Cynthia D. Witherspoon
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Jonah Rowe knew that he didn't know everything about his abilities as an 11th Percenter - a human who could access the power of their auras - but he knew enough to not believe in the myths of the Greek Gods. Those were stories for kids. Hollywood.
Until the Sibyl came along. Eva McRayne wanted nothing more than to get back to her Hollywood life after a senseless tragedy derailed it. So when she and her film crew went to Rome, North Carolina to film an episode for her show, Grave Messages, she had no idea that she was walking straight into a trap. One that only Jonah Rowe could help her escape from. |
Never in a million years would Eva have thought that she'll get kidnapped. Maybe what the books said about Greek heroes and hubris had a point.
She was too good of a fighter. There was no way Ares could get his hands on her. But the rescue was only the beginning.
Jonah Rowe was willing to work with anyone or anything to get Eva back home. Even if that meant working with the Devil himself. So when he and Cyrus meet up with Ares, Jonah is leery, but willing. He had no idea that he was falling right into the plans that Hades had for him. For Eva.
Jonah was done being the hero. He would take what he wanted. Live how he wanted.
The rest of the world be damned.
After Joey gets seriously injured, Eva is beside herself. She's the first to admit it: Joey Lawson is more than just her cameraman. He's her brother; the one solid through her time as the Sibyl.
She couldn't give up on him. No, she refused to give up on him. Despite the threats that the spirit of his attacker piled on her head.
So she ran to Jonah Rowe. A man who had become her best friend and her savior. But Jonah has trouble of his own in the form of Mary Anne Greene, the country sweetheart he had met on the road to be with Eva. And the longer the two of them are around each other, the harder Jonah has fallen for her.
But the sweet Mary Anne isn't all that she seems to be, and Eva knows it. She can feel it. And by the gods, if Jonah is hurt by this woman, there will be hell to pay.
She couldn't give up on him. No, she refused to give up on him. Despite the threats that the spirit of his attacker piled on her head.
So she ran to Jonah Rowe. A man who had become her best friend and her savior. But Jonah has trouble of his own in the form of Mary Anne Greene, the country sweetheart he had met on the road to be with Eva. And the longer the two of them are around each other, the harder Jonah has fallen for her.
But the sweet Mary Anne isn't all that she seems to be, and Eva knows it. She can feel it. And by the gods, if Jonah is hurt by this woman, there will be hell to pay.