Goddess of Legend
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- $9.99
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
#1 New York Times bestselling author P. C. Cast turns the legend of King Arthur on its head in this Goddess Summoning novel...
After her car plummets off a bridge, Isabel, a world-weary photojournalist, struggles between life and death when she's saved by the Water Goddess—with one tiny caveat: Isabel must travel to another time to seduce the legendary Lancelot du Lac away from Queen Guinevere.
The handsome knight is a dream for any woman in any century. Unfortunately Isabel is the one who’s seduced—by the soulful eyes of the wise and soft-spoken King Arthur. But for Isabel, a deal is a deal. Now, the King watches as fate takes from him the mysterious beauty he has come to worship, knowing all too well that any interference on his part could destroy the kingdom he loves.
Customer Reviews
Why didn't I find these books sooner!?!?
Amazing! Just amazing! Was just looking through the different authors when I found this series and I love them! I love the humor and twist that they take on mythology I mean I am seriously jealous of these Tulsa women because these stories are so charming, funny and wonderful!
13 yr old Ghost Writer, Maybe?
I don't know who wrote this, but it couldn't have been PC Cast. I've read all of the Goddess Summoning books and none of them were written anywhere near as poorly as this. I had to keep flipping back thinking I was missing something, that maybe I'd had too much wine and was just boozed confused.
The first 5 books of the series and was thrilled with them, I was excited to read this one and within the first few chapters I could tell it would be disappointing. It honestly felt like it was written by a teenager. Very unsatisfying ending. The author skipped around a lot in the story, jumping from one flitting thought to the next.
I honestly skimmed the last few chapters so I could get the jist of it without committing the time.
Goddess of Legend
Very disappointing. I have many PC Cast books and have enjoyed them all. This was both poorly written and edited - disjointed and unimaginative.