Thursday, August 15, 2013

I Bring the Fire: Part I Wolves by C. Gockel

When Loki awakes on Asgard in prison, strangely without a hangover, he has no idea what he's done wrong--this time, anyway. But he does know that Thor is lying to him, and Odin is up to something wicked.
Meanwhile on Earth, Amy Lewis just wants to get home in time for dinner, but she's on a collision course with chaos, and an old evil is awakening that threatens all the Nine Realms. If Loki remembers exactly what Odin is hiding and manages not to be too distracted by Earthly gadgets, Amy’s boobs, or three day benders, he might be sly enough to stop it – and extract some vengeance at the same time.
This first volume of "I Bring the Fire" is for anyone who suspects chaos and mischief makers might have their own redeeming qualities, and anyone who just wants a good fantasy romp through modern Earth, ancient Asgard, and beyond!
From Goodreads.


Norse mythology mixed with modern day. Amy is saved by Loki who then in return needs help from her to find out where his ex-wife and sons are. I really like Amy's Grandmother who of course just accepts the things that are happening.
My biggest problem with this book was the abrupt ending, there is no doubt I will read the next book in this series.

This book qualifies for:
Goodreads 2013 Reading Challenge
Serious Readers 2013
Tower Teams Read 2013-2
2013 Ebook Challenge
2013 Mythology Challenge
Beat the Heat Readathon 2013
2013 Why Buy the Cow? Reading Challenge (free on Amazon.uk 14th of August 2013)

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