Sunday, April 14, 2013

Review: Guardian of Atlantis By Annie Rachel Cole




Guardian of Atlantis (The Children of Atlantis, #1)

Title: Guardian of Atlantis

Series: The Children of Atlantis #1

Author: Annie Rachel Cole

Published: July 21st 2012

Fromat: Kindle Edition

Pages: 248




BOOK DESCRIPTION

Guardian of Atlantis


Sixteen-year-old Raven Weir has a somewhat normal life until she receives a mysterious necklace…a necklace others are willing to kill her to get because it contains the key codes to Atlantis. Now she finds she’s the only one standing between Atlantis and those who want to use the power hidden there to take over the world.

And Zeus is at the head of that line.

On top of worrying about social acceptance at school, Raven has to get control of her growing powers before she harms someone. And it doesn’t help that the alpha Hellhound at school is attracted to her while members of his pack are trying to kill her. And then there’s the whole biological parent issue. Finding out you’re adopted is huge, but discovering you’re actually the daughter of Medusa and Poseidon will definitely cause problems.

Will Raven find the inner strength she needs to survive?

Will she be able to protect Atlantis?




MY REVIEW

Guardian of Atlantis


The following review is my opinion and not a paid review. I received a free copy of the book from the author for my honest opinion.

Raven Weir receives a necklace for her sixteenth birthday. This necklace contains the key codes to Atlantis. A lot of people want this necklace for the power that it holds and they will kill to get it. Raven finds herself in fights with people that she didn't know necklace. Raven is a girl that can hold her own in a fight but sometimes she does need a little help. She has a mouth with a lot of sarcasm and she lets the witty comments fly. She always has something to come back with no matter what anyone says to her.

Raven has changed schools more times than she cares to remember. And on top of everything else she has to start a new school on her birthday no less. The first day of school is always hard but a new school and meeting new people is even worse. She tries to talk her mom into letting her stay at home but mom says no, of course. No one at her new school seems to like her. Especially the Hellhounds who all want to kill her except their alpha, Ethan who is attracted to her.

Raven finds out that she is adopted which upsets her and kind of makes her mad. Raven wants to know who her mother or the person that had raised her is. Who are her biological parents? Why has her mother kept secrets from her? She finds out that she has these powers and she doesn't know how to handle them. She has to figure out real quick how to handle her powers if she wants to stay alive.

I would like to thank the author Annie Rachel Cole for giving me the opportunity to read Guardian of Atlantis. I really liked Guardian of Atlantis it is a very good book. I liked Raven with her witty comments and how she always had some kind of remark to come back with and she was real quick with it too she never hesitated one little bit. There were times while reading Guardian of Atlantis that Raven had me laughing with her come backs. But then there were times where I felt real bad for and just wanted to help her.

If you have not read Guardian of Atlantis then I highly recommend that you do. If you like reading and learning about Greek Gods then you will love Guardian of Atlantis I did. I have not read a lot of books about Geek Gods but I do find them very interesting and wished I would take the time to read and learn more about them. I can't wait to read Wrath of Hades book #2 of The Children of Atlantis series.




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