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Servant is a supernatural fantasy novel that blends family drama, ancient mystery, and time-crossed storytelling. The book follows two threads that eventually begin to echo one another: Zach, a middle-school kid from the Keane family who vanishes from his house under eerie circumstances, and Akolo, a boy living centuries earlier whose life is marked by war, trauma, and the demands of kings. As Zachââ?¬â?¢s family searches for him in the present day, he finds himself wandering through stone hallways, oil-lit corridors, and a world that feels pulled straight from his dadââ?¬â?¢s archaeology stories. Meanwhile, Akolo faces his own captivity in a foreign palace controlled by a ruler who insists he will ââ?¬Å"needââ?¬Â? him. Both boys are caught in places where power, fear, and destiny collide. By the time the book reaches its epilogue, the story has cracked wide open into something larger, hinting at deep magic, interwoven timelines, and a house that is far more alive than anyone wants to admit.
I found myself pulled in by the writing style. Itââ?¬â?¢s simple on the surface but has this steady emotional current running underneath. The authors donââ?¬â?¢t rush. They let each moment breathe. Even the small scenes, a father making coffee, a daughter complaining about pizza for breakfast, or the house creaking in the early morning, carry a sense of ââ?¬Å"something is happening here,ââ?¬Â? even if you canââ?¬â?¢t name it yet. I liked that. It made me feel like I was sitting inside the Keanesââ?¬â?¢ home, overhearing bits of life while the bigger mystery brewed just out of sight. And then we cut to Akoloââ?¬â?¢s story, which feels raw and grounded and ancient. Those chapters landed hardest for me. His fear. His confusion. The way he clutches the jeweled stone in his pocket just to feel connected to something familiar.
I also appreciated the author's choices around pacing and perspective. Switching between timelines can easily feel gimmicky, but here it feels purposeful. Zach�s modern confusion mirrors Akolo�s ancient disorientation, and that parallel makes the supernatural elements feel earned. I liked how the book doesn�t give its secrets away too quickly. We get hints, symbols carved into doors, fog in places fog shouldn�t be, Marshall knowing more than he says, but the authors trust the reader to sit in the unknown for a while. That kind of patience is rare, and honestly, refreshing. The emotional beats hit hardest because they�re framed by that tension: the Keane parents� terror when Zach goes missing, Ariel�s mix of resentment and fear, Akolo�s grief for his family, Marshall�s haunted loyalty to forces he doesn�t entirely understand. All of it builds toward that late-book shake of the earth, where the house itself moves as though waking up.
Servant doesn�t wrap everything up, but it feels like a middle chapter that knows exactly what it is. I�d recommend this book to readers who love supernatural fantasy with a human heart, people who enjoy stories about families surviving strange things, or anyone who likes time-slip mysteries tied to ancient cultures. If you want something atmospheric, character-driven, and a little eerie without tipping into horror, this one will hit the spot.