He’s free, single, and ready to bring total destruction against his enemies...
Prometheus doesn’t know exactly why Zeus freed him from his prison, but the god just made a huge mistake. After a millennia of captivity, the titan is finally free to do what he wants. And what he wants is revenge.
Samantha Crews never thought she would find herself in the middle of an ancient plot. Captured by the titan Prometheus and held in the depths of the underworld, her only power is refusing Prometheus’s request for revenge.
But Prometheus has a gift for knowing human desires and he has her up against a wall. Literally. Samantha doesn’t know how long she can deny the titan what he wants or what she craves, even if it might mean the end of the world.
Promise of Prometheus is the second novella set in the Order of Olympus series. You do not have to read any previous novels in the series to read this novella.
Maria Shield writes adult fantasy, romance, and science fiction. She was raised in Kansas but has since lived all over the world, from Korea to Japan, finally ending up in her current location in Hawaii with her husband and pets. She is passionate about Japanese culture, ancient history, and feminist activism.
She also loves helping other writers find their communities and sharing craft tips and tricks. This often means she’s participating in a critique group somewhere or starting one herself.
When she isn’t writing, Maria can often be found doing the 3 R’s: Reading, Running, and Researching.
This was a fun read. It didn't feel like the novella it was supposed to be, more like a really short contemporary novel. But it was fun, had character development and good spice. I would've liked to see more of the two characters but overall it was a fun and done weekend read that helped to clean my palette.
I thought this was an excellent book. Samantha is goal driven by her desire to finish her thesis. They both make sacrifices for one another. I love Greek, and Roman mythology, this is an excellent novella!
I received a free copy of this book, and I am voluntarily leaving an honest review.