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Title:Atlantis Unmasked (Warriors Of Poseidon #4)
Author:Alyssa Day
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 298 pages
Published:July 7th 2009 by Berkley
Categories:Romance. Paranormal Romance. Fantasy. Paranormal. Vampires
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Atlantis Unmasked (Warriors Of Poseidon #4) Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 298 pages
Rating: 4.23 | 3929 Users | 126 Reviews

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A warrior scarred... A descendant of Diana... When two worlds collide... Atlantis is unmasked. Alexios survived two years of unspeakable torture at the hands of a vampire goddess. Now he's been ordered to team up with a beautiful warrior and take on the most dangerous mission of his life: to retrieve the Vampire's Bane. Without it, Atlantis can't ascend to the surface and take its rightful place in the world. But when evil threatens, will Alexios be led by duty-or his heart? Grace is part of the rebellion against the vampires and shape-shifters trying to take over her world. She is deadly with her bow, because when she takes aim, she never misses her target. But suddenly she's focused on a damaged Atlantean warrior who sees her as a weapon, not as a woman. When thousands of lives are on the line, will passion overrule, or will her aim be true?

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Original Title: Atlantis Unmasked
ISBN: 0425223221 (ISBN13: 9780425223222)
Edition Language: English
Series: Warriors Of Poseidon #4
Characters: Alexios, Grace Havilland
Setting: Florida(United States) Atlantis

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Ratings: 4.23 From 3929 Users | 126 Reviews

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If GR allowed 1/2 stars I'd put it up as 4.5 - not because it wasn't a good book but because some of the focus to the story line was lost by the author doing setup for later books [notably Alaric and Quinn plus the whole Fae/birth gift thing:]. The climactic scenes with the invasion of the head vamp's house were a little muddied. You simply didn't feel the sense of resolution you did in earlier books.On the plus side, Alexios is a great character. The action was excellent. Grace was acceptable

Fun... I'm taking a break from this series though, they are all starting to feel the same.

I always forget how much I like this series until I read another book. Alexios is the typical alpha male, protective of Grace. He was imprisoned and tortured by the vampire Goddess Anubisa and bears the mental and physical scars. He worries that he has not fully recovered from this mentally and pushes Grace away in the beginning. Grace is a descendant of the Goddess Diana. Headstrong and independent, she has dedicated her life to the rebel cause under Quinn's direction, and vows to avenge her

Day is an amazing author. This wasn't my favorite in the series, but I did enjoy it quite well. This was Alexios' story, and his woman is Grace, who is a leader with the human rebels. I just am not much into hearing about all the human rebels. I want Atlanteans and shapeshifters and such. Human's are boring. I did a lot of laughing out loud - even in public - with this book. Some of Day's one liners are just plain lol funny. And now we wait. I hate waiting for the next book in a series to come

I like this book and this series. I can't wait to start the next one.

evidently he has some kind of super spidey fortress of stupitude or something.""call me goldilocks again and you'll find that my boot fits your ass juuuust riiiiiight.

Alexios and Grace...Warriors, warriors everywhere they come in all shapes, sizes and forms even badass female forms who wield a bow with the perfection of a true descendant of the goddess Dianna and Grace is this woman, now is she the woman for Alexios or is too far damaged from his time being tortured by Anubisa.I do love adventures into an amazing paranormal world and I seriously love and explosive romance that ends with a HEA which is why I keep rushing back to Alyssa Days books.
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