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Goddess’s Choice
- A Children of the Gods Prequel
- Narrated by: Charles Lawrence
- Length: 7 hrs and 24 mins
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Publisher's Summary
First kiss.
If done right, it left an impression to last a lifetime, or in Annani’s case, millennia. Five thousand years, give or take a few hundred.
Age was meaningless to a goddess. But even after all these years, and all that Annani had witnessed, the fire that first kiss had ignited at the tender age of 17 still burned hot in her heart.
After all, it was the most important kiss of all times, affecting the destiny of gods, immortals, and humans, and altering the course of history.
When gods and immortals still ruled the ancient world, one young goddess risked everything for love.
Promised to the power-hungry god Mortdh, the young Annani is determined to find a way out of the prearranged political union that would one day put Mortdh on the throne.
Even though Khiann is the son of a merchant and not a member of the leading circle, the handsome young god is a much more appealing choice. Now all she has to do is convince him that she is worth chancing an all-out civil war over succession and, possibly, his very life.
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- K
- 16-08-2020
Perseverance pays off
This is a great series and worth persevering through the first few books.
Book 0.5 Goddess’s Choice - This is a prequel and introduces the young Goddess Annani, establishing the mythology back story for the series.
Book 1 Dark Stranger: The Dream - Jumps forward in time to pave the way for the protagonist couple’s modern day romance.
Book 2 Dark Stranger: Revealed - Continues to acquaint you with the many characters that tweak your interest so you look forward to their evolving stories in the books to come.
Book 3 Dark Stranger: Immortal - I must admit that half way through I thought I was done with this series because the love story between Syssi and Kian felt too drawn out but the romantic saga finished strong enough, tempting me to go for one more.
I am glad I persisted as I am currently listening to book ten and now that the overly drawn out introduction is over, I'm thoroughly enjoying the series. I’m not sure if I have adjusted to the writer’s style or maybe it is the change in direction I believe the writer took - but I am finding the descriptive style draws me in. The story continues to unfold with the right amount of romance, suspense and intrigue. The evolving, well developed characters have snagged my interest, enough to look forward to each and every Mortal and Immortal's story. I love a book that can make you feel like you’re watching a mini-series and you don't want to miss a single episode.
I have fingers crossed that readers will eventually be privy to what happened to the characters that I. T. Lucas drew you to engage with in the prequel.
At the completion of book two I would have given a 2-3 star rating but now I happily give this series 5 stars all round. I am earnestly invested in every single (new and old) character and will happily see this series through to the end.
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- Naedrax17
- 09-01-2020
UGH !!
Did not enjoy this story, in all honesty NOTHING happened... There was no action, no build up, just the 2 main characters sneaking around to be with each other. When there were obstacles they were over come with too much ease. It was so boring and could not wait till it ended and don't really want to her about a 17 year old losing her virginity.
Annani has been promised to another since her birth. The one she's been promised to is HER FIRST COUSIN. I know this about GODS & the author never lets you forget that, but it seemed like a bit of an ick factor that we're just suppose to accept as an everyday thing...
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