Kythan Guardian's 0.5
Author: Trisha Wolfe
Pages: 215 pgs
Genre: NA, Fantsay, Historical Fiction
Release Date: March 2nd 2013
Review Source: Author
First of all, I absolutely love this cover! The makeup on her eyes, the necklace around her neck, even the hieroglyphics in the background give it just the right touch. Gorgeous!A tragic love story.
Two thousand years before Dez Harkly developed her secret powers, Guardian Astarte was vowed to protect by the binds enslaving her to the Egyptian pharaohs. Discover the prophecy that originated from a very different time, and spans generations to link two very different girls.
This is the beginning.
Set against the backdrop of the Battle of Actium, in the city of Alexandria, Star struggles with her guardian duties as her feelings for the newly named pharaoh of Egypt grow deeper. Not only is Caesarion her duty, he’s the son of Cleopatra, and he’s human. All of which makes their love forbidden.
But when a conspiracy linked to Caesar creeps into Alexandria, Star must choose between helping her fellow Kythan free themselves of their servitude, and protecting her charge—the last pharaoh—while Egypt burns around her.
New Adult/Mature YA: sexual content, drinking, drugs, violence, language, death, and other mature content intended for readers 17 and older. Astarte's Wrath is a companion novel to Destiny's Fire, but can be read as a standalone novel.
Now, one of the things I really enjoy when reading a book is the world that the author creates, especially if the mythology is brand new and something we get to learn about throughout the book or series. In the Kythan Guardian series we get a little bit of both. The Kythan's are mythological creatures that Trisha made and gave a fascinating history to, especially in this companion novel. We also get a bit of Egyptian lore in Astarte's Wrath as well which only makes it better.
For any regular readers of this blog, you know how much I love mythology and historical fiction. It's always so fascinating to me and to get all of that jam packed into Trisha's newest novel had me practically squeeing with each new page. She delves into the history of the ancient pharaohs, focusing on Cleopatra and her reign and really bringing that world to life.
But I think the best part was Trisha's attention to details. She described the ancient Egyptian city in which they lived, but with a twist of her Kythan characters. She brought to life people we know from the stories and legends, making them her own. I loved it all and hated to see it end.
I know that I'll definitely be checking out more from Trisha. AND, if you'd like to check out a sneak peek from Astarte's Wrath from Xarion's POV then here you go:
Sneak
Peek: Bath Scene from Xarion’s POV
Star narrows her
eyes at me, her full, bottom lip puckering out the way it does when she’s in
serious thought—and though I’m listening to her words, all I want to do is trap
that bottom lip between my teeth. Nip it and caress it with my tongue.
“I knew you’d say that,” she says.
“And that is precisely why I didn’t want you to know.” She raises her hand from
my chest and swipes the wet hair from my forehead. Her body subtly moves
against me with this action, and it drives me wild. “A possible retaliation by
the guardians is just one more weighted burden on top of the many you already
carry. You don’t need the added strain. Let me deal with Candra and the Kythan.
They’re my kindred. As long as I’m their equal—in both power and status—I can
protect you.”
This woman—the woman I’ve loved my
entire life—is my protector. She not only guards against physical threats, but
watches over my mental wellbeing. But I cannot allow her to carry all my
problems alone anymore. I want to be her
guardian, to be the one to comfort her when she’s fearful, and protect her
against this world.
I tilt my head and suck in a deep
breath. “This is why you won’t be with me.” I want her to admit it. If she
finally confesses that our titles and her battle with the right course of
action have been the only reasons for her kept affections, then by Gods…help me
from laying her out on this tile and taking her—making her mine. I won’t stop.
She nods.
“This
is the only reason.” She nods again,
and that is all the conformation I need. “Then I refuse to let them keep us
apart for one more moment.” I grasp her face between my hands and claim her
lips with mine.
Her lips are soft and warm as I
achingly coax them into a fevered kiss, unable to hold back my desire for her.
I had planned for our first kiss many times, imagined it over and over. The way
I would caress her lips slowly and lovingly, conveying my affections. But every
emotion I have ever felt for Star rushes to the surface all at once, and I
can’t slow. I won’t. I won’t allow her a moment to question our actions, to
reconsider us. I’m going to kiss her senseless—kiss the reason right out of her
infuriatingly rational head.
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Bio: Trisha
Wolfe is the author of the YA Steampunk DESTINY'S FIRE (Omnific
Publishing), the NA Historical/Supernatural ASTARTE'S WRATH, and the
upcoming YA Utopian FIREBLOOD from Spencer Hill Press, October 2013. Her NA Dark
Fantasy OF SILVER AND BEASTS available May 2013.
She’s the creator
of YA Bound,
a promotional site for the Young Adult genre. Also a member of SCWW and The
Apocalypsies. Check out www.TrishaWolfe.com
for more on her books and bonus material. Follow Trisha on Twitter @TrishWolfe
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