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Artemis's Hunt by Lia Davis Series: Sons of War #2.5
Published by After Glows on January 1, 2014
Genres: Erotic Romance, Mythology, Novella, Paranormal Romance
Pages: 56
Format: eBook
Source: Bought
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Artemis, goddess of the hunt, has lived with heartache for the last fifteen hundred years, believing her only love is dead. That’s what her father—Zeus, king of the gods—told her. After recent events brought the truth to light, Artemis must gather the courage to face her lost love again.
Evangelos, former god of messengers, was content living in the mortal world until he discovered he has a daughter and her mother is Artemis. When the goddess shows up at his place of employment with tales of renewing his god status, he’s skeptical. Zeus wouldn’t reverse the curse out of the goodness of his heart. There is always a catch. The god king wants something in return.
When Artemis explains she has to hunt down her stepmother, Hera, in order to get Evan back into Zeus’s good graces, Evan demands to accompany her. However, the journey turns out to be a test that could bring them closer together or tear them apart forever.
Also in this series: War's Passion, Ashes of War, Chaotic War

~ 3 Artemis’s Hunt Stars ~
Artemis’s Hunt is a novella in the Sons of War series by Lia Davis. It should be read after Ashes of War.
This was a short, quick, and sweet read where we get to meet and learn about Ash’s parents.
Artemis is a goddess, but here we get to see a softer side. She has and will always love Evangelos. When these two finally sort out what happened. Artemis will do anything to rectify a wrong for the only man that holds her heart. We are also treated to some scourging hot scenes that get the blood flowing. The ending delivers a surprise boom shell too. I enjoyed getting to learn what happened to Artemis and Evangelos. Watching these two sort out the past and come together was a great treat.
This was a sweet novella to read.
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