Happy Wednesday bookworms! Welcome to another book tag! Since I love mythology so much I knew I had to do this tag! Greek mythology is probably my favourite type of mythology but Norse mythology comes in at a close second for sure! We have a lot of Greek gods and goddesses to get through so let's jump into it! Zeus: God of Thunder and Sky / King of the Gods (Favourite Book) I have so many favourite books! The first ones that come to mind are the Percy Jackson series, Stalking Jack the Ripper, and Truly Devious! Poseidon: God of the Seas and Earthquakes (A Book that Drowned You in Feels) I'd have to say Illuminae! This book is an emotional rollercoaster for sure! You're constantly going back and forth from different emotions down to the last page. Hades: God of the Underworld (Favourite Book with a Dark/Ominous Plot) Three Dark Crowns!! I didn't even finish reading the prompt and I already knew 😂. The main plot of three sister queens trying to kill each other for the throne is definitely dark and ominous! It is definitely one of my favourite series of all time! Hera: Goddess of Marriage and Family (Cutest Fictional Couple) I could say so many couples from my all time favourite books like Audrey and Thomas from Stalking Jack the Ripper etc. but I thought I'd mention a couple from a book I don't talk about often! And that is The Sun is Also a Star! Natasha and Daniel are a very cute couple and their journey is amazing! Athena: Goddess of Wisdom, Handicraft and Strategic Warfare (Series with the Best World-Building) Aurora Rising had amazing world building! The detail about the different alien species and the planets was something I loved about this book! Aphrodite: Goddess of Love and Beauty (Most Beautiful Cover) One cover that I've recently seen that I found to be so beautiful is The Star Daughter! Ares: God of War and Bloodshed (Most Violent Book You've Ever Read) Lord of the Flies! It was a very brutal book and it was mainly why I didn't enjoy it. I might have read other more violent book but this was the first one that came to mind. Hephaestus: God of Blacksmiths and Fire (Scorching Hot Swoon Worthy Character) The Darkling from Shadow and Bone! To keep it different I didn't go with Thomas from Stalking Jack the Ripper or Maxon from The Selection. As soon as I read the trilogy I knew why everyone loved him so much. Artemis: Goddess of the Hunt (Favourite Kick-Ass Heroine) Definitely Annabeth from Percy Jackson! Her determination and cleverness is something I admire a lot. She's also very strong and is able to keep the crew of the Argo II alive! 😂 Apollo: God of Light and Healing (Sequel Book that Redeemed its Series) I'd say that Heart of Flames by Niki Pau Preto definitely made me enjoy the series more. I enjoyed the first book but was hesitant about continuing the series. However Heart of Flames was a great continuation and made me sure that I wanted to learn more about the world. Hermes: Messenger God of Thieves and Commerce (Book with the Best Message) Anne from Anne of Green Gables taught me to be unapologetically myself. It also teaches the value of family and friends. Which is something really important to me. I hope it spreads the same heartfelt message to everyone that reads it! Hestia: Goddess of the Hearth and Home (Book with the Most Relatable Story) For me personally, Truly Devious and the main character Stevie Belle were really relatable. I get anxious about new situations and some circumstances so seeing that in Stevie was relatable for me. Also her love of true crime is another thing we share! Demeter: Goddess of Fertility and Agriculture (Favourite Bookish Setting) My favourite type of bookish setting is a school type of setting! Like in Harry Potter, Truly Devious, and Hunting Prince Dracula! Dionysus: God of Wine and Celebration (2020 Release You are Most Anticipating) Without a doubt I cannot wait for Kingdom of the Wicked by Kerri Maniscalco! Luckily I have an ARC so I can read it ASAP! And that's the end of the Greek Mythology Book Tag! I hope you enjoyed it! I definitely had a lot of fun answering the prompts and I really recommend it! I hope you have an awesome rest of your day, and keep reading!
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Hello and happy Monday bookworms! Today I'm excited to present a cover reveal for Cracked Coffins by Beronika Keres! I am a part of the official reveal with Literary Bound Tours! For a list of all of my fellow hosts who are revealing the cover click here! Synopsis After Marianna Cortez overdoses on the eve of her seventeenth birthday, the strange circumstances surrounding her survival make her doubt that the normal life she desperately wants will ever be within reach. Yet, when Denendrius Sovetta steps out from the shadows of her past, he brings with him the hope that things could be different. But Denendrius is a twisted vampire from Ancient Rome with a chaotic past of his own. Marianna can't ignore the cracks in his sweet facade for long. As she discovers her connection to him, she learns more about his dark past and its influence on hers. With his claims that they’re meant to be together and his brutal means to keep her from leaving him, Marianna seeks to find the truth and escape Denendrius’s grasp before her history has a chance to kill her future Release Date: October 24, 2020 Page Count: 468 pages Author Information
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