Destiny: Book Two
Gods and Slaves Series, Book 2
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Matt Williams
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"Favor of the gods is given to those with passion."
Mateo has quickly learned that his fate is at the mercy of the gods and the frenzied crowd at the arena. Knowing that if he has any hope of gaining his freedom, it will be through the blood he sheds on the sands. That is his destiny...or is it?
When his prowess in the arena catches the eye and desires of the very same god who not only spared his life before but also took his virginity, his destiny may very well change directions. Only one problem...humans and gods aren't supposed to let their emotions get entangled. Will such a forbidden act doom him...or free him?
Warning: This novella series is not for sensitive listeners, as it is brutal, dark, raunchy, and in your face with its lewd, crude, and rude attitude. I'm talking no-holds-barred bloody battles and dirty, wet, messy sex with hot, animalistic men who have no inhibitions. They take what they want when they want it, and they don’t have to be nice about it. This series is intended for very mature listeners who are looking for something out of this world to enjoy.
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- Wide Eyes, Big Ears!
- 03-07-2024
A god in instalove with a gladiator slave!
After being spared by the Fire God, Eloy, enslaved gladiator Mateo has triumphed in his first fight-to-the-death. After months of training and sleeping with the gladiator champion, Titus, Mateo achieves gladiator status and faces his first competition in front of the Gods in the arena. Eloy is once again captivated by Mateo and this time their night together is more romantic and a lot less brutal. But Eloy knows he is tempting fate with his feelings for Mateo—the other gods won’t allow him a relationship with a human for fear of the Life God, Hersi’s, mysterious curse.
This enjoyable second Gods and Slaves book had a lot more romance than the first book, but no less action or heat. It’s pretty much instalove, but it sort of works in this supernatural setting. I liked this a lot. As Mateo gains more experience and maturity, he becomes less naive and more wise, whereas Eloy appears to be taking more and more risks for Mateo. Being the second of three, there’s no HEA or even a HFN ending, but also no annoying cliffhanger—we just know everything will come to a head in the last book. Can’t wait! 🎧 Voice actor Matt Williams does a great job of the various accents and voices in this series.
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