This is a story in the Loki series. Gockel has brought mythology and technology together with complex interpersonal interactions. Loki is shown to be both more and less than his reputation and Amy Lewis’ life changes with his abrupt introduction to it.
Gockrel borrows from the past with the use of serialized
teasing. Gockrel often gives away the
initial story of a series with the intent of sucking your interest in so thoroughly
that you can’t help but want to buy the next book. I sit here in awe as I see the strategy,
admire it, and succumb to it. In
addition, Gockrel’s Facebook presence is ubiquitous and amusing. Ugh, I am impressed, distressingly so as I,
too, am an author without all of those skills.
On to the review, Loki shows up as a savior in Amy’s life
and she discovers that many of the “historical” facts about Loki are wrong, and
some aren’t nearly known as well as commonly thought. Amy gets caught up in Loki’s quest and it
changes her life.
Plenty of highly imaginative action and lots of tongue-in-cheek
fun. I loved the story and will be
reading more.
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