"-- Provided by publisher.

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Subjects
Genres
Fantasy fiction
Epic fiction
Bildungsromans
Published
New York : Harper Voyager [2025]
Language
English
Main Author
Chinaza Bado (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
384 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN
9780063397606
9780008697624
9780008697631
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Review by Booklist Review

On the island of Ahkebulin there are nine kingdoms, each represented by a different animal. The kingdoms were always at odds with one another until Aksum Zenzele conquered and unified them and started the Zenzele Dynasty. The remaining eight kingdoms were turned into noble houses. But the reign of Zenzele's descendants is haunted by a prophecy that members of the Mukundi and Nnamani families will fall in love and bring about the end of the Zenzele family's control. So, the Zenzeles have made a law that prevents intermarriage between houses. When a Mukundi and Nnamani do fall in love, a prince of the Zenzeles attempts to kill all of the Mukundi family to end their love but also to eliminate any chance of the prophecy coming true. However, one member of the Mukundi family survives and manages to remain hidden for a bit. His counterpart in the Nnamani family is put in the palace in an attempt to control the prophecy. Bado's series opener is full of rich storytelling that fans of epic and political fantasy will completely enjoy.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

The first installment in Bado's fantasy trilogy is set in a realm ruled by a tyrannical dynasty and largely follows two characters as they struggle to survive in a viper pit of political intrigue while also trying to find a way to attain vengeance for atrocities done to their families. The kingdom of Zenzele has ruled Ahkebulin--and its multiple noble houses--for centuries. But when a Zenzele attack force slaughters the entire noble family of House Mukundi of Madada, Zenzele leaders think they've put an end to a prophecy that foretold the fall of their dynasty when the houses Mukundi and Nnamani "become one." But 10-year-old M'kuru Mukundi somehow survives and, after escaping to a nearby town, begins a new life with a new identity. He never forgets the horrors that he witnessed, however, and sets out to destroy all those who murdered his family. To keep the House of Nnamani in check, the royal family of Zenzele brings 8-year-old Zikora Nnamani, the only daughter of Lord Nnamani, to the capital city to live with them. But once there, the precocious girl--who wants nothing more than to be a warrior--realizes she is a pawn in a brutal game of power and control. While the writing is fluid and almost lyrical in places, the narrative falls short in satisfying reader expectation. Fantasy fans will find the worldbuilding to be a bit disappointing. Giants and iron dwarves are referenced but then all but forgotten, as are creatures like saber-toothed lions (called Liabrein) and elephants; the seemingly Afrocentric realm is only superficially explored, creating a cardboard backdrop. Lastly, the plot takes a long time to gain momentum. The initial slow pacing and low intensity, coupled with the lack of a strong hook in the beginning chapters, may lead more than a few readers to put the book down. Sadly, they will be missing out on what eventually becomes a solid storyline. Although it's flawed, the potential is there for future installments to salvage this epic tale of retribution. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.