Eva Pohler
Auteur van The Gatekeeper's Sons
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Urban Mythic Box Set: Eleven Novels of Adventure and Romance, featuring Norse and Greek Gods, Demons and Djinn, Angels,… 12 exemplaren
Gods of Olympus: A Choose Your Own Adventure Story 4 exemplaren
The Underworld Saga Bonus Box Set: A Greek Mythology Romance (The Gatekeeper's Saga Collection Book 4) 3 exemplaren
The House of Hades (The Underworld Saga) 2 exemplaren
The Purgatorium Box Set: Books 1-3 2 exemplaren
Pirate Academy 2 exemplaren
The Athena Alliance (The Underworld Saga) 2 exemplaren
The Haunted Bridge 1 exemplaar
How to Build a Successful Book Club 1 exemplaar
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Gods and Mortals: Fourteen Urban Fantasy and Paranormal Novels Featuring Thor, Loki, Greek Gods, Native American… (2015) — Medewerker — 99 exemplaren
Urban Mythic: Thirteen Novels of Adventure and Romance Featuring Norse and Greek Gods, Demons and Djinn, Angels,… (2016) — Medewerker — 43 exemplaren
Gods and Mortals: Eleven Urban Fantasy and Paranormal Novels Featuring Thor, Loki, Greek Gods, Native American Spirits,… (2015) — Medewerker — 21 exemplaren
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- San Antonio, Texas, USA
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I met Eva Pohler at a past Book Bonanza and thought her books sounded appealing enough that I bought four of them - a set of the first three books in this series, and one of the books in Pohler's Mystery House series for adults. It's probably a good thing I read the Mystery House book before this one, because that was definitely the stronger work. This book, unfortunately, wasn't good at all, and now I'm bummed that I bought it as part of a set.
Therese was supposed to be seventeen but generally came across to me is being about twelve or thirteen years old. It was tough to believe that a god would ever fall for her. The romantic aspects were cringe-worthy at the best of times, and there were some unintentionally hilarious moments, like the time Therese noted one character's bowl-cut while admiring how gorgeous he was.
I don't like offloading books unread, especially ones I bought brand new, but I may end up doing just that with the next two books in this series. It's possible the series might improve, but the thought of continuing on isn't appealing.
(Original review posted on A Library Girl's Familiar Diversions.)… (meer)