![]() ![]() Lastly, we have Lady Evara, who I really didn’t like much at first. She has a more complicated backstory than Raia, and has a daughter who features heavily in the overall plot. Tamra is now a trainer to kehok riders after an accident ended her racing career. Tamra is our mother-figure, someone wiser and more experienced than Raia. But kehok riders are also famous heroes of the people and well-paid. Becoming a rider to race the dangerous kehoks-which are monstrous chimeras-is a dangerous career with a high risk of death. Raia is our young protagonist, a girl who ran away from her family to try and achieve a different life by becoming a kehok rider. Another thing I loved was that this story focuses on three strong female characters. ![]() Eat your heart out baseball, I loved the premise immediately. It was set in the desert nation of Becar, a nation that believes in re-incarnation and races dangerous monsters called kehoks as a national pastime. Race the Sands was something I had never encountered before. ![]()
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