The Gatekeeper's Daughter
In The Gatekeeper's Sons, Therese and Thanatos, the god of Death, met and fell in love. In The Gatekeeper's Challenge, they did everything they could to be together, even break an oath on the River Styx. But the Olympians don't tolerate oath-breakers. In this final book in the trilogy, The Gatekeeper's Daughter, Therese may have finally succeeded in becoming a goddess, but if she wants to remain one, she'll not only have to discover her unique purpose, but also make some allies among the gods. Artemis sends her on a seemingly impossible quest across the world, while Than searches for a way to appease Ares. To make matters worse, her aunt's baby's life hangs in the balance.
About Author Eva Pohler
Eva Pohler writes fiction for teens and adults and teaches writing and literature at the University of Texas at San Antonio, where she lives with her husband, three kids, two dogs, and two rats.
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My Review
I so liked the series and this last book of the trilogy, is a great one again too. In book three you read about how Therese became the God and able to stay beside Thanatos. The Gods how ever are not to happy about it, because they did bend a few rules, Therese is set out to do a job and so is Thanatos. Her aunts baby is in danger and so is the time thatt runs out on them to keep Therese as a God and join on the Olympian Mountain and stay a God.
It is a fun story, Therese forgets about her powers as God sometimes and will push people totally over, I really enjoyed reading this book. If the couple is able to stay together and safe her aunts baby, that is for you to find out. I promise you it is worth your time, I love reading about Olympians go buy it, you won't regret it!
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