Abducting Artemis: House of the Gods Book #0
Abducted by a desperate slave, will Artemis finally be free to fall in love?
Artemis: daughter of the great god, Zeus. She lives in luxury, going to banquets with the other gods onboard their spaceships that orbit ancient Earth like a glittering necklace. She is served by human slaves at her every whim. But, despite her luxury and privilege, she is not happy. She is trapped in a loveless marriage to a cruel, vicious man who controls her every move. Her love for her baby daughter, Cera, is all she lives for, even though her husband has kept them apart.
When Artemis is abducted on her way home from a banquet one day, it’s just another man controlling her. Artemis is astonished when the handsome, desperate man who has her in his power doesn’t hurt her. Though they are thrust into a dangerous world where demons attack daily, this stranger seems to care more for her wellbeing than her brutal husband. In her cushioned, confined life, Artemis hadn’t even known there was a war on. Or that her husband was in league with the demonic invaders.
But Artemis is not free to fall in love with the warrior who has captured her heart. She belongs to her husband, who will take a violent revenge if she doesn’t return.
And he has her daughter.
Artemis discovers a flame inside her she never knew. She will rally the gods. She will protect her planet. She will save her daughter… even if it means giving up the only man she has ever really loved.
Thus begins the House of the Gods series, in a red-hot blend of mythology, science fiction and sizzling romance, where powerful women and their fated mates traverse a dark and dangerous galaxy… together
Katherine West
Katherine West is shy. Like, really shy. Unless she gets started talking about one of her obsessions, like romance, history, music, art or lacemaking. Then it takes an act of God to shut her up.
She lives in Sydney, in a house where she can see the sunset and is a crazy cat lady with a starter pack of one.
She’s been writing books since she was a little girl. Her Year 6 teacher teased her publicly because she wrote long stories. Now who’s laughing, Mrs Reynolds?
House of the Gods
House of the Gods consists of three primary books, and includes one additional book that complement the series but is not considered mandatory reads, and the series is set to expand with the upcoming release of one more book. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.