Venus Rising
Book 6 of The Daughters of Zeus series
by Kaitlin Bevis
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Pub Date Jun 09 2017 | Archive Date Sep 29 2017
BelleBooks | ImaJinn Books
Description
The final battle . . .
Aphrodite is in big trouble this time. She’s stranded on the island of the DAMNED--without powers and without her beloved Ares. Worse, she knows it’s only a matter of time before the demigods figure out she’s a goddess. If that happens, she’ll wish she were dead.
Help arrives in the form of an unlikely ally. But Medea has her own demands, and if Aphrodite wants to survive--not to mention find Hades and the weapons cache--she has to meet them.
But all their plans take a back seat when they find themselves in even more pressing danger. When Medea moved the island, she rendered it unstable. Now it’s breaking apart and sinking. In the chaos, the demigods have risen up, blaming the gods for their misfortune. Nobody is safe from the demigods . . . especially a Pantheon sympathizer like Aphrodite. And they’ve come up with a deadly test to uncover any imposters.
Aphrodite knows she can’t do this alone. It will take the whole Pantheon to get her out of this mess. Unfortunately, they’ll have to find her first . . .
A Note From the Publisher
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781611947526 |
PRICE | $4.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
I have been very impatiently waiting for this novel to be released and was so excited to get an advance copy of this book from NetGalley's. I immediately put aside the other book I was reading to devour this book in a day. This was a great conclusion to Aphrodite's story. After being stranded on the island alone Aphrodite has to figure out how to keep her true identity hidden, survive the increasingly more hostile island, and save the captive Gods. Throughout the story, Aphrodite learns how to rely on herself and discovers who she really is.
The story is also told from Medea's viewpoint which I found to be less annoying in this book than in the previous one. She is still a scared young girl who makes rash decisions but she quickly learns how powerful she truly is, which leads her to figure out how to not be used as a tool by everyone around her.