Trilogy Contains Bride of Atlantis, Neptune's Daughter, and Maiden of Atlantis
Book One: Alexis Stanhope finds herself captive in a world not her own, filled with wonders both savage and beautiful and must find a way to escape, to return to her own world. And yet, from the moment she first meets the Guardian, Thor, she finds it impossible to resist the temptation to yield to him; heart, body and soul.
Book Two: Stephanie 'Stevie' Reynold's fascination with the sea has led to important discoveries in her field. However, neither her knowledge or experience has quite prepared her for her newest discovery--the banished Atalantean--Adonis.
Book Three: It is the time of the final conflict. The armies of the deep prepare for a battle unlike any the world has ever known. The fate of Atalantium rests in the hands of Claire, a human woman with powers of the mind, and the man she loves, Eros. If they fail, everything will be destroyed....
RATING: Some violence and explicit sex.
A quick easy read, however the writing could do with a good editor. Sometimes the flow of the story felt disjointed. And I must admit I was a little annoyed with how the trilogy ended.
Book One: Alexis Stanhope finds herself captive in a world not her own, filled with wonders both savage and beautiful and must find a way to escape, to return to her own world. And yet, from the moment she first meets the Guardian, Thor, she finds it impossible to resist the temptation to yield to him; heart, body and soul.
Book Two: Stephanie 'Stevie' Reynold's fascination with the sea has led to important discoveries in her field. However, neither her knowledge or experience has quite prepared her for her newest discovery--the banished Atalantean--Adonis.
Book Three: It is the time of the final conflict. The armies of the deep prepare for a battle unlike any the world has ever known. The fate of Atalantium rests in the hands of Claire, a human woman with powers of the mind, and the man she loves, Eros. If they fail, everything will be destroyed....
RATING: Some violence and explicit sex.
A quick easy read, however the writing could do with a good editor. Sometimes the flow of the story felt disjointed. And I must admit I was a little annoyed with how the trilogy ended.