LitPick Review
The Immortal Throne is a lover's story. A girl is ripped away from the sunlight, and a boy is taken away from his kingdom. They use every opportunity to find each other again. The Underworld, the vast, gloomy place of Ancient Greek mythology is now a kingdom - a dark kingdom. Hades has disappeared, and it has been thousands of years since anyone has seen him. Meanwhile, the boy fights for his life against a deadly virus, and only true love's kiss can save him, and that true love is kept secluded in the grasp of an evil king. As the stakes rise higher and higher, the characters in this book play a dangerous game- a game that could end in death. Join the heroes of the modern age as they uncover buried secrets and summon ancient powers.
Opinion:
This book can stand up to any book it chooses because of the way the author crosses the fate of one character against another's. Love is a force, and this book shows that. Not many books can really tell a love story without trailing off into another subject, but this story stays true to its ideals. When you read this book, you won't put it down until you learn the outcome of the disasters and love triangles that arise in every chapter. A good love story needs a hero who pulls out all the stops to reach his or her goal. Choose The Immortal Throne, and you will have a true romance and action book to lose yourself in, but keep in mind that this is the third book in the series. Happy Reading!