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The Elysean Dream By D. N. Hoxa

Updated: Mar 2, 2024



The Elysean Dream, D. N. Hoxa, The Holy Bloodlines, enemies to lovers, Fantasy, Fantasy Romance, Mythology, Paranormal Romance, Romance, Urban Fantasy, Academy, Greek Gods, Gods, Goddesses, Magic, Trials, Retelling, Book Review

Rating: 4 stars

Adult - Spice: enemies to lovers

Genre: Fantasy, Fantasy Romance, Mythology, Paranormal Romance, Romance, Urban Fantasy

Tags: Academy, Greek Gods, Gods, Goddesses, Magic, Trials, Retelling, Book Review

The Holy Bloodlines Book 4


Sera’s biggest secret has been revealed to the entire academy. Max doesn’t know how to feel and won’t talk to me. Mave has lost her memories. Now there are others that are after me, even though Artemis says that I have nothing to worry about. At least Shade and Oreo are still with me. Then the dreams start but I don’t understand what any of it means, and it only leaves me with more questions.


This is the fourth and final book to the Holy Bloodlines series. Sera is brilliant in trying to figure out what is going on. She trusts only those that have been by her side since the beginning. How the old mythology is intertwined in this story is amazing. It also isn’t just one story it that is thrown into the mix. The addition of some of the minor gods makes this world more well developed. I loved reading this book and couldn’t put it down. I will definitely follow D. N. Hoxa going forward.


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Pages: 580

Read: Digital

From: Bought


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“A year ago, I was dragged into what I thought was hell against my will—the Daedalus Palace in the Elysean city of Idaea.


Turns out that was just a place, but there’s an actual hell here, so now I'm going in there, too. This time, though? Death is pretty much guaranteed, and I'm going in willingly.


But if I'm lucky and I somehow survive, I'll get to say that I spent my nineteenth birthday in the Underworld.”

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