Showing posts with label theta beginnings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label theta beginnings. Show all posts

Thursday, 12 May 2016

Tome Thursday: Shadow Titan


Hello everyone!

Yes, I am BACK with another Lizzy Ford book, or novellette, or novella, or short story, whatever you want to call it!

I'm always so excited when I open up my email account and see that the ARC arrived, it's been such a fun experience so far because it's so incredibly different for me and something out of the ordinary, but I love the anticipation and the feeling of knowing something's coming at the beginning of the month which I can look forward to!

Especially with this one, because, with each short story I get sucked into the world of Theta, more and more, I'm not going to lie.

I thought it was amazing when I read Silent Queen, and then it was awesome when Mercenary rolled around, but now it's time for the second-to-last, Shadow Titan, and honestly, let's not waste too much time with introductions!

Because the story is too gripping to ignore.

Thursday, 7 April 2016

Tome Thursday: Mercenary


Hello everyone!

Time for another book blog post, and I was so thrilled when I got the email from Lizzy Ford's camp with the attached ARC of the novellete I'll be talking about tonight. I've been waiting for that for what felt like ages, even though in realizy I know it wasn't haha! 

I'm just super excited to learn more about these awesome characters.

Not to mention, it's all about being Greek, even when these particular Greeks are in our modern world right now, their gods are still around, and the whole world has basically gone to Hell in a handbasket since the last time we checked - and no, I don't think Hades would actually be happy about that. He always complains about too much traffic in the Underworld!

I will admit, I got that last line from Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson books, because let's be honest and say that they are one of the main reasons why Greek Mythology is as interesting as it is right now.

Back to the topic at hand, however, I'll stop babbling and actually start this review of Mercenary which, if you haven't figured it out yet, is about Niko.