Thera, goddess of sensations, daughter of Ares and Aphrodite, is a disappointment to both her parents. She isn’t beautiful nor does she want to kill.
Kyros late father, the king of Trozan wanted to unite the Trozens and the centaurs. But now his brother is king and Kyros has been cursed by Ares.
Now the two of them are caught up in a plot by Ares to start a war between the Trozens and the centaurs.
I usually love stories about the ancient pantheons. Going into this it seemed a little off and I wasn’t sure yet if I was going to continue this series. But it wasn’t that bad, but there’s an awful lot of emoting, indecision and regret for the decisions finally made. Situations were either too easily solved, comical or illogical. There isn’t a single character in this that seems to have and sense, except maybe Chiron. But even by the middle of the book I knew what was going to happen and wished they’d just get on with it.
Fave scenes: the snake, the weaver’s hut, Mars’ reaction to Pittheus’ reaction to Thera being pregnant and the rose colored shawl.