Tales are written of times ago in which Gods and Goddesses graced this world, leaving legend of great heroes- Immortals of Olympus. But if immortal they be, where are the Olympians? A young girl, already on the edge, is about to find out.Time is torn and age-old myth becomes but words in the small, American town of Stansfield, where mortals rule, kings and queens of modern make hold the greatest courts, stories you thought over begin once more, and where it is fast learned that no matter the place in history- when there is power, there is battle to command it.Charles Eagen Lord is the author of the Gods of Olympus fantasy fiction series, beginning with the young adult paranormal action adventure story- "Hannah and the Gods of Olympus". He lives on Long Island, NY and has a bachelor's degree from Long Island University. "Hannah and the Gods of Olympus" is Lord's first published work.
Charles Eagen Lord is the author of the Gods of Olympus fantasy fiction series, beginning with the young adult story- "Hannah and the Gods of Olympus". He lives on Long Island, NY and has a bachelor's degree from Long Island University. "Hannah and the Gods of Olympus" is Lord's first published work.
About the Author: I like to lay down broad strokes with my writing, drawing a picture but leaving much of the detail to each reader's imagination. I hope that Hannah and the Gods are able to come alive in each reader's mind. I try to stay very close to the story with regard to the words, but hope that they create large enough characters and worlds to support the fantastic source mythology. My aim in writing is to tell a story as fully as possible but using only the most necessary, truest words. I believe form is a term with too much weight and that writing should take whatever form that emerges from staying close to the bone of the story. Lastly, I hope that Hannah and the Gods of Olympus takes readers on a wild, energized ride and that the characters resonate and bring readers back for the next chapter.
Good story line but I wish the author would have worked more on the world building. It is a fast paced read and full of action. I would read the next installment as I am curious to see if the author delves into the deities backgrounds more and to see if there are improvements to world building.
I found this book confusing. There was no character or setting description in the beginning. This book was written like it should have been a sequel in a series.