He’s the God of War.She’s death’s daughter.After a thousand years, their paths are about to cross again.Hunter Wallace’s luck just went from bad to worse. Case in point? The immortal god she’s managed to avoid for centuries just became her only hope of survival. Destined to a life of endless conflict, Tyr could never forget the fierce Scottish princess he left behind. But a thousand years hasn’t … behind. But a thousand years hasn’t dimmed her hatred for him, and when she shows up on his doorstep, he discovers that flame still burns bright.
With her home reduced to ashes and a heart haunted by the past, Hunter’s only chance at revenge is to join forces with the immortal god whose life has been forever intertwined with hers. In a world rocked by war, Hunter must discover why Tyr’s greatest treachery was also his greatest gift.
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An imaginative story mixing Norse & Greek mythology. Two immortals locked in eternal conflict must somehow work together in this thrilling story! This book continues the series in style – more well developed characters, more gripping action and more if everything to entertain and spellbind the reader! A great addition to the series!
In the fourth book in this series, we finally find out the back story of Tyr, and his very long history with Hunter. When Tyr saved Hunter’s life with an old spell, he put a piece of dark power inside of her unintentionally. Hunter has hated him for a thousand years. But what happens when the two are thrown together in this massive war against evil?
When the Orubus finally attacks, Hunter throws herself between the evil and Tyr to save his life, knowing that she was forfeiting her own. But one more deal….
If you are an urban fantasy fan, or a romance fan, you will enjoy this series with the Norse gods fighting the evil. The edge-of-your-seat action and the all or nothing love between these warriors will win you over. I don’t recommend reading out of order because of the main story arc and the recurring characters.
This is the first book I have read and being the fourth in the series I am missing some of the background information I might otherwise have. That being said, I didn’t have too much trouble picking things up.
This is an interesting take on the gods mythology. There’s a mix of magic and technology in use here which I did not expect. Gods driving Hummers and having trouble with comms. The gods may be immortal, but they can be hurt and even killed if they’re not careful. And boy can they be stupid but omnipotence is not very interesting and this is an interesting bunch. There’s plenty of infighting, suspense and drama along with a little romance and some sex too. The ending wraps up things up pretty well but there’s obviously more to this story and it piqued my interest enough that it looks like I’ll have to swing back around to the beginning of the series to see how the gods got themselves into this mess.
I received a free copy of this book via BookSirens and am voluntarily leaving a review.
This is the 4th book in this series and jumped in reading this one first. I didn’t have a problem following the following the storyline but I think I would have enjoyed it more if I had read the other 3. That being said, I thoroughly enjoyed this book and all of the characters and think I’ll be backtracking and reading the first 3. Tyr and Hunter have a past that will blow you away and she hates him. But remember, there’s a fine line between love and hate. There are promises made that could cause devastation if they make it through this monster that’s trying to take over earth.
I have not read the first three in this series, but that didn’t stop this book from drawing me in and blowing me away. Great characters and an amazing story.
This is the first book that I have read by this author. Even though this is the fourth book in the series it was really easy to follow the story. I am definitely be reading the other books in the series to get the full experience.
I loved this book…. I loved the charcters I got lost in the story which I loved I felt I was there and part of the action…. brilliantly written
Outstanding! This book rocked my world and I loved every minute of it! This is book 4, but it was very easy for me to jump into the story without reading the previous books. But after reading Death’s Daughter? I bought all the others in the series.
This is a dystopian story filled with Gods, Godesses, elves, witches, you name it. And it all works without getting muddled in confusing mythology. It was a joy to read about Odin and his family. McGinnis took the mythology and turned it on its head. It’s simplified, concentrating on relationships and winning the war that has devastated Earth. There’s a huge monster, the God of Chaos, that has destroyed everything in its’ wake. The story revolves around the fight, and the men and women desperate to save the world. It’s magnificent in the battle scenes, creating a much better picture than anything from Marvel studios. These people are fierce and brave, and the emotional toll of the war is palpable.
This is a relatively new author, and she writes with style and finesse, making every scene dance off the page. She makes these supernatural beings human in the way they fight for each other’s lives. I was riveted. It flowed beautifully from one chapter to the next, with surprises that made a real difference in the storyline. I can’t wait to read the series from book one. This author is a wonderfully fresh new face in the paranormal fantasy genre.