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Title | : | Divine By Mistake (Partholon #1) |
Author | : | P.C. Cast |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 701 pages |
Published | : | August 29th 2006 by Luna Books (first published August 28th 2001) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Romance. Paranormal. Mythology. Paranormal Romance |
P.C. Cast
Paperback | Pages: 701 pages Rating: 4.09 | 11107 Users | 759 Reviews
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The most excitement teacher Shannon Parker expected on her summer vacation was a little shopping. But then her latest purchase--a vase with the Celtic goddess Epona on it--somehow switches her into the world of Partholon, where she's treated like a goddess. A very temperamental goddess... It seems that Shannon has stepped into another's role as the Goddess Incarnate of Epona. And while it has some very appealing moments--what woman doesn't like a little pampering now and then?--it also comes with a ritual marriage to a centaur and the threat of war against the evil Fomorians. Oh, and everyone disliking her because they think she's her double. Somehow Shannon needs to figure out how to get back to Oklahoma without being killed, married to a horse or losing her mind... .Declare Books To Divine By Mistake (Partholon #1)
Original Title: | Goddess by Mistake |
ISBN: | 0373802471 (ISBN13: 9780373802470) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Partholon #1 |
Setting: | Oklahoma(United States) |
Literary Awards: | HOLT Medallion by Virginia Romance Writers for Paranormal/Time Travel/Futuristic (2002) |
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Ratings: 4.09 From 11107 Users | 759 ReviewsWrite Up Out Of Books Divine By Mistake (Partholon #1)
This book would've been good if I WAS LIKE 38 years old...like they could've told me or something, the worst part was that they put this book in the teen-fiction category(totally mislabeled) I never actually finished this book but I got as far as I needed to.I stopped at the lake part;for all of you that have read the book you know what I'm talking about! this book is strictly mushy gushy love each page! I found it kinda strange that the author would even come up with how the centar can morphRE-READAfter reading this book some years ago whilst in high school I came back to it and I have to say I enjoyed it just as much as the first time. Enough time has passed that I couldnt fully remember what happened so I was still drawn by the story. I love Shannons character and I cant wait to continue re-reading her story in the next installs of the trilogy! This is definitely a recommend for people who love fantasy and Greek culture. While this is not set in Greece the descriptions of the
ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜Oh why why why are you so unfair with me, world? Today I went to the bookstore and my eyes fell on the Partholon boxed set. On the front, it was written:"As twilight fades away, night darkens everything."Or something like that. Anyways, the cover of the boxed set was SO DAMN attractive. With haunting red eyes and pale skin and a dark purplish black background laced with pink mist. I almost bought it (there was a free DVD with it too!). But then I saw that it was written by PC Cast. I had not
I could not put this book down! Be warned that the second you pick it up you will be committed to a marathon read. The writing is witty, funny, and exiting with an awesome dash of geeky thrown in. The characters are likeable and relatable, and the author does an excellent job of giving even the smallest side character a chance to shine.The story sounds pretty straightforward: Shannon, an Oklahoma teacher, gets sent to an alternate world where she takes the place of Rihannon, the goddess Epona's
I was utterly disappointed with this series of books. The synopsis on the back of the book, with its promise of high fantasy and centaurs and Epona, a world with a somewhat medieval feel why, thats right up my alley and really had me hooked. The books protagonist, Shannon, is meant to be a thirty-five year old woman. However, the majority of the time she acts like a spoiled, whiny teenager. Now imagine having to sit and listen to said spoiled, whiny teenager through 500+ pages. Yes, folks,
WELL! Oh my gosh. Just came back from a bit of a book break and i've had this volume on my shelf for a while. Just finished and im pleased to say just 'wow'! I havent read a book such as this before and this has just gotten me hooked!Shannon ... aka 'Rhea', was such a wonderful character. She was exciting and fresh, bubbling over with personality. She was so well written i could have known her in real life. The story was brought alive by the wonderful descriptions of Partholon and you truely
What gets me about this book is the idea of it has the potential to be a really good story. The whole concept of it, what with the switching between modern day woman and Celtic goddess, is pretty good. However, I found this book incredibly boring. The writing style was alright, don't get me wrong, I thought the main protagonists voice was very witty and pacy although P.C Cast's stereotyping annoyed me somewhat like it had in her House of Night novels- not all Brits have bad teeth, okay? Also,
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