Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Review Wet for The Titan By Jennifer James


Description
Poseidon, god of the sea, proclaims that any nymph from his harem who wishes to search out a mate may do so. 

However, she only has three days to find someone he deems worthy. 

Welcome to the world of the Nymphs of New York.

It's never good to piss off a goddess, even a minor one...

Telesto has been reasonably content as a member of Poseidon's harem, until he came along and ripped her free of her moorings, setting her adrift without gravity to keep her feet on the ground. She hadn't been looking for love, a relationship, or anything but a private room to retreat to in the castle. Now her fury has been unleashed, and she has no problem bringing an arrogant Titan back to Earth.
He's going to claim his mate whether she likes it or not...

Pyroeis has long been a wanderer, and a lucky hand of cards has gifted him with the one thing he always wanted, at the expense of what he never knew he needed. He'll travel to the ends of the universe if he must to convince Telly she belongs with him, and only him. Nothing will stand in his way, no creature, no matter how powerful, can stop this Titan from claiming his mate.


My Review

I have to say I love the thought of Nymphs getting a happy ever after... And Wet for The Titan is a great intro to this series. It is a quick read but was fulfilling and I loved the characters and there were additional characters which filled out the story line.

Telesto (Telly) and Pyroeis (Pyro) have already connected and Pyro is in the dog house, which is not a good place for a Titan especially one with a bad temper when he finds out the girl(nymph) of his dreams runs away. I liked that he would do anything to claim his mate and wants her to understand why he did what he did. 

When Water and Fire connect there is steam, heat and even a bit of magic...Telly and Pyro come together perfectly. I am excited to read more from this series and from Jennifer James.  Great Prequel. 

I rate this book 4 out of 5 Genie Lamps

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1 comment:

  1. I really enjoyed this one too! I hadn't read a Titan before that I can remember and very few nymphs. I'm looking forward to checking out the next one :)

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