The Holy Game is over. Now Nikita has won both respect and support among the children of the gods, but she has come to face an even bigger crisis. After their painful breakup, her beloved princess Amarisa has gone missing without a trace. Nikita believes that Amarisa has been kidnapped. Her heart is set to bring her back, but she will have to take on another terrifying journey to another world with her avatar friends. In the meantime, the King of Asuras has resurrected, and he threatens to lay waste to the Holy City, which is the central power of the Gods of Meru. As a Prophesied Child, Nikita must lead the army to the battle against the demons. If they lose this war, the rise of the Demon Lord will be the end of the whole creation.
I got into writing novels by a dare. I've always loved reading about strong female characters in books, but it's hard to find LGBT characters, so I decided to take it upon myself to become a wordsmith. My works may not be the most professional or grammatically correct, but I'm not an English major, I just want to share a story. I like to think of myself as a writer version of a mad scientist. I don't stick to one genre as I might or might not have a monkey in my mind. So far, my books are supernatural, science-fiction, fantasy, chicklit, and a bit of dystopian, steampunk, and historical fiction.
Probably the most beautiful book I've ever read. I haven't read anything heavy like this for a long while. I enjoyed the plot twist, the vivid actions, the emotions, the beautiful details and the myths woven into this story. It was so interesting to know more about other mythologies aside from the Greek or the Norse. I had to admit, I wish the story would never end. It's like being in a world so much more exciting than your own reality but you have to get up and come back.
I love Nikita and Amarisa, the ending made me want to see them again and hope for them to be together forever. I really do hope that that author will come back with another story like this, better yet, another story about Nikita.
Cried like a freaking baby. This book has everything, action-packed, mythology, romance, friendship, family. Everything follows a certain course and falls in the right place at the right time. I'm so happy to have found this author. She brings out something that is always unusual and refreshing. Now, I just wish that Nikita's story doesn't end yet. I want to read more about her in the future. But if there's no more installment, i'll understand because the ending is both satisfying and acceptable, which a great way to end a story in my opinion. I'm not going to give spoiler, everyone has to read it to know what's in store for them.