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  • Deliverance: Book Three Finale

  • Gods and Slaves Series 3
  • By: Nicholas Bella
  • Narrated by: Matt Williams
  • Length: 2 hrs and 41 mins
  • 3.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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Deliverance: Book Three Finale

By: Nicholas Bella
Narrated by: Matt Williams
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"Love is worth the risk to those who fight for it."

Forbidden love has pit god against god as jealousies reach new heights. With everything on the line, Mateo and Eloy must risk it all to stay together, or die trying. When Odessa and Kijani object to their relationship under the law that it is forbidden, they decide that killing Mateo is the only way to free Eloy from what they deem is his obsession with the human. Eloy and Mateo know what they feel is love; their very souls call out for the other. They will not let anyone get between them, no matter what. This finale is sure to leave its bloody mark.

Warning: This novella series is not for sensitive ears, 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 listen to.

©2019 Nicholas Bella (P)2022 Nicholas Bella
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A bit rushed but I liked the resolution!

Gladiator slave Mateo has captured the heart of Eloy, the God of Fire. This enrages Kijani, the God of Earth, who has always loved Eloy. Kijani and Odessa, the Goddess of Water, plot to have Mateo killed in front Eloy during a gladiatorial competition at the arena, but Mateo’s Master / Dominus has other ideas. As the Gods grapple with each other over how humankind should govern itself, some will lose their lives.

I think any romance involving a god and a mortal will always have to deal with the ageing issue and the HEA solution presented was as good as any. This supernatural instalove series has had some great ideas, action, and heat, but at just 128 pages, this final novella felt a bit rushed. Dangerous scenarios that took a long time to arrive all resolved relatively quickly. I also thought debating and implementing the alternative system of government chewed up valuable space and got in the way of the action and the heat, which is what we’re pretty much here for. But, overall, I found the series entertaining and I liked the wild ride! 🎧 Voice actor Matt Williams did another great job of the varied accents and the voices.

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