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Everyone has secrets. But what has Leandros kept from Skylar that would make her turn from him, perhaps forever? And should she believe what others tell her rather than the man who has cared for her and taught her for twenty winters?After their challenges and adventures in the south, Skylar and Alexis return to Trachis where King Agrias grants Skylar permission to betroth his daughter. Skylar forms an important alliance with Cleomenes, King of Sparta, to gain the privilege and quell those who would oppose the union. With their wedding feast complete and the announcement of their child made, another new beginning emerges for Skylar: as Princess of Trachis.But before their child's birthing day arrives, Ares decides it is time Skylar learned who she really is, and what she means to him and the Keres. He gifts her with an amulet and as Skylar tests her abilities and falls under the amulet's intoxicating spell, she risks losing everyone and everything she has come to love. And she may not care.Leandros does the only thing he can to break her from the spell, but neither the child, Alexis or Skylar may survive what lies ahead the next few moons.
Greece, 510BCSkylar has spent the past six winters travelling throughout Attica and the Peloponnese assisting those who requested aid, her father her only companion.Princess Alexis of Trachis has spent the past five winters with the fearsome tribe of Molossians in Epirus, honouring the alliance her betrothal formed.Two women with nothing in common. But when Skylar saves Alexis' life, an invisible bond is formed, igniting an undeniable attraction. Alexis' intended husband may be fierce, but so is Skylar, and both are used to getting what they want.In the fight for the princess, there can only be one winner. Can Skylar have Alexis or will old alliances win out?
Having decided to remain in Trachis, and leave behind the nomadic life she has always known, Skylar has begun a new life. She and Alexis have settled into a comfortable rhythm, until Alexis makes a request Skylar is not certain she can honour - she wants a child. Skylar has never been able to deny her princess anything, but neither is she willing to allow the simplest solution to give Alexis what she wants. But Alexis is not the only one who wants a child for them - there are gods who want to see them overcome the challenges they face, and they're willing to push the limits of Alexis and Skylar's love and lust for one another in order to see it done. With Ares leading the immortals and strengthening the plans he has for Skylar, we learn what she is to him, and why he needs her to face her fears and share ALL of her past with Alexis before he reveals himself to her. Warning: more sex and less violence in book 2 than in book 1.
Nine winters have passed in Trachis since Ava's dramatic birth at the hands of Ares and his Keres. The child has grown with the love of her parents and grandparents with no outward signs - or knowledge of - the lineage she has inherited from her Mumma Skylar.But the time is coming for Ares to return. The mortals may not feel Ava's power growing, but he does, and the God of War will do whatever he must to set his Chosen One on the path he intends.And when he is done, nothing will ever be the same in Trachis again.
Before Ava sent Ares to the cage, he promised her the Persians would return to Greek shores and in the autumn of 480BC, nine winters after Ava's return to Trachis, his words ring true. The yellow caps are sailing to the west, intent on claiming victory.But they are not the only returning enemy. Ava's greatest foe has also found his way back to Thermopylae and means to take revenge for what she denied him of. Ava will have to call on more than just her willpower and the god of the forge if she is to be victorious again; the consequences dire should she fail.As their final showdown looms, hearts will be broken and old stories proven once and for all.This is the Battle of Thermopylae. This is life and death. This is love and war. This is the end of war in Thermopylae.
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