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Reviewed by Benjamin Ookami for Readers' Favorite
The Secret King: First Contact is the sequel to Dawn Chapman's The Secret King: Lethao. Kendro, King of the Aonise, has led his people to a new world called Earth. Communicating primarily with the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Kendro tries his best to merge his world with this new one. It's not an easy task, considering that to the humans, they're aliens with technologies and weapons that could very well surpass their own. Like their abilities to harness energies that can both heal and kill, Kendro also has to keep certain things about them hidden from the humans. Kendro's task seems manageable at first, but then a human is killed by one of them. Things can go terribly south for the Aonise from here.
Most science fiction fans are certainly accustomed to humans being the ones who come from a dying world to settle somewhere else in the universe, but Dawn Chapman has turned it all around. I can tell you that the author made me feel like one of the Aonise, and not a human, but knowing what terrible deeds we as a species are wont to do, my heart went out to the Aonise. The Aonise have their own words for things like water and energy. Every time one of these otherworldly beings harnessed "croex", which is something that they do for a variety of reasons, I could almost see it. I would go so far as to say that reading this book beats watching most science fiction cartoon series.