Phantasia: A Bad Day On Olympus

Phantasia: A Bad Day On Olympus

by Efthalia Author
Phantasia: A Bad Day On Olympus

Phantasia: A Bad Day On Olympus

by Efthalia Author

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Overview

Torn apart by separate missions, can their love survive an impending apocalypse?

Demigod ex-cop Carissa Alkippes is hellbent on clearing her father's name. But when she's sidetracked into saving Zeus' life, she's forced into a dangerous mission to locate missing deities. To find them, she must face a horde of bloodthirsty demons.

Xen Lyson shouldn't dwell on Carissa when he's supposed to be stopping demons from feasting on humanity. But the sexy vampire worries her solitary journey to Olympus will put her in grave danger. And with absent gods causing devastating natural disasters, he must trust her father, Ares, to keep her safe.

With every mortal sphere at risk, Carissa races to retrieve a magical codex believed to hold the key to defeating her enemy. And when Xen discovers the true source of the threat, saving both humans and gods will put his own immortality in jeopardy.

In between battling Titans, gods, missing keys, and baklava can Carissa and Xen summon the power to conquer the sinister foe and return to each other's arms?


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780648785422
Publisher: Olympus International Management Services P/L
Publication date: 05/19/2020
Series: Phi Athanatoi , #2
Pages: 334
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.75(d)

About the Author

A few particulars about my demographic abode. I live in the beautiful city of Sydney, Australia with my husband and two children who keep me immersed in all things family.

Her passion for writing was cultivated by the stories her mother told her as a child. At school she often day-dreamt of exciting new worlds where the heroine had super powers and would save the day. Her English teachers told her on a regular basis that she should stop making up her own words. Well, that flaw is now her super power. Making up words, characters and worlds is all part of fiction writing and something she loves doing.
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