Hunger
Goddesses of Delphi, #4
by Gemma Brocato
Date of Publication:
January 10th 2017
Cover Artist: Fiona
Jayde Media
Genre: Paranormal/Urban
Fantasy Romance
From The Book Junkie Reads . . . Hunger (Goddesses of
Delphi, #4) . . .
First
read of this series, first read from this author and first love from what I
have read. I was pulled in with just the premise of it all. Then I got to
reading and found it a bit difficult to put it down. I was sucked in to this
fight of good vs evil gods. I so was wanting to put it down and return to the
beginning of the series while at the same time wanting to complete the read.
Let me just say the latter won. I finished the book and was excited and filled
with anticipation of reading what came before and looking forward to what will
come next. The nine sisters, nine daughters of Zeus. Each with their own gifts.
This series promises to be full of much more myths, facts, fantasy, and
romance.
BLURB
Lia Thanos, Muse of Comedy, has joked her way
through hundreds of lifetimes. But the past few months have been no laughing
matter. She and her sisters have been locked in a battle to save Olympus from a
hostile takeover. Now, the god challenging them has upped his game and personally
selected the mortal man destined to help Lia win.
Botanist Ben Jordan has his hands full;
running a farmer’s market, helping his hearing-impaired sister, and trying to
figure out why crops around the world are failing. If the trend can’t be
reversed, humans will starve and chaos will destroy the world. The only good
news is the long-time famine he’s faced in his love life came to an end when he
met Lia.
Despite the fact that Ben finds it hard to
believe immortal gods exist, he accepts the challenge to help Lia, a woman he
yearns to spend the rest of his life with. But Pierus and his daughter, Hunger,
will stop at nothing to keep the two apart.
“Will you please tell me what’s going on?”
Ben’s earlier calm evaporated as Mnemosyne chanted in a language he didn’t
understand.
“I will. I
know we only just met, but Pierus has deemed you my partner in this challenge.
It’s going to require you to suspend disbelief and trust me.”
“A lady just
materialized out of thin air and I haven’t even once considered myself crazy.”
“There is
that. Will you come with me?” Lia moved toward a door to the left of the stage.
With one
last look at his statue-like friends, Ben followed.
Lia’s hips
swung side-to-side as she preceded him down a hallway lit by florescent lights.
Even as fucked up as reality seemed at the moment, he still noticed the
seductive sway. Barely curbing the urge to increase his speed so he could grab
her ass, he shook his head.
Maybe he was
certifiable.
She opened a
door on the right side of the corridor and slipped inside.
He followed,
closed the door, and then leaned against it. “I’m waiting.”
“You already
know my name is Thalia. What you don’t know is that I’m immortal. I’m the Muse
of Comedy and Agriculture. And mortals—the entire human race—are under siege.
You just don’t know it yet.”
“Bullshit!”
he scoffed.
“Wish I
could say it was. That it’s just a huge prank that is part of the comedy club’s
regularly scheduled entertainment.” She took up a position behind her desk,
resting her palms on the dark wood. “But this is deadly serious. My sisters are
Muses as well and we are in a supernatural fight for the safety of all mortal
kind.”
As she sat
in the chair behind her, the look on her face was earnest, brows raised, eyes
wide. She believed her own psychosis. He searched his memory for anything he
might have read about how to deal with delusional behavior. He had nothing
other than recollected warnings about not encouraging that kind of behavior,
and maintaining a distance in case of possible violent outbursts.
He took a
step toward the desk, and then another, shaking his head as he did. This was no
way to establish distance between them. He took another step and closed the
gap, until the only thing between them was a block of wood. Not a very good
barrier, considering the way she’d leaped over the bar when Paul had been going
schizoid.
“I suppose
next you’ll tell me Zeus is real and is your dad.”
She nodded
solemnly. “And Gaia is my mother. Although she isn’t a god. She’s a primordial
deity.”
He didn’t
bother to restrain his snort. He had to be dreaming.
“I’m happy
to pinch you if you think it would help. But I get to pick where I pinch.” Lia
dropped her gaze to his ass, then lifted her eyes and offered with a bright
smile. She gestured to a straight-backed chair.
Ben sat down
hard enough to bite his tongue. Thanks to the pain he experienced, he knew he
wasn’t dreaming. “Okay, I’m willing to go on a little faith here. Maybe you
should start at the top.”
“In my first
or second incarnation, a deity named Pierus challenged Zeus, claiming his nine
daughters were superior to the Muses. While my sisters and I inspire the world
to good things, Pierus and his offspring represent all the bad juju out in the
world. His bitches come with names like Greed, Strife, Doom, Disease…you get
the idea. It appears my challenge might be with Hunger.” She stood to pace
behind her desk. “Zeus got pissed at Pierus, and transformed his children into
magpies for all eternity. But the evil bastard still manages to rise up every
thousand years or so to challenge us.”
Thousands of
years? “How old are you?”
“Twenty-four.”
She moved around the desk and leaned her hip on the edge. “In this lifetime. If
you counted up the entire number of years I’ve been alive, my age is closer to
six-thousand and twenty-four. No wait. Is it eight-thousand? I’ve sucked at
math in every lifetime.”
Okay, that
little fact freaked him the fuck out. Unable to deal with it, he filed the
detail for exploration later. “Tell me more about this challenge.”
“Okay, but
you have to know, until recently, no mortals in this millennia ever knew of our
existence. Only three other men even have a clue at this point. You’re kind of
a rare breed.”
She propped
a hand on her hip, pulling her T-shirt taut over her breasts. Ben dropped his
gaze to the luscious display and swallowed hard to move past the need to cup
his palms around them.
Lia cleared
her throat. “Um, just for now, eyes up. But this attraction you feel might be
part of the challenge.”
“Don’t you
feel it?”
“The connection?
Yeah. When you touched my wrist, I had a premonition that we are meant to be
together.”
“You too? I
saw us in a darkened room with…I don’t know, maybe crows flying around us.”
She tipped
her head to the side and pressed a finger to her lips. “That’s new. I’ve never
shared foresight with anyone before. One more nail in your coffin.” She winked
at him, followed the motion with a chuckle.
Her quiet
laugh swirled through him, twisting like an auger along his body. Everything
from his waist down drew tight, went hard. However, his brain heard coffin.
“I’m not going to die thanks to this challenge, am I?”
“You won’t.
Not if we beat Pierus. Unfortunately, we have to play to win.” Lia hopped up on
the desk, swinging her legs. She held up her hand, closed her eyes and lifted
her face. Almost like she was speaking to someone in her mind.
Ben studied
her casual posture, her easy confidence. For a six-or-eight-thousand and
something year-old, she was dead sexy. Oh, Lord. What was he thinking? Or
better, which head was he thinking with? Even if his attraction to her was a
result of his unknowing involvement in this challenge, he didn’t mind giving in
to it.
Author Info
Gemma's favorite desk accessories for many
years were a circular wooden token, better known as a 'round tuit,' and a slip
of paper from a fortune cookie proclaiming her a lover of words; someday she'd
write a book. All it took was a transfer to the United Kingdom, the lovely
English springtime, and a huge dose of homesickness to write her first novel.
Once it was completed and sent off with a kiss, even the rejections addressed
to 'Dear Author' were gratifying.
After returning to America, she spent a
number of years as a copywriter, dedicating her skills to making insurance and the
agents who sell them sound sexy.
Eventually, her full-time job as a writer
interfered with her desire to be a writer full-time and she left the world of
financial products behind to pursue a career as a romance author.
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