Sunday, November 22, 2020

Homo DivinitasHomo Divinitas by Patrick Garner
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This is the third and final book in the Greek Goddesses series about love, passion and coping with life in the modern world. In a mash-up of powerful deities, Olympic gods and now the Great Goddess, the originator of all. Through machinations, the great Goddess enacts her plans for mortals and gods alike, with wide sweeping consequences. Meanwhile, Gaia is reincarnated as a young 9-year-old girl in New York City and is as mischievous as ever. The love stories that bloom are sensual and emotional tales that even in happiness, carry some tragedy with them.
A very touching finish to the trilogy, and well executed at that. The blending of god mythology, be it Greek or pagan (Gaia), was very well done and I enjoyed the intricacies of the love stories within this book. This is a good book for a rainy day, as it is lighthearted and not very deep.


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