The Pantheon
They say that lightning never strikes the same place twice, but for Zach Jacobs, that just isn’t true. It’s hard enough being seventeen– juggling school, football, friends, and teenage romance– but Zach’s about to find out just how complicated it can get when he begins to suspect that maybe he was the lightning.
Teenage woes hardly seem significant when you’ve got lightning shooting from your fingertips and a couple of murderous Titans trying to settle an ancient score.
Praise for Olympia Heights: The Pantheon
“The action is realistic and believable, and the danger becomes more and more personal and important as you turn each page.” -Missy Farmer
“The story is compelling–fourteen regular teens suddenly starting to develop unique powers over a few months, forced to work together whether they trust each other and are friends or not–is believable with just the right amount of angst for a YA novel. The dialogue between the teens was realistic and the adults weren’t completely absentee like you see with a lot of YA, which was refreshing. As each of the fourteen teens became aware of their actual God/Goddess selves, it was interesting to see how they reacted to how brutal they had acted in the past and how badly they might have treated those they had loved. The setting and situations the teens were in weren’t contrived, and were enjoyable to read.” -Heather, http://bewitchedbookworms.com/
“It is clear the author knows a lot about Greek mythology and I enjoyed the quotes and flashback stories at the beginning of each chapter. In fact, the flashback stories were so beautifully written I would read a whole book just with that writing style.” -Rhiannon Frater, As the World Dies
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