Sara Koelsch (Next Book Review)
***** AUDIOBOOK REVIEW ***** This storyline has an instantaneous magnetic feeling with heavy sexual desire added in. I'm not sure if it's because I listened to the audiobook or what but it was a story that pulsed with desire. I'm not a big paranormal romance reader/listener but this first book doesn't feel too heavy in the PNR either... it gets there and it's definitely implied but it doesn't start out heavy. I wonder if that's because it's the first book in the series. Blood of Zeus could have been setting up the story, setting the stage, if you will, and introducing all (most) the characters. I devoured it. I have an avid interest in mythology and am really excited to see where this story take us... I have the feeling that Maximus and Kara will have some hell to pay in the coming books! This was my first book by Meredith Wild and Angel Payne and I'm really excited about the two follow up books. I can't wait to learn more about the mythical world that they're combining with our world. I found the mix to be really sexy and forbidden... recklessness it's attractive when you have the Blood of Zeus!! Now the narration by Jennifer Mack and Jacob Morgan was sumptuous. They both brought the perfect amount of drama and just gave a pulse to the story. Mack was able to perfectly portray Kara. She really brought her personality to the forefront... I felt her worry and apprehension just like I felt her inability to fight it. Morgan had his work cut out for him Maximus was left in the dark for so much of the book that he had to convey that confusion while still coming off as strong and dominant. He portrayed that flawlessly. They definitely had me invested and excited for Heart of Fire! Thank you Brilliance Publishing for the complimentary copy of this audiobook with the hope that I would leave an Unbiased Opinion. I was not required to leave a review, positive or otherwise, and my opinions are just that... my opinions.
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Sandy S.
4.25 stars--BLOOD OF ZEUS is the first instalment in the contemporary, adult BLOOD OF ZEUS paranormal, mythological, romantic suspense series co-authored by Meredith Wild and Angel Payne focusing on university student Kara Valari and professor Maximus Kane. Told from dual first person perspectives (Kara and Maximus) BLOOD OF ZEUS follows the building but forbidden relationship between university student Kara Valari and professor Maximus Kane, a relationship forbidden by the university ethics, and the law of the gods. From the outset, the reader is aware there is more to our couple than meets the eye. As Kara and Maximus relationship builds, their attraction and time together creates a firestorm that summons the gods, forcing Kara to reveal the truth about what she is, and her connections to the world. While Maximus continues to be oblivious to his supernatural heritage, a visit from his father begins to breakdown the barriers between earth and h*ll, barriers that no longer protect our story line couple. What ensues is the building relationship between Kara and Maximus, and the potential fall-out as their union is forbidden because Kara is promised to someone else. Kara Valari has known about her heritage and the circumstance of her family and her birth all of her life but meeting Maximus Kane draws Kara like a moth to a flame, a flame that burns with the intensity of the sun. Unable to reveal the truth to Maximus, Kara finds herself bouncing between walking away or losing everything for love. Kara’s family is a member of the ultra-rich and famous, and in this, their every move is watched and painted for the world to see. Maximus Kane is unaware of his supernatural powers or his mythological heritage but knows he is not quite normal in the eyes of humanity. The more time he spends with our story line heroine, the more his abilities begins to manifest revealing his location, and his connections to the sky. The relationship between Kara and Maximus is one of immediate attraction that neither one is able to explain. Kara knows there is more to Maximus than a mortal human being but our hero continues to be oblivious to his heritage, and the powerful strength that comes with his DNA. Having to keep their relationship secret from the university and the paparazzi, Kara struggles knowing that if their secrets are revealed, the punishment will be swift and deadly. The $ex scenes are limited but passionate and intense. There is a large ensemble cast of colorful and energetic secondary and supporting characters. We are introduced to Maximus’ best friend and fellow professor Jesse NOrth; Kara’s sister Kell, their mother Veronica Valari, their grandfather Giovani Valari, art collector Arden, Maximus’ mother Nancy Kane, and a revelation as to the identity of our hero’s father. BLOOD OF ZEUS is a story of family, secrets, power and gods; of mythological demons, angels, contracts and legends; of promises and love. The premise is intriguing, entertaining and exciting; the romance is seductive and impassioned; the characters are desperate, dynamic and charismatic. BLOOD OF ZEUS ends on a cliff hanger-you have been warned.
Patricia White
Maximus is a college professor. He knows he’s different from other people but he has know idea what makes him different. Kara is a student and a member of the famous Valeri family. She knows what she is but ignores it as much as she can. Super slow burn even though the sizzle was immediate the romance was push and pull through most of the book. The chemistry between Maximus and Kara is off the charts! I am so excited to read more about this couple and to find out how they are going overcome all the obstacles in there way. “I’m falling for you, so hard. Like, straight out of a plane without a parachute hard. There is a cliffhanger ending so it’s a good thing we don’t have to wait long for the second book. The cover of this book is smoking hot.