I’ve spent my entire life fearing my mobster family. Doing what I’m told. When I’m told to do it.But the fall of the world changed everything for me. For the rest of humanity, it meant the end of life as they knew it. But for me, it meant freedom. At least it did until my brother found me and forced me into one, final job. If I defy him, I’m dead. And in a world on the edge of destruction, the … in a world on the edge of destruction, the only thing that matters is staying alive.
This is the fifth installment of the Banished Gods series, and this full length book includes the God of Love, a heart-of-gold con artist, some rocking love scenes, an epic demon battle and a balcony scene you won’t forget!
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This was my first introduction to this author. Unfortunately it was in reading the fifth book. I will go back and start with the first book, because after reading this one I have found that there are so many characters from this series that I need to find out how their stories began as well. I don’t wNt to give too much away so I left my review short and simple. That being said, I can say without a doubt I truly enjoyed this ARC and can’t wait to get to reading more of this authors work.!!!
This is another great addition to a Great Series That I Love! I enjoyed seeing another couple find their way together and Happy! More Mythology which I Love! I am looking forward to reading more in this world. I Loved It!
As we hit the 5th book in this series, this book centers around Lilly and Freyr – but the main back story is continuing, and it’s ramping up in a crazy way. Lilly, coming from a crime family and pulling cons her entire life, has the perfect photographic memory and strategic mind. She can’t be trusted at first, but she does find her place – and along with the other strong women in this series, they all contribute something new and unfailingly helps the immortal warriors. But with the Orubus coming through, all Hell is about to break loose, literally.
I can stress the importance of reading this series in order. The main story arc in each book continues on after each other, and you may be a bit lost if you just pick up any of the series. But it’s well worth the time – this is a fantastic series, full of action, Norse Gods, hot scenes, and great dialog. This story has some great twists in it, especially in the back end of the book and will keep you guessing on the edge of your seat. What a fantastic series this would be on the small or large screen.
This book is amazing! It’s the 5th book in the Banished Gods Series and focuses on Freyer, the God of Love, and Lilly Domenic, a woman with an eidetic memory who has survived pulling cons for her crime family (most recently run by her brother) since the age of 5. Lilly has a problem…her brother, David Domenic. He is working with Hel, has ordered her to bug the Tower, which she does, but she finds she has feelings for Freyer and the others that live there. She leaves before she can do all he demanded and pays the price. She is now his prisoner and knows Freyer will never trust her when he finds out what she’s done. There are fights between the Immortals and grim, lots of fireworks, explosions, anticipating the return of the Orobus, Hel and her tricks and Freyer finally finding his “home”.
Lilly Domenic was born into a life of crime. From an early age, she was taught to steal. Now, she is under her bother’s thumb and she has a job to do.
Freyr, the God of Love, is on a mission when he wrecks to avoid hitting a girl that comes out of nowhere. This girl is Lilly.
Lilly can’t leave Freyr, and he’s in no condition to drive, so she takes him home. Lilly is offered a safe place to stay and fed for the night. When Freyr makes a miraculous recovery, Lilly knows something is up.
When a planned battle doesn’t go as expected, Freyr has to face the fact that there was a betrayal, and he’s to blame. There may not be a day to fight anymore, but a day to flee.
Fast paced read! I liked that the Protagonist, although must do things not of her choosing, at her heart exists a good soul.
I received an ARC in a giveaway, and I have voluntarily reviewed this book.