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Goddess of Light (Goddess Summoning #3) Paperback | Pages: 355 pages
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Original Title: Goddess of Light
ISBN: 0425201961 (ISBN13: 9780425201961)
Edition Language: English
Series: Goddess Summoning #3
Characters: Artemis (Goddess), Pamela Gray, Apollo (Greek god)
Setting: Las Vegas, Nevada(United States)

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Oh My God, I LOVED this book!!! *deep breath* ohmygodohmygodohmygod.. *deep breath* phew. Goddess Of Light was an amazing read for me and I'm currently struggling with words and thoughts, that seem unimportant and imperative-- all at once, trying hard to place even the barest of magic I felt into this review. I'd already read and fallen hoplessly-in-love with the Goddess Of Spring and discovering that I liked this one better (though by a mere difference of, lets say.. a hair weird I know, but go along with whatever I say, I've lost my mind and heart to this one) than the one I just mentioned had been a completely unexpected bombshell for me too. Really. Apollo. Sun God for the Romans. Beautiful, sensual, golden, ginormous, honest, merry, adorable, (mentally adds adjectives she can't recall for future editing) gifted Apollo. He turned out so different from what I'd anticipated. Yes, I love brooding, sexy, sarcastic bad boys. But heavens, this blonde perfection had me heels over head, deep in love with him, even though he was no bad boy like the Hades I earlier talked about. *fans self* The female main lead, Pamela Gray, was great too. I really liked her. But instead of wasting time on describing each character for you, all I'm gonna say is, I loved the fun light blanket some scenes endowed, and the deep, heartbreaking mesh others did. The way the characters evolved, I couldn't help but be delighted. The book managed to animate reactions out of me, made me laugh, grumble, and in the end nearly teary too.. I'll be obnoxious and say that the best compliment I can offer is "I loved every moment I spent on it!", because you know what? I can't even begin to describe everything I felt into this review of mine. All words I use, are going to fall short of how I felt. So the comment above gotta suffice. Note--> You might not like it as much as I did, though if you liked this review even the barest bit, I request you give it a try. You'll only come out with a good read, if not the one of the great reads I experienced. ;)

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Title:Goddess of Light (Goddess Summoning #3)
Author:P.C. Cast
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 355 pages
Published:April 5th 2005 by Berkley
Categories:Romance. Fantasy. Mythology. Paranormal Romance. Paranormal

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Ratings: 4.04 From 6698 Users | 320 Reviews

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Yet another enchanting read from the Goddess Summoning series! Magic, myth and romance all with a modern twist, what more could you ask for? Can't get enough of this series!!!

The lingering question is what happens when Apollo and Pamela's lifetime as Jordan and Kristin ends? Apollo will return to his immortal body and Pamela in Elysia? Apollo can only visit Pamela in the end? that's it?Does it mean Apollo lost his memory? Eons of memory and knowledge since his spirit is washed?but a really good romantic heart felt humorous read :)

I adored this book my favorite book in the series so far. Cast started the book out well and introduced all the main characters swiftly and smoothly. after the first couple of pages I fell in love with Pamela Apollo and Artemis which I did not expect because she was stuck up her own arise pretty much (just my opinion). but once the book started to faster and then introduced E.D. Faust that's when you find out that even the goddess of the hunt has a soft side. once it get there P.C. Cast does

I LOVE this book!! I really like the relationship between Apollo and Artemis. This may be my favorite of the entire series. Apollo is absolutely loveable. Bacchus is a super fun character...even if he's kinda a butthead! The ending? Heartbreaking or a beautiful ending? I am not even sure. I felt them both. Love it.

What did I really like about this book? Well, Apollo and Artemis always fascinate me. To find that Lina, from book two in this series, intrigued Apollo enough with her devotion to Hades was a great way to open the possiblity of love for him. Naught Bacchas - ensuring the twins were stuck in Vegas was a lovely way for not Apollo, but also for Artemis, to learn that there are more important things in their long immortal lives than toying with the emotions of others. Artmeis, coming to geniunely

I just love this series! P.C. Cast shows us a world where gods and goddesses mix with modern mortals and the fun adventures that ensue. This is another awesome addition to the series. In this book, we are given a different take on Apollo. I love the relationship that grows between Apollo and a mortal. WHile, this is not the first time that I have read this book I have fallen in love all over again. If you enjoy stories about the ancient gods this is definitely the series for you. Enjoy!!Third

That when Pamela die at the end of the book and Apollo went to Hades to see Pamela they drink from the River of Forgetfulness to meet up with each other to be new soul mates again but Apollo had to become mortal and his sister Artemis save his throne for him but they did end up together with new names Kristin and Jordan
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