![]() Lucas and Helen’s relationship reaches a breaking point when Lucas lashes out at Helen in a rage and flies off. The book ends on a cliffhanger as Helen mother returns. They have accidentally started a chain reaction that has the possibility of freeing the Greek gods millennium after they were forced out of this world during the Trojan war. Unfortunately, their troubles have only begun. When Lucas and Helen save each other, these feelings go away.only to be replaced by love. We slowly get to the bottom of this as we learn that Lucas’s family and Helen are all scions (aka demigods). ![]() ![]() Told from the point of you of Helen, we are introduced to this small island community where a new family has come to town and Helen immediately it feels an aggressive hatred towards them (the feeling is completely mutual). Instead, I’ve decided to review the trilogy as a whole, with brief explanations about what happens in each book and why I liked it. Because this is an older series, I’m not going to review each book separately. I decided to give it a go and I’m so happy that I did! It’s one of my favorite trilogies to re-read every year, and every time I do, I fall in love with these characters all over again. ![]() I found out about this trilogy a few years ago when I was living England one of my students had mentioned it to me and said that she loved the way the author iced Greek mythology as the basis of the novels. ![]()
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