Olympian Challenger
Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Lauren Ezzo
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By:
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Astrid Arditi
About this listen
A hero's tournament. A defiant contender. Does one girl have the courage to take on Mount Olympus?
Hope's world doesn't have room for heroes. She barely has time for schoolwork, swim team, and taking care of her ailing mother. But when she's invited to a mysterious tournament, the all-powerful hosts won’t take no for an answer.
Transported to Mount Olympus, Hope comes face to face with her new trainers - the pantheon of Greek gods. While other contenders train hard to gain a fighting edge, Hope searches for a way out. Instead, she finds a gorgeous shadow god who may just convince her to stay...
As each round unfolds, the ultimate prize draws closer - the granting of her heart's deepest desire. If she survives the final challenge, her mother's cure would be within reach...but only if Hope can ignore the tournament's dark purpose.
Olympian Challenger is the first audiobook in a bold YA urban fantasy trilogy that fans of Rick Riordan and Cassandra Clare are sure to devour. If you like Greek mythology, forbidden romance, and feats of courage, then you'll love Astrid Arditi's heroic coming-of-age tale.
Buy Olympian Challenger to enter a pulse-pounding tournament of heroes today!
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- L.j.
- 17-08-18
Lovely story and voice
I had to adjust to this voice a bit before I could enjoy it but once I had it was pleasant, the different characters were not at all difficult to recognise due to the different tones the narrator used. It was all well pronounced and easy to follow with my impared hearing and non-English spoken language.
As for the story, I loved it. Love (Greek) mythology. Although the ending isn’t exactly a surprise, that doesn’t take away any pleasure hearing this story, I can’t picture it ending any other way. Love all the challenges that the challengers had to do. The whole story is well thought out and doesn’t have plot holes. The cliffhanger isn’t too bad either, because I hate cliffhangers, but it does give a promise for book number two after a nice ending for this one. Definitely recommend if you love (Greek) mythology, because that is woven in beautifully in this story.
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