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A review by moolissap
Prince of Death by W.M. Fawkes, Sam Burns
5.0
Magic and secrets abound
In Prince of Death by Sam Burns and WM Fawkes, Greek gods and goddesses feature with the introduction of a new one, Lysandros, but the best thing in my opinion is we get the stories from their perspectives. I found the new versions creative and unique. Remind me never to piss off Hades or his daughters. Lysandros has a very special skill; however, a frightening and horrible event occurred in his past and he mistrusts humans and most gods. Theo is talented as well but doesn’t realize exactly how powerful he is. For a mortal, he's both very brave and accepting of the extraordinary.
It's lust at first sight but they're hesitant to act as their worlds are very different. Their chemistry is amazing and must say, there are many benefits to being with a god. I really love how they're so, so sweet together and how they tease each other, but the trust they give each other is phenomenal. It was beautiful watching them fall in love. "Keeping you forever." This line, happy sighs.
Hermes annoyed me as I didn’t like his attitude. Theo’s hidden agenda for visiting the underworld was a point of contention, but I like that Lysandros’ first instinct is to protect Theo. BTW, Theo makes an excellent apology and is pretty protective of Lysandros in his own right. Wilder is a jerk but I loved how Lysandros gave Theo a new perspective on his magic.
I really enjoyed all the pop culture references and Zeus is super bad about choosing passwords. I enjoyed the scene in Zeus' apartment on behalf of Lysandros, he's fierce and his power is very cool. Quite the twist towards the end of the book and the authors were very clever in how they hid the clues. I enjoyed the mystery of who was behind all the trouble in the world and thought the scene with Persephone and Theo was beautiful. All in all it was an action-packed magical adventure.
In Prince of Death by Sam Burns and WM Fawkes, Greek gods and goddesses feature with the introduction of a new one, Lysandros, but the best thing in my opinion is we get the stories from their perspectives. I found the new versions creative and unique. Remind me never to piss off Hades or his daughters. Lysandros has a very special skill; however, a frightening and horrible event occurred in his past and he mistrusts humans and most gods. Theo is talented as well but doesn’t realize exactly how powerful he is. For a mortal, he's both very brave and accepting of the extraordinary.
It's lust at first sight but they're hesitant to act as their worlds are very different. Their chemistry is amazing and must say, there are many benefits to being with a god. I really love how they're so, so sweet together and how they tease each other, but the trust they give each other is phenomenal. It was beautiful watching them fall in love. "Keeping you forever." This line, happy sighs.
Hermes annoyed me as I didn’t like his attitude. Theo’s hidden agenda for visiting the underworld was a point of contention, but I like that Lysandros’ first instinct is to protect Theo. BTW, Theo makes an excellent apology and is pretty protective of Lysandros in his own right. Wilder is a jerk but I loved how Lysandros gave Theo a new perspective on his magic.
I really enjoyed all the pop culture references and Zeus is super bad about choosing passwords. I enjoyed the scene in Zeus' apartment on behalf of Lysandros, he's fierce and his power is very cool. Quite the twist towards the end of the book and the authors were very clever in how they hid the clues. I enjoyed the mystery of who was behind all the trouble in the world and thought the scene with Persephone and Theo was beautiful. All in all it was an action-packed magical adventure.