
Myths of Immortality

In the realm of the dead there are no lies so you need to pick your words wisely or else you could end up in a world of trouble. And it doesn’t take our witty heroine long to figure this one out. Athan, Xan, Dahlia and Hope all have their own little roads to travel down while in the underworld. They meet loved ones from their past and with the help and knowledge of these loved ones they are now able to move forward with their lives although it make take some time.
Each of our characters, Athan, Hope, Xan, Dahlia all have to do some wheeling and dealing as well as make some sacrifices in order to get want they want or came to the underworld for. Can they make the sacrifices that they each need to make in order to make their trip to the underworld feasible?
I think I started reading Myths of Immortality on one of the worst days of the year which was Christmas Eve one of the busiest days of the year and with Christmas Day being the next day of course so therefor hardly any reading was accomplished.
But that did not stop me from thoroughly enjoying following Hope on her journey of trying to find a cure for her curse. I have loved reading about all the Gods and Goddess’ and their legends & Myths. My journey with Hope began with Curse of the Sphinx and then went on with Demons and Monsters and now with Myths of Immortality and I hope it doesn’t end here. I am anxiously waiting for the next book in the Sphinx series. Sphinx is one amazing series that I can’t seem to get enough of.
Raye Wagner has a way of making the myths, demons, gods, goddess all jump out at you and then grab you and pull you right in as if you were a part of their story. She knows just how to make all of the characters seem as if they are real and a part of our world.
If you have not read any of the Sphinx books then I would like to suggest that you pick up your copies today and begin the journey of finding the cure for Hope’s curse.