Hope is a gift, for those fortunate enough to possess it, and a curse, for those foolish enough to believe in it without question.
Arius's life has embodied both gift and curse for millennia. Being immortal, he can survive even the most horrific circumstances—but he has also witnessed the rise and fall of civilizations and the deaths of everyone he’s ever known.
When Arius is dragged into traveling with a division of Achaean soldiers, he vows not to get too attached. He never intended to get on a ship heading to Troy; he never wanted to become embroiled in a losing battle; and he certainly didn’t anticipate falling in love.
As tensions rise and allegiances shift, Arius finds himself in the center of it, leading him to Is it better to lead a lonely life without the threat of pain, or a full life awaiting the inevitability of grief?
Thought-provoking, engaging, and poignant, Immortal will leave you contemplating the consequences of everlasting life and the relationships which are left in eternity’s wake.
This was an amazing book that I could not put down. I read it in about 3 hours which was pretty fast for me and will recommend this to anyone that loves to read!