Thursday, April 21, 2016

Elementals 2: The Blood of the Hydra by Michelle Madow

The Blood of the Hydra (Elementals, #2)demigod who can kill with a touch. It's an ability that must be kept secret, even from those trusted most.

Finding out that she was a witch was strange enough, but now Nicole must face the realization that she has the rare power to kill with just a touch. No one can know her secret -- not even Blake, who she's had undeniable chemistry with since first moving to town.

Now Nicole, Blake, and the three others with elemental powers must journey abroad to stop a series of monsters that they previously believed to be dead from rising once again and destroying the mortal world. Will they all survive the quest? And how long will it be until Nicole is forced to use her ability to kill in front of everyone, revealing the true darkness of her powers?

Find out in The Blood of the Hydra, and join the Elementals on their mission to save the world -- or die trying.

My review: Elementals 2: The Blood of the Hydra by Michelle Madow

4 STARS

This is the second book of the series.  It is best to read the  series in order.  I read the first book yesterday and I would start the third book right now if it was out.  I like this series so far.  It is a clean YA, fantasy that i hated to put down.

It is full of drama, witches, demigods, Greek gods, monsters and teenage angst.  5 teenagers have to fight monsters and save the world.

Nicole is the main character.  She just found out that witches are real they are descended from Greek gods.  She was told she is one.  She can heal people.  She likes Blake but thinks they can't be together.

Blake just got fire element. Kate is earth element, Chris is air element and Danielle is water element.  The five of them received the powers during a comet.  They are the only witches to have the powers.  Most witches only have mental powers not physical powers.  They are to go on a quest to stop the monsters and the Titans from raising again.

I like the world building.  The different choices they have to make.  It all works together to believe and get lost in the story.

These are the first two books that I have read by Michelle Madow but I look forward to reading more books by her in the future.

I got this book on Kindle Unlimited.


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