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Whom the Gods Love (Of Gods & Mortals Book 1)

by M. M. Perry

Series: Of Gods & Mortals (1)

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When Cass draws her blade, nothing can stop her. Except maybe a god.Cass is eager to help when she is called. Gunnarr is eager to help Cass. When he suggests they go on a mission together, she's pleased the big man noticed her. Unfortunately, the gods have taken notice as well, and that spells trouble for them both.Tasked with a noble entreaty, Cass and Gunnarr set out with a group of friends on a harrowing adventure. It will take more than harpies, giant spiders and ogres to stop them from getting the job done, but the gods are far more dangerous than any of their creations. Certain death lurks at the end of this quest.As Cass and Gunnarr close in on their goal, and to each other, it becomes clear a terrible choice must be made. Cass must decide what's more important to her, the love of a good man, or the life she's trying to save. Can she escape her fate?… (more)
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Young Adult novels are never (or rarely) as sophisticated or complex as adult novels such as "A Tale of Two Cities" or "The Importance of Being Earnest," and this is not a book of that caliber. However, I often read YA books during vacations from graduate school for light, casual reading. This is an engaging story, with compelling characters. I read the trilogy over the past three days. The story is predictable; for example, in the first book, there is some doubt as to the identity of the old woman in the group, but it is easy to predict who she must be. Similarly, in the last book, after the characters foresee three possible ends for the world, it is easy to predict the variation on one of them that must be how the story will end. These are YA books, not complicated adult novels (so don't expect them to be something that they are not), but they are entertaining to read.

And you can get a free book from the author when you reach the end of this one. ( )
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When Cass draws her blade, nothing can stop her. Except maybe a god.Cass is eager to help when she is called. Gunnarr is eager to help Cass. When he suggests they go on a mission together, she's pleased the big man noticed her. Unfortunately, the gods have taken notice as well, and that spells trouble for them both.Tasked with a noble entreaty, Cass and Gunnarr set out with a group of friends on a harrowing adventure. It will take more than harpies, giant spiders and ogres to stop them from getting the job done, but the gods are far more dangerous than any of their creations. Certain death lurks at the end of this quest.As Cass and Gunnarr close in on their goal, and to each other, it becomes clear a terrible choice must be made. Cass must decide what's more important to her, the love of a good man, or the life she's trying to save. Can she escape her fate?

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