Mortal Gods
โ Scribed by Kendare Blake
- Publisher
- Tom Doherty Associates
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 177 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
As ancient immortals are left reeling, a modern Athena and Hermes search the world for answers in Mortal Gods ,__ the second Goddess War novel by Kendare Blake, acclaimed author of Anna Dressed in Blood.
Ares, god of war, is leading the other dying gods into battle. Which is just fine with Athena. She's ready to wage a war of her own, and she's never liked him anyway. If Athena is lucky, the winning gods will have their immortality restored. If not, at least she'll have killed the bloody lot of them, and she and Hermes can die in peace.
Cassandra Weaver is a weapon of fate. The girl who kills gods. But all she wants is for the god she loved and lost to return to life. If she can't have that, then the other gods will burn, starting with his murderer, Aphrodite.
The alliance between Cassandra and Athena is fragile. Cassandra suspects Athena lacks the will to truly kill her own family. And Athena fears that Cassandra's hate will get them all...
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