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"Oh, man! It's like I'm friggin Wonder Woman or something." Suddenly Clint stopped and turned to face me. "Not like a superhero, like a goddess." After being mistaken for a goddess in the mythic world of Partholon (easily done), Shannon Parker now adores her new life. Everything – particularly all the goddess worshipping – is going great...until she's wrenched back to Oklahoma. Desperate to return to the husband and world she loves, she's got to draw on dormant power from our world to take her back. But Shannon soon realises she's being followed by an ancient evil... Sometimes being divine by mistake is a lot easier than being divine by choice.
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4 primary books5 released booksPartholon is a 5-book series with 4 primary works first released in 2001 with contributions by P.C. Cast, Gena Showalter, and 2 others.
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I have a love/hate relationship with this book series. I hated PC Cast & Kristin Cast's House of Night series, but I thought since this was only PC Cast's series it would be better and it is, but it's still kind of annoying and hokey. At some point the story will get interesting and I'm pleasantly surprised by it, but then just as quickly she writes something so awful that I can hardly keep reading.
I don't really like Shannon/Rhea all that much. And I really can't get behind the idea that there's a mirror image that she should fall in love with in both worlds. I also spent much of the time in disbelief that anyone actually likes to eat Arby's.
**spoilers**
We do get to learn the reasoning behind why Rhiannon is not a great person and get treated to a brutal rape scene under the guise of a religious ceremony. What makes it even more sickening is that Rhiannon is blamed in her own rape because she didn't drink the date rape potion. You know, being a teenager and all rebellious. I had a hard time rooting for Shannon & co. after that.
It irritates me that she can just fall into bed with Clint just because he's her husband's mirror image. She's already remarked on how mirror images are different personalities depending on different factors so it wasn't like she was sleeping with her husband. But the powerful Epona said she should so.....
I don't know. It was just a very sad and disappointing series of scenes, especially coming from a female writer. Nothing like rape and infidelity to make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside.