I received this book from the author in exchange for an honest review.
Argh. I've been waiting for book 3, and now I'm left wanting more! When we last left Therese and Than, they had performed the ritual to make Therese a god. Awesome, right? Well, not so much. If she doesn't find a purpose - fast! - she'll go back to being mortal. Oh, and Ares wants to kidnap her because he feelthreatened s by any potential kids she may have with Than. No biggie. Just the god of war, wanting you out of the picture... So yeah, things aren't easy for poor Therese.
The Gatekeeper's Daughter was a fairly quick read. Like the previous two, I didn't want to put this one down. I've grown very fond of Therese and Than over their three books, and I learned a LOT about basic Greek mythology. I have to say, though, most of the gods in this book were, well...major jerks. Except Hades. He was actually pretty cool and did what he could he help Therese with all the obstacles thrown her way. I really enjoyed Therese basically telling them all that they're not perfect and have done some really crappy things throughout history to each other. Her vow to retain her compassion and not become as selfish as the other gods was refreshing and fit very well with her character. As always, the love Therese and Than have for each other is sweet and so touching. I loved how they would go through so much for each other and overcome so much just to finally be together forever.
Though I very much enjoyed The Gatekeeper's Daughter, I was a little disappointed by the end. Why? I don't know. I think I just wanted more. I was bummed out that it ended. I would have liked to have seen the wedding and maybe found out more about their future together. I just felt like there were maybe some loose ends that weren't tied up as well as they could have been. Also...I kinda want more Hip! Maybe a sister series showing his romance with Jen? Oh, I'd love it!