Dark Survivor Awakened (The Children Of The Gods Paranormal Romance Book 20)
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Dark Survivor Awakened (The Children Of The Gods Paranormal Romance Book 20)
"This is THE BEST Paranormal Romance series! I have been a huge paranormal romance fan for decades. I found The Children of the Gods series a few years ago and binged the books in no time. I also eagerly await every new book! (IT Lucas is quite prolific and the speed of her publications is amazing!)... I love how she interweaves the stories of many different characters. I also love that she makes each couple's story unique -- not cookie cutter! Additionally she does a fantastic job of creating great short term and long term plot lines. This particular new character in this new book is fantastic and I love that we finally get to know Anundar better! The characterizations are great and plot lines interesting. I love knowing what's going on in the lives of the people in this universe and can't wait to see how things unfold! Bravo!" -----------------------------
This was a strange new world she had awakened to. Her memory loss must have been catastrophic because almost nothing was familiar. The language was foreign to her, with only a few words bearing some similarity to the language she thought in. Still, a full moon cycle had passed since her awakening, and little by little she was gaining basic understanding of it—only a few words and phrases, but she was learning more each day. A week or so ago, a little girl on the street had tugged on her mother’s sleeve and pointed at her. “Look, Mama, Wonder Woman!†The mother smiled apologetically, saying something in the language these people spoke, then scurried away with the child looking behind her shoulder and grinning. When it happened again with another child on the same day, it was settled. Wonder Woman must have been the name of someone important in this strange world she had awoken to, and since both times it had been said with a smile it must have been a good one. Wonder had a nice ring to it. She just wished she knew what it meant.