Cataclysm: Return of the Gods

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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Author: Stephen H. King ISBN: 9781310238529
Publisher: Stephen H. King Publication: May 2, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Stephen H. King
ISBN: 9781310238529
Publisher: Stephen H. King
Publication: May 2, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Her entire world upended in a disastrous cataclysm, Crystal faces a new existence beside her husband, Matthew. First, though, she has to deal with the dark secret he’s been harboring through their years of marriage: his other identity, the God of War. Along the way her life and those of her twin daughters are threatened repeatedly by the Goddess of Love, her husband’s ex-wife who wants him back.
Follow the story of Crystal while she seeks her place as the wife of the ancient and terrible God of War.

Readers say:
"The story's complete enough in itself though it ends with the clear promise of more. If you love mythology and don't mind too much about math, this just might be one for you--it's certainly a very different kind of sci-fi romantic adventure."

"I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It had a very interesting blend the metaphysical and the ordinary. The plot is unique and the character development was excellent. It's been a long time since a book has made me enthusiastic about reading the next title in the series. Great job Mr King."

"I enjoy reading books about mythology in the modern era. I've read "Gods Behaving Badly" and all of the Percy Jackson books. I find this one to be right up there in myth meets reality. Though unlike the aforementioned books this one takes a bit of a turn."

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Her entire world upended in a disastrous cataclysm, Crystal faces a new existence beside her husband, Matthew. First, though, she has to deal with the dark secret he’s been harboring through their years of marriage: his other identity, the God of War. Along the way her life and those of her twin daughters are threatened repeatedly by the Goddess of Love, her husband’s ex-wife who wants him back.
Follow the story of Crystal while she seeks her place as the wife of the ancient and terrible God of War.

Readers say:
"The story's complete enough in itself though it ends with the clear promise of more. If you love mythology and don't mind too much about math, this just might be one for you--it's certainly a very different kind of sci-fi romantic adventure."

"I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It had a very interesting blend the metaphysical and the ordinary. The plot is unique and the character development was excellent. It's been a long time since a book has made me enthusiastic about reading the next title in the series. Great job Mr King."

"I enjoy reading books about mythology in the modern era. I've read "Gods Behaving Badly" and all of the Percy Jackson books. I find this one to be right up there in myth meets reality. Though unlike the aforementioned books this one takes a bit of a turn."

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