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Friday, February 8, 2013

Blog Tour- The Goddess Inheritance and a Giveaway



Hey y’all! I’m so happy to be taking part in the Goddess Inheritance Blog Tour hosted by Kismet Book Tours! When I received the tour details I was very interested in participating because for one thing this is a tribute to Aimee’s books and secondly this time it is us bloggers who create the whole post as a tribute to the Goddess Test series! So here’s a little information about the third book in the series and also make sure to enter the giveaway below!


Love or life.
Henry or their child.
The end of her family or the end of the world.
Kate must choose.

During nine months of captivity, Kate Winters has survived a jealous goddess, a vengeful Titan and a pregnancy she never asked for. Now the Queen of the Gods wants her unborn child, and Kate can’t stop her–until Cronus offers a deal.In exchange for her loyalty and devotion, the King of the Titans will spare humanity and let Kate keep her child. Yet even if Kate agrees, he’ll destroy Henry, her mother and the rest of the council. And if she refuses, Cronus will tear the world apart until every last god and mortal is dead.With the fate of everyone she loves resting on her shoulders, Kate must do the impossible: find a way to defeat the most powerful being in existence, even if it costs her everything.

Even if it costs her eternity.

 For our tour posts this was the topic suggestions we got.

Tour Post:  What's Divine About The Goddess Test series?
As you know, your tour post will be a post by you about “What’s Divine About The Goddess Test series” where you share your favorite moments, quotes, characters or whatever you wish to share about this fantastic series!

So that got me to thinking what did I really love about this series?

Well everything!!! 

I loved the setting (I’m a huge Greek Mythology nerd) I loved the modern retelling of the Persephone story; and there have been a few of those within the past few years but, this one has become one of my favorites! But I think most of all I love the characters! Not all of them mind you I don’t think I warmed up to Henry until half way through book 2 but, I loved Kate, James, Ava, Diana, Xander, hell even Walter, as well as a few more! What I loved about these people was that even though some of them were gods they felt like people I could relate to; people who could be in my life and so I felt myself feeling for them, hurting for them, and loving them!

To close this up….

I mentioned James above and, I wanted to say that out of all the characters in the books he is and always will be my favorite. So I chose a passage between him and Kate because I loved his honesty and his affection for Kate. And well because I love him J

To my immense satisfaction, James winced.” Believe what you want, but your deal with Henry is clear. He has you for six months, no more. You can do whatever you want during the summer, and he has no say in it.”

“That doesn’t give me the right to break his damn heart.” I stalked off toward camp. “And it doesn’t give you the right to try to make me. I can’t believe you, James. Out of all the nasty things to do, playing me like that--“

“I wasn’t playing anyone.” He hurried to catch up, and I refused to look at him. “I’m not doing this for fun, Kate. You’re the one who invited me to go to Greece, and I said yes because I like spending time with you. And because I wanted to help you see what you’d be missing if you decided to come back. You can’t yell at me for that—I behaved. No matter how badly I wanted to kiss you, I never did.”

About Aimee Carter
Aimée Carter was born and raised in Michigan, where she currently resides. She started writing at age eleven and later attended the University of Michigan, graduating with a degree in screen arts and cultures. Currently she spends her time continuing with The Goddess Test series and working on new projects. You can tweet her at @aimee_carter or catch updates on her website.

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The Giveaway!

One lucky person will win a copy of any one book in The Goddess Test series.All entries into the daily give away count towards the grand prize give-away of a Kindle Paperwhite skinned in the gorgeous and lush The Goddess Inheritance cover art! So fill out the rafflecopter and good luck!






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Make sure to check out all of the awesome tour stops for more tributes to the Goddess Test series.

Monday, January 28th - Harlequin Paranormal Blog 
Wednesday, January 30th - Alison Can Read 
Friday, February 1st - Mundie Moms 

Monday, February 4th - Soul Unsung 
Wednesday, February 6th - Starry Eyed Revue 
Friday, February 8th - Two Chicks on Books 

Monday, February 11th - The Story Queen 
Tuesday, February 12th - Simply Infatuated 
Wednesday, February 13th - Me, My Shelf and I 
Friday, February 15th - IB Blogging



Thanks so much to Harlequin Teen and Kismet for having me on the tour J

19 comments:

  1. Love the Greek mythology and the romance

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  2. I love the Greek myth and the characters!

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  3. The different versions you get to see of the myth characters. I love seeing the spin Aimee Carter puts on them

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  4. thanks for the awesome post and giveaway! This series sounds "divine" :)

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  5. I love the retelling of this myth, its one of my favorites. And Aimee Carter does a great job of making the gods and goddess unique.

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  6. The romance, definitely the romance mixed with Greek mythology.

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  7. Thanks for the giveaway! Greek mythology and romance is simply divine!
    -Cali W.

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  8. I love the way the Greek Gods are reimagined in the series

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  9. Thank you for the giveaway!!! Love the retelling and the romance!

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  10. I love the characters! They have real personalities and flawed, just like in the real myths.

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  11. I think it's the characters and the mthology! I really like the fact that there's mythology but that they use modern names and all! Also Henry is pretty divine!

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  12. The Romance is what makes it divine :)

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  13. It's Henry and Kate. They makes the story works.

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  14. I think the most divine thing about the Goddess Series is how amazingly Aimee Carter ties all the gods' and goddess' stories together to flow together

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  15. I think the most divine thing is Henry and Kate's relationship. There are so many hardships, but you can just tell that they want no one but each other.

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  16. Henry & Kate, and their romance. I absolutely love it! One of my favorite Mythological series!

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  17. I haven't read this series yet but love the idea of being related to Greek mythology and the beautiful covers!

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  18. The most divine part of the whole story is how Kate was able to save Henry even when no one else could.

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