The battle between the Titans and the gods of old did not end with them. The demand for revenge has dripped down into the next generation. Twins, Marcus and Nicolas, heirs to the throne of the gods and sons of the last remaining Titan, learn that the purpose of their existence is to fulfill a prophecy born of hate and despair.They must battle for Pandora’s daughter’s heart, a girl lost to the … to the human world and unaware of her hidden heritage. For four hundred years Marcus and Nicolas have only been allowed to touch the edge of their soul mate’s dreams, but the time of the prophecy has come.
For Samantha, life has been nothing more than a series of misfortunes and heartbreak. For years, she has kept her heart locked away, but change is rolling in like a tidal wave. Now Samantha must discern the thin line between love and lie, myth and reality, and it seems that time is running out …
This is book 1 of a trilogy.
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SKIP-A-DEE-DO-DAH!!!
Talk about a wild ride. Man, I wasn’t sure if I was awake or asleep dreaming. It kinda had that quality to it. This is definitely an interesting read that spins and weaves keeping your focus on this page turning bombshell. The characters are well developed and believable. Their personalities are unique with qualities and …
I love how the Greek myths are woven into this story with detail yet its still a modern high school romance. Sam is just an ordinary girl, mostly. The writing is tight and I got lost in the characters.Zeus and Prometheus’s destructive path of hatred has finally gone too far, and they’ve been disallowed to fight any longer–that battle belongs to …
I’m not really sure what I just read, but I know I’m hooked on it. There’s a little bit of Percy Jackson with the ‘teenaged children of the Greek pantheon working out their parents’ issues’ thing. Then we go a little Twilight saga with the angst-y, dark, emo girl, surrounded by loss and deception, caught between two gorgeous, powerful young men …
Confusing first chapters and hard to get into. I hardly ever don’t stop reading a book and this one I couldn’t figure out what was happening and stopped. Maybe focus on the female and her dreams at first then go into the male characters. Intro the males as a short prologue with much less detail. Most of your readers are female and can’t relate …
Gritty Coming of age for a teenage vampire who has to overcome her past and escape her nightmares. It also helps to have a hunky guy to teach her some combat training. But it is more gritty than twilight.