Mythological creatures are real. They live In the world of Iphigenesis. A world Lucy Cole just discovered she's destined to protect.
Before fourteen-year old Lucy Cole can process that insanity, her soon-to-be adopted mother Elodie is kidnapped. The only way to save her is to track down the Key of Apollo, a key that hasn't been seen in thousands of years.
To succeed, Lucy must embrace her destiny and overcome the Primordial Trials, tests set up by the gods themselves.
So armed with little to no knowledge of the world of Iphigenesis, one best friend who trips over his own feet, and another who could get blown over by a strong breeze, Lucy is about to take on the challenges of the gods.
Staff Review: If you're looking for a series to read after all the Percy Jackson books, this is it. Lucy, the main protagonist in the story, is a strong female lead who learns and grows throughout the book. She and her two friends go on a journey in another land populated with Gnomes, Centaurs, Pegasus and all sorts of other mythological & magical creatures. The end goal is to save her foster mom who has been kidnapped by an old "friend" who wants to bring these magical creatures into the real world and show them off in a zoo. Lucy and her friends can't let this happen!
Definitely, a page-turner filled with excitement and heart!
Being a Percy Jackson fan, anything to do with Greek gods I’m ready to read. I loved this book and the fact that it isn’t the usual gods like Zeus, Poseidon or hades but Artemis. I really enjoyed seeing Lucy come to terms with being a “daughter” and her adventures to see the titans, save her mum and save mythical creatures along the way. I was surprised to see the relationship building lucy has with the titans and can’t wait to see where that leads
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Really enjoyed this one! It was fast-paced, an interesting story, and a really unique view of the Greek legends. Being a big Riordan fan, I was intrigued to see what this story would be like. I loved how Riley D. Bradley expounded on the stories and shifted them to show that they way we know things to be are not necessarily how they happened. I especially loved her interpretation of the Titans. There were some noticeable errors--spelling, word usage, etc.. that I noticed while reading that should be edited. I also dislike how Aubrey was such a focal point in the story, being a villain with a lot of focus on her, but then simply dropped off with no mention from the middle of the book onward. Overall it is a really entertaining story, great for middle grade readers. I am going to continue the story and am looking forward to starting book 2.
While this novel is clearly intended to stimulate the imagination of tweens, I found it fascinating from the perspective of the author's craft. Brady's ability to cross over into an entirely new genre is impressive. The Gates of Artemis is sure to attract a cult following with its strong cast of young adult characters, adventures, and mythical animals. The fact that Riley slips in a healthy dose of classic literature and mythology along with the adventures ensures young readers are learning as well as being entertained. Thank you, for a story that captures the imagination and encourages young adults to keep reading!
Ok, so I know this book is for kids, but at 58, I had so much fun reading this first, in what I hope to be a long series of more to come from R.D.
R.D. I am so impressed by this book, I bought one for all my kids and a few not my kid so they too could join in on the adventure.
I don’t know, I laughed and cried, got angry a few times but I told anyone I could about the story! I know you said it was for kids so what does that say about me ha! I can’t wait to read more as you write these to life. John
I really enjoyed The Key of Apollo and highly recommend it. It is written for tweens and teenagers, primarily, but I like reading books that are well-written no matter what age bracket they are meant for. I learned a bit about Greek mythology and many mythological creatures, as well. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
Disclaimer: I received a copy of this ebook from the author and this is my honest and freely given review.
This is awesome read,it is amazing. I also enjoyed the Titans,, I always wanted a dragon, all the animals where amazing you could almost see the animals in the paged of the story. Great job Mrs. Brady
What an amazing first time book that left me wanting more. Lucy is fourteen only but has to absorb that mythological creatures are real. Then her soon to adopted mother gets kidnapped. Fast paced.
A story sure to keep you at the edge of your seat!
I love how this book has all of the mythical creatures of the the world we may not believe exist, even the ones that have gone extinct. One thing's for sure is that this is an adventure for someone who loves animals. This book will send you into two different worlds in just one adventure. This funny, heartwarming, adventurous story is one to read. (Especially if you believe in multiple gods that include Zeus and Artemis.)
If you're looking for a series to read after all the Percy Jackson books, this is it. Lucy, the main protagonist in the story, is a strong female lead who learns and grows throughout the book. She and her two friends go on a journey in another land populated with Gnomes, Centaurs, Pegasus and all sorts of other mythological & magical creatures. The end goal is to save her foster mom who has been kidnapped by an old friend who wants to bring these magical creatures into the real world and show them off in a zoo. Lucy and her friends can't let this happen!
Definitely a page turner filled with excitement and heart!