The Children of the Gods Series Books 4-6: Dark Enemy Trilogy

I.T. Lucas


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The Children of the Gods Series Books 4-6: Dark Enemy Trilogy by I.T. Lucas
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Includes: Dark Enemy Taken ★ Dark Enemy Captive ★ Dark Enemy Redeemed ★ Bonus short story: The Fates' Post-Wedding Celebration.

"I could not stop reading! This read is brilliant. If you are a current fan of J. R. Ward and have read The Brotherhood Series, then these books are for you. Great Suspense, Drama and sex all rolled into a package that I T Lucas writes seamlessly... I am waiting for the next installment impatiently just as I do for the Brotherhood Series."

"I still can't get over just how absolutely amazing this series is!! To intertwine Greek Mythology and history in all aspects as well as current events is absolutely mind blowing! So much so that when you really look at it can certainly seem plausible..."

"Once in while a book or series comes along that simply won't let you put it down and this was one of those great finds! I normally find myself skimming through characters to get to the ones I like, but not this time! I loved every sentence of every character introduced and simply want more!"

Dark Enemy Taken

Since the dawn of human civilization, two warring factions of immortals, the descendants of the gods of old, have been secretly shaping its destiny. Amanda's small clan champions progress and peace, while their powerful enemy, the Doomers, propagates ignorance and war.
Descending from a single goddess, the only one to survive the ancient cataclysm that wiped out her kind, Amanda's clan members are forbidden to each other. And as the only other known immortals are their hated enemies, they've been long resigned to a lonely existence of fleeting trysts with human partners. That is, until Amanda, the goddess's youngest daughter and a researcher of paranormal abilities, makes a game-changing discovery; two of her test subjects might be dormant carriers of the immortal gene. But before she can prove it, she gets snatched off a Beverly Hills street by a huge Doomer.
Dalhu can't believe his luck when he stumbles upon the beautiful immortal professor. Presented with a once in a lifetime opportunity to grab an immortal female for himself, he kidnaps her and runs. If he ever gets caught, either by her people or his, his life is forfeit. But for a chance of a loving mate and a family of his own, Dalhu is prepared to do everything in his power to win Amanda's heart, and that includes leaving the Doom brotherhood and his old life behind.
Amanda soon discovers that there is more to the handsome Doomer than his dark past and a hulking, sexy body. But succumbing to her enemy's seduction, or worse, developing feelings for a ruthless killer is out of the question. No man is worth life on the run, not even the one and only immortal male she could claim as her own.
Her clan and her research must come first.

Dark Enemy Captive

When the rescue team returns with Amanda and the chained Dalhu to the keep, Amanda is not as thrilled to be back as she thought she'd be. Between Kian's contempt for her and Dalhu's imprisonment, Amanda's budding relationship with Dalhu seems doomed. Things start to look up when Annani offers her help, and together with Syssi they resolve to find a way for Amanda to be with Dalhu. But will she still want him when she realizes that he is responsible for her nephew's murder? Could she? Will she take the easy way out and choose Andrew instead?

Dark Enemy Redeemed

On board the Anna, Amanda suspects that something fishy is going on. But when her investigation of the peculiar all-female Russian crew fails to uncover anything other than more speculation, she decides it's time to stop playing detective and face her real problem--a man she shouldn't want but can't live without.
Will Amanda find a way to reconcile her feelings for Dalhu? Will Dalhu find a way to redeem himself in Amanda's eyes? Will Andrew find Bhathian's long-lost lover and child?

Bonus Short Story: The Fates' Post-Wedding Celebration
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