![]() Plus there’s something pretty nasty coming on Fi’s eighteenth birthday that they also have to contend with. Oh no, for there are alternate worlds where some of these guys frequent, and there’s also the matter of the Asura enemy who is making things difficult. However, that’s not as easy as it sounds, as they are not only scattered across the globe. ![]() At the close of book one, we learn that the next battle is looming and in book two, Peter (the father) needs to gather together his Deva firstborn, who are scattered across the world, to fight. And there’s been some pretty horrific battles over the ages. There are the good guys, the Deva, and the bad guys, the Asura. There are also second and thirdborn and so on. ![]() Since the beginning of time, his offspring have included Asterion the bull from Greek mythology, Merlin from Arthurian legend and Mokosh, a Slavic goddess. They are known as the Firstborn and have incredible powers, all fathered by one rather promiscuous guy who has been at it for millennia. Basically, think of all the legends, myths and figures of ancient lore and fairy tales from across the world and spanning every age, religion and culture. Hurrah! The action picks up immediately after the close of book one and we are reintroduced to the teenagers Fi and Zeke, and their companions. I read this one as an ebook and absolutely loved it too. ![]() I listened to the audiobook of the first book in the trilogy, Paternus: Rise of Gods, and absolutely loved it, so I was super excited for book two. ![]()
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