The Book
Release Date: 1 October 2013
Noel Kennedy lost her boyfriend, her job, and her dignity all in one week. She then gained an entirely new life. Hunted by a mysterious league of immortals, Noel must rediscover her forgotten past while uncovering the truth behind the two men who battle for her heart, both in dreams and in reality.
Entranced, she slowly unravels a world she was meant to stay out of. A world filled with creatures she once thought to be myth and dangers that threaten her very soul. Now Noel begins the fight for her life and must choose between two men who call to her heart. Can she escape a life of servitude or immortality for a chance at love?
Book One of The Persephone's League of Immortals Series
Entranced, she slowly unravels a world she was meant to stay out of. A world filled with creatures she once thought to be myth and dangers that threaten her very soul. Now Noel begins the fight for her life and must choose between two men who call to her heart. Can she escape a life of servitude or immortality for a chance at love?
Book One of The Persephone's League of Immortals Series
My Review 3 STARS
**My thanks to Netgalley and Indie Inked, for providing me with a free copy for an honest review**
This book has been stuck on my ARC shelf since 2013, since then no other book in this series has been published, so although I enjoyed this book, I cannot recommend this book as there are still lots of unanswered questions.
Noel has recently broken up with her boyfriend of 3 years and her friend Autumn is looking after her. It is shortly after that though that she starts having lots of vivid dreams, especially about a man named Jared. The dreams are Spicy and lots of kissing happens and any sex scenes are glossed over.
When Jared goes missing his friend Boone shows up and she is also taken by him and ends up in a Love Triangle. Boone looks after her and helps her when she has her dreams even in the waking hours and helps her find out who she really is and looks after her.
Although lots of the questions brought up are answers we still have a lot that are not. It could have been a very decent series, but the author seems to be focusing on other works instead.
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