Raybearer (2020) is the dazzling debut novel by Jordan Ifueko, blending West African-inspired fantasy with a poignant coming-of-age story. The book follows Tarisai, a young girl raised in isolation by her mysterious, magical mother known only as The Lady. Forced into a deadly competition to become one of the Crown Prince Ekon’s council of 11 loyal advisors (the Raybearers), Tarisai struggles with her conflicting desires: her programmed magical compulsion to kill the prince, and her growing love for him and his found family. Ifueko’s lush world-building—steeped in Yoruba and Igbo lore—explores themes of destiny, trauma, and the corrosive nature of power, all while delivering a fiercely original magic system tied to emotional bonds and ancestral memory.
For fans of Raybearer, try:
- Redemptor (2021) – The explosive sequel, diving into Tarisai’s cosmic battles.
- Children of Blood and Bone (2018) by Tomi Adeyemi – Another West African fantasy with magic and rebellion.
- The Gilded Ones (2020) by Namina Forna – A feminist fantasy tackling oppression and divine power.
Awards & Accolades:
- Nominee: Hugo Award for Best Young Adult Book (2021)
- Goodreads Choice Award Finalist for Best Debut Novel (2020)