What happens when an ancient god is thrust into modern-day life? Find out in #1 New York Times bestselling author Rachel Van Dyken’s newest paranormal romance.
"...Eventually, the worship of Horus stopped. For the favored god had finally turned his back on his people—and disappeared.
Until now…"
What's the god of the sky and war supposed to do when I’m stuck in modern-day Seattle with a team of immortals who've dropped me right in the middle of a battle between good and evil?
I move in with Tarek, a werewolf, in an effort to join society and learn about modern times. Then I start my own TikTok and go to my brother’s bar to watch the ridiculous humans attempt to fall in love over and over again.
Listen, I’ve already done my part in saving the world from a catastrophe a month ago—which is how I found myself in this very seat at the bar, stuck in a time that's no longer my own.
I’m bored out of my mind until I start bartending at Sin and am forced to train the new hire—Evi. She's clumsy, shows up late to all of her shifts, constantly has it out for me, and doesn't sleep. Ever. Which would make her a great asset, except as the full moon gets closer, she gets harder to control.
When I find out the truth behind her identity, I know I must go down into the Abyss—to the immortals’ greatest enemy—to help her ascend. If she doesn't, she'll lose an eternity's worth of immortality and pitch the world into chaos. And yes, going to my friends’ enemy is wrong, but I'll stop at nothing to save her.
Even if it means she dies at my hands.
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This is the 6th book of the series. I have read the others but it has been awhile. You can read this as a stand alone but I felt a bit lost until about a 3rd of the way in. I recommend reading from the beginning and I should have done a re-read before jumping in to this one.
That said. Kit is so intriguing. I kn0w there was more to her than we find on the surface. Thank goodness Horus is on it and tries to figure out what is going on with her.
Great humor. Great romance. A bit of suspense. Overall a good read
* I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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