![]() ![]() The characters themselves are mostly shallow and self-absorbed, and it feels like all of the drama and conflict in this book happens simply for drama and conflicts sake. It feels like the author did not have an editor and kind of skimmed through the book herself to find any issues to fix. That being said this book does do not a great job with character development. I loved how the author snuck some of these in here and there. For instance, when Sabrina falls into love at first sight, the description used was “it was like looking into Medusa’s gaze” How great is that! It is something small that really has the reader deep into Sabrina’s point of view so easily and quickly. Now, I did like that the author made Sabrina interested in Greek Mythology, and she actually threw off handed narrations into the book. And with how short the first book is, it all could have been put into one book so at least when I am finished reading, I get the satisfaction of the couple being together. And the author turned this book into a trilogy, so now there are three books I have to read to get a true sense as to what is happening overall. ![]() Because this is a not a long book AT ALL. Let’s start with, when did romance authors start turning books into series. But if I am completely honest, I did not like it at all. I truly wanted to like Olympian Passion by Andrya Bailey. ![]()
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