Marked
THERON–Dark haired, duty bound and deceptively deadly. He’s the leader of the Argonauts, an elite group of guardians that defends the immortal realm from threats of the Underworld. From the moment he walked into the club, Casey knew this guy was different. Men like that just didn’t exist in real...
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THERON–Dark haired, duty bound and deceptively deadly. He’s the leader of the Argonauts, an elite group of guardians that defends the immortal realm from threats of the Underworld. From the moment he walked into the club, Casey knew this guy was different. Men like that just didn’t exist in real life—silky shoulder-length hair, chest impossibly broad, and a predatory manner that just screamed dark and dangerous. He was looking for something. Her. She was the one. She had the mark. Casey had to die so his kind could live, and it was Theron’s duty to bring her in. But even as a 200-year-old descendent of Hercules, he wasn’t strong enough to resist the pull in her fathomless eyes, to tear himself away from the heat of her body. As war with the Underworld nears, someone will have to make the ultimate sacrifice.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781468082999 (146808299X)
ASIN: 146808299X
Publish date: March 5th 2012
Publisher: CreateSpace
Pages no: 286
Edition language: English
Series: Eternal Guardians (#1)
Overall a 3.25 to 3.5 rating. Liked the book and the world building. It had the action that I like in my books but the book seemed to drag. As for the characters they were well developed but she sometimes the author would get into the secondary characters stories. I just wanted the author to charge ...
“From the moment he walked into the club, Casey knew this guy was different. Men like that just didn’t exist in real life – silky shoulder-length hair, chest impossibly broad, and a predatory manner that just screamed dark and dangerous. He was looking for something. Her.” It’s definitely not a no...
It lost some points for lack of world building. There is some, but at the same time we get half way into the book and that's when things get explained. The Argonaut thing never really is explained, aside from them all being descendants of the Gods, via their half mortal hero children. I knew the st...
I just didn't enjoy the whole "mind-control" stuff - that is not exactly different from slipping her some roofies and do with her what you want. The Greek Mythology theme didn't work for me - maybe I read too many books about the real stuff, to find this in any way appealing or original. Another...