![]() ![]() A satisfying cliffhanger sets the stage for the next in the series. Descriptions of thoughtful spell work will hook readers early and, though the novel focuses on Norse and Greek mythology, the twins get a glimpse into Egyptian lore and the setting is prepped for the introduction of Japanese and Hindu mythology in the novels to come. Praise Teen readers will connect most with the twins, who are fiercely supportive of one another and friends, insecure and sometimes awkward, conscious of both women's and Native social justice issues, and tend towards text-speak and slang. She needs her sister’s help, but Mercy is beyond her reach on an adventure that could cost them everything, including their world While Mercy looks for aid from Khenti, Guardian of the Egyptian Underworld, Hunter begins to realize the goddess she’s allied with is more monster than deity. Rather than bringing them together, their sadness has torn them apart, driving Mercy to attempt to save the crumbling Gates without her twin and Hunter into the arms of a dangerous goddess. In Omens Bite, grief has taken a terrible toll on the twins. Now Hunter and Mercy must come together and accept their destiny or risk being separated for good. But it will take more than magic to rein in the ancient mythological monsters who’ve infected their peaceful town. In Spells Trouble, when Hunter and Mercy’s mother becomes the first victim in a string of murders, the devastated sisters vow to avenge her death. After the murder of their mother at the hands of a foul demon, they have become the protectors of the Gates to different underworlds-ancient portals between their world and realms where mythology rules and the darkest of creatures exist. Twin sisters, Mercy and Hunter are witches, direct descendants of the Goode family, the founders of their town.
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