Book Review: Prophecy of the Setting Sunrise (Oracle of Delphi #2)

Prophecy of the Setting Sunrise (Oracle of Delphi #2)
Diantha Jones
YA, Romance, Fantasy, Mythology
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It’s official. Myth is doomed.

And it’s all Chloe Clever’s fault.

Still as whacked out as ever, Chloe is now faced with an even uglier truth: Not only is she the Pythia of the Great Unknown, but she is more powerful than she ever imagined and only the manifestations of her prophetic mind can save them all now.

With her Prince boyfriend, Strafford, and the Quad Fraternity always armed and ready to annihilate the opposition, she will embark on a mission to stop a great power that could consume every god in Myth...and everyone else she’s come to love.

But the worst is still to come.

Dark, painful secrets are revealed, threatening to tear Strafford from her arms, and just when she thinks the future could not look more grim, she is betrayed in the worst way.

With the heavens crumbling down around her, she must hurry to find a way to set things right. But will she be in time to save the one she loves most in the world from a fate that may be more dangerous than her own?
Dear Ms. Diantha Jones, why are you doing this to me? 
Why have you caused me so many sleepless nights because of your AWESOME BOOK?
I really want to blame you for the luggage under my eyes right now but who am I kidding
I HONESTLY LOVE YOU, dear author. 
For writing an awesome series such as the Oracle of Delphi.
I swear, if the first book is not enough indication of how great you are, then this book will definitely show how so. 

Like the first book, The Prophecy of the Setting Sunrise has the perfect combination of action, adventure, romance and Greek mythology that will leave you turning page after pag. It's as if the Fates have decided to respin your fate and you MUST MUST MUST read and finish the book whatever it takes. 

The world that Ms. Jones has created is so breath-taking. I can imagine strolling along Myth or entering the Delphic Chateau or even attending Apollo's concerts. Better yet, I can imagine myself tagging along with Chloe, Strafford, Ace and the rest of the Quad as they go about solving and fulfilling prophecies. 

This book is also filled with surprises that had me shouting the inequities and harshness of the gods but still, my need to read the third book is greater than ever before. 

This series is one of the few that has fully enraptured me and I truly want to read it all til the end. (Wait, the end? NOOOO. I don't want the series to end)
And may I just say, I totally crush you Ace Remedy. I'd be your girl any day. lol. 

Fangirling aside, this whole series is something you wouldn't want to miss.

Diantha Jones was born the day thousands of turkeys sacrificed their lives to fill millions of American bellies on November 22 which also happened to be Thanksgiving Day (Her mother says she owes her a turkey). She is a Journalism graduate who wants to be a career novelist (of books, not Facebook posts). When not writing or working, she is reading on her Nook, being hypnotized by Netflix or on a mission to procure french fries.

The Oracle of Delphi fantasy series is her first series. She is also the author of Mythos: Stories from Olympus, a companion series, and there is another fantasy series in the works. She also writes (new) adult fantasy/paranormal romance under the name A. Star. Invasion (An Alien Romance) is her first title released under this pen name. Future releases under A. Star include, the Love & Steampunk series, the Purr, Inc. stories, and more. Friend/Fan her at www.goodreads.com/A_Star.

Book Blog: http://www.djsbookcorner.com


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2 comments :

  1. This series is buried deep in my TBR pile, but after reading this review, it will definitely be right at the top! The cover is phenomenal, absolutely beautiful. Great review :)

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  2. The cover really is beautiful :)
    Oh my gosh, you definitely have to read it. Thank you so much for stopping by!
    -The Daydreamer Reader

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