Some vows can never be broken. Persephone thought she could go back to her normal life after returning from the Underworld. She was wrong. The goddess Aphrodite is born among the waves with more charm than she can control. Zeus is stalking Persephone and her loved ones, and Thanatos is no longer con
Daughter of Earth and Sky
β Scribed by Kaitlin Bevis
- Publisher
- BelleBooks, Inc.;ImaJinn Books
- Year
- 2016;2015
- Tongue
- ar-SA
- Weight
- 256 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
"Bevis has done a wonderful job building the worlds that the gods occupy as well as giving them a place in the modern world." βAmazon Top Reviewer and author, Margaret Lesh
"I stayed up way too late, again! I had to know what happened! You might call me irresponsible, and that may be true. But when a series comes along and grabs you like Daughters of Zeus, it really can't be helped." βAmazon Top Reviewer and author, Rachel Wagner
"I need to calm down before I write this review because I am still reeling from the book. OMG! I thought book 1: Persephone was good, but this was WAY BETTER! Lastly, OMG!!! I need book 3 so badly..." βAmazon Top Reviewer and author, Mary Smith
The Daughters of Zeus Series, Book Two
Some vows can never be broken, especially when you've recently found out you're a goddess.
In the flick of a eyelash Persephone has gone from being a high school junior in Athens, Georgia to the wife of Hades, god of the Underworld. Under his platonic...
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