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Lykaia

The Sophia Katsaros Series, Book 1

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Lykaia

De: Sharon Van Orman
Narrado por: Lisa Cartmell
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"We are the terrors that hunt the night. And we have never been human."

In Greek mythology there's a story of King Lykaonas of Arcadia and his 50 sons, who were cursed by the father of the gods, Zeus, to become wolves. The very first Lycanthropes.

Forensic pathologist, Sophia Katsaros, receives a cryptic phone call from Greece, telling her that her brothers are missing, and leaves to search for them. With the help of Illyanna, her brother's girlfriend, Sophia examines the evidence but cannot accept a bizarre possibility: Has one or both of her brothers been transformed during the Lykaia, the ceremony where man is said to become wolf?

Who is Marcus, a dark stranger that both repels and excites her? And what is the real story behind the 5000 year old curse of King Lykaonas?

©2012 Sharon Van Orman (P)2012 Spore Press LLC
Fantasía Histórico Horror Misterio Paranormal Paranormal y Urbano Aterrador Ficción Mitología Antigua Grecia Mitología griega Lobo Suspenso Realeza
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This might have been a better listen if the 3 story lines had been separated. As it is, the stories are hard to follow, jumping between the story of the wolf queen, the child priest and the modern day mystery. I'm not sure I'll be able to finish the book and I don't know if it's the narrator or the actual story. The narrator is uninspired and the story is dragging, bogged down with too much detail.

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