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I'm a sucker for reverse harem stories and this included mythology. I had to obviously love it.
I’m in some kind of reading mood. I think I’ll reread this again at a later date and see because it wasn’t bad so 3 stars from now. 🤔🤨Mel 🖤🐶🐺🐾
This book counts towards my 2018 Reverse Harem Revolution book BINGO challenge. "Mary Sue"FYI: Cliffhanger ending.
This was actually not as bad as I thought it would be. I had read one other book from this author which I absolutely hated so I kind of wrote her off. Then for some reason I thought of the cover, it took me a while to remember which author wrote the book but I digress. It was different, I liked the Norse Mythology direction. The guys don't really have much personalities but I hope we see more depth as the series continue.
The definition of balancing adventure with steaminess!Blog ∙ YouTube ∙ Instagram ∙ Facebook ∙ Twitter Claimed by Gods is the first novel in Their Dark Valkyrie reverse harem series by Eva Chase, featuring our favorite gods inspired by the Nordic mythology!If you like a different spin on many well-known and -loved Nordic deities (namely, Loki and Thor), fighting over Aria's charms, well, this is the book for you.A typical reverse harem novel, where the heroine has to decide between all heroes
This first book in Their Dark Valkyrie series was a really enjoyable book with some awesome written Norse mythology and an author who dares to give her own spin on things, a kickass female lead who happens te become a Valkyrie, and swoon-worthy Gods - and what's not to love about Gods and Valkyries, right? RIGHT.Ari finds herself summoned by the Gods and made into a Valkyrie after dying in an accident. The Gods made a new Valkyrie so she could find their Allfather, Odin, who's been missing for q...
Okay, so I love mythology. I love it, even more, when authors incorporate mythology into modern day – it makes world building really interesting.This was a pretty quick read, mostly because the storyline was interesting that pace of it was generally pretty forward. I really enjoyed the alternating chapter points-of-views as well, because most mythological-centred books avoid characterising gods and goddesses as much.Ari was a fun character to read about too - she was down to earth and the writin...
I LOVED the idea of this book and the book in general! Ari even though I didn’t quite like her at the start that soon changed. I understand that she wants to take care of her brother.(though I can’t understand why she wants to run away for 4 sexy gods *swoon*) Ari is feisty, stubborn and knows know to survived. She also has a lot of invisible scars. I LOVE the gods. Loki for his slyness, Thors for being able to cheer up Ari. Balder for his calmness on the outside and his vulnerability underneath...
Interesting take with some mythology action.I will admit, I was a bit intrigued by this book before diving into it. Mostly because there was some mentioning about some gods, like: Loki, Thor, and Odin (just to name a few). However, I still have no idea how I feel about this book. The characters were okay and I could see the similarities every now and then.. but I mostly just wanted this book to be over.Maybe it's because I've read so many reverse harem kind of books that I'm just now getting eve...
Meh. Didn't feel the connection between the characters
When Ari Watson dies, four gods bring her back to life as a Valkyrie. Ari doesn't really care to be a Valkyrie, but if the enhanced powers mean she can keep her little brother safe, she's all for it. Loki, Thor, Baldur and Hod need her help for a different reason though. Odin, the Alfather, has gone missing. He has gone on wanderings before, but never this long. Without Odin, the other gods cannot get back to Asgard and stuck in Midgard their powers are fading. This was an interesting take on No...