Phoenix: The Rise

· Olympus International Management Services Pty Ltd
5.0
1 review
Ebook
346
Pages

About this ebook

She wants justice. He wants to make things official. But for a demi-god and vampire there are bigger battles. 

Demi-god Carissa Alkippes has fought her equal share of demons and Olympian gods, when one battle ends another begins. Only this one may destroy the thin veil between supernatural creatures, gods and humans. To make things worse Zeus offers her a ‘get in and out of Olympus’ card, which paints a dangerous target on her back. Now she must get a handle on her power.  

With new enemies hunting her down, Carissa must use everything she knows to protect those she loves from being collateral damage. 

Xen Lyson, has seen much in his immortal life and walking Carissa down the aisle is at the top of his vampire list, but when an ancient libation bowl turns up, so does Discord and Death. 

Now they have fight not only to protect humanity, but themselves too. Will they defeat their enemies in time to tie-the-knot? 

Ratings and reviews

5.0
1 review
Literary Titan
July 11, 2022
Phoenix: The Rise is a gripping urban fantasy novel with alluring characters and a story that feels deep and meaningful. Well written and surprisingly deep, this is a great read and a fantastic addition to a spellbinding series.

About the author

Efthalia lives in Sydney, Australia.

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 superpowers and would save the day. 

Now she writes fantasy and paranormal romance. And loves nothing more than getting lost in the world of Greek gods, drool-worthy vampires, and knock your socks off werewolves who risk everything for spunky and courageous heroines.

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