Pages: 260
Genres: Fantasy
Source: ARC, NetGalley
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The gods walk among us. And they just might steal your soul... or your heart.
I thought I'd survived everything life could throw at me. All I wanted was to keep my distance from the criminals I work for and get my little brother out of the hell that is our mother's house.
Then I died and woke up to four stunningly hot gods telling me I'm now a valkyrie.
Sly, sharp Loki. Jovial but ferocious Thor. Dreamily compassionate Baldur. Grim and secretive Hod. They all have something to teach me. And around them, my walls start to crack.
But the gods didn't summon me just for kicks. Their king is missing, and they need me to find him. The first three valkyries they sent on the job never made it back.
More power is awakening in me than I could ever have imagined—and the gods' enemies are more devious than even they knew. It's going to take every trick in the book for me to save myself, my brother, and these divine men who're getting under my skin in the most alluring way.
I'm Aria Watson, and Valhalla ain't seen nothing yet.
*Claimed by Gods is the first full-length novel in a medium-burn reverse harem urban fantasy series. This action-packed, heart-wrenching ride gives you a kickass heroine, four irresistible gods, and Norse mythology like you've never seen it before.*
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Claimed by Gods is a twist on Norse mythology. I haven’t read any books about Nordic gods, so I thought this seemed interesting. Sadly, I realized quickly that the reason I haven’t read anything about Norse mythology is I don’t find it interesting at all.
Aria was human. She got hit by a car and died only to be turned into a Valkyrie to help Thor, Loki, Baldur and Hod find a missing Odin. The premise was interesting enough, but just couldn’t hold my attention. Honestly, I found I just didn’t care about the plot. I did like Aria and her relationship with her brother, so I think the reason I kept reading as long as I did was to see how that panned out. But, after awhile, even that wasn’t enough to keep me pushing through. The book is well written; I just apparently have NO desire to read about Nordic gods. Now I know!
fantasy reverse harems like Elements of Mischief by CM Stunich, Dragons Guard by Eva Chase…then you will probably like Claimed by Gods!
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