Freya knew that she would take her place as Queen one day, she just didn’t expect it to be so soon.Taking over from her father would have always been a daunting task, but someone has opened Pandora’s Box, and only an Angel can close it.Meaning that only Freya can close it.But after one too many cryptic warnings, Freya has every reason to believe that Fate intends closing the box to be the death … that Fate intends closing the box to be the death of her, and it will take a miracle to defy her.
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The mythical Pandora’s Box has been opened by a traitor from the Underworld Realm,(ruled by King Edric and his second Queen, Persephone, aka Seph), on Earth releasing a maelstrom of troubles that threaten the planet’s very existence – if Freya Snow can’t find a way to close it again, in L.C. Mawson’s fantastic Freya Snow series, of which Pandora is #13.MC Freya is a complex being; Princess of the Underworld, (later Queen), part human, part Demon, part Elemental being, Dark Angel, heart-bound lover to a female part-human, part Dragon Shifter, Alex, married to Damon, the son of her deadly enemy Lord Uther, who has designs on her life – and throne, betrayed and abandoned by her mother Lily and grandmother Amber (both dead), host to their Ancient entity, Ku, in her Shadow Mind Palace and mother-to-be of Viktor who will inherit both her and Damon’s family magic, if he survives the battles ahead for his parents. The hard choices Freya must make, the dangers she must face and the sacrifices she will have to make would be hard enough for any supernatural being, let alone a young and untried heroine in the rough, but L.C. Mawson has a sure and certain touch when it comes to delivering an outstanding new novel in the Freya Snow series with Pandora – a myth from Ancient times that will leave you spell-bound and so glad you have a chance to enjoy a wonderful fantasy like no other!
This is book number six in this series and I really loved reading it. This story has so many twist and turns threw the whole story. I highly recommend this story to everyone who loves reading wonderful stories.
Great tragedy. Harrowing story. Life has never been easy for Freya. The events in this tale aren’t any better. But there is good to come out of it. A fabulous cast of wonderful characters abound.
I received a copy of this book as a gift. I am leaving my honest review.
L.C. Mawson’s Freya Snow is one of my favorite fictional characters. The series she stars in is one I frankly hope never ends as I’ve tremendously enjoyed every single book in it. Now, incredibly, we are up to the “lucky 13th” book, Pandora. I say incredibly as it really is incredible that the quality of this series has held up so consistently. I won’t summarize it as the publisher’s blurb does a perfectly good job. Instead I’ll simply note that once again we have a fun story that’s imaginative and well written. Freya is in perfect form, the ideal sarcastic kick-a** gal (my favorite sort of character), and her supporting cast is simply ideal. But for the fact that I’m literally dictating this review to my husband from my hospital bed I could go on and on with praises – the book definitely deserves it. Since I can’t do that I will simply note that the book is most definitely one to read, and it is easy to highly recommend. I’m definitely looking forward to the next book in this series.