Daughters of the Moon: The Choice - Book #9 (Daughters of the Moon)

by Lynne Ewing

Hardcover, 2003

Status

Available

Collection

Publication

Volo (2003), Edition: 1st, 275 pages

Description

Amid premonitions of her own death, Jimena travels to the past and teams up with her old gang rival, Payasa, to try to save herself and the other goddesses from the evil Atrox and his Followers.

User reviews

LibraryThing member bookwitch24
This one is definitely as good as the first Jimena story. She’s just such a rich character. She had this whole other life before she met up with the other Daughters, and she manages to weave them together to save the day.
LibraryThing member Rhinoa
Jimena has been dropped in the past by Cattyto try and stop the other Daughters of the Moon from being killed by the Atrox. Catty was supposed to meet her but has disappeared too and Jimena fears the worst. Catty has never perfected her landings when travelling through the time tunnel and Jimena
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ends up in her old enemys ganglands.

After being taken to jail on false drug dealing charges, Jimena soon realises that she has present day worries as well as those of the future. After her are three mysterious women who turn out to be Nymphs formed from the blood of the Medusa's head when 3 drops of it touched the ground. It looks like Payasa who is Jimena's gang enemy may be the one to help save her and her friends. On top of this is Jimena's boyfriend. She loves him but hasn't got the courage to tell him and now he is acting strangely. She has a premonition that one of the Daughters will betray them to make matters worse.

Jimena is my favourite character and this one stood out as being an excellent addition to the series. I love that the Daughters all have dark sides as well that they battle with and I love the opening myth is woven into the story. This one definitely ends on a bittersweet note.
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LibraryThing member elie26reads
Amazing I couldn't put it down!

Original language

English

Original publication date

2003-04-14

Physical description

288 p.; 4.75 inches

ISBN

0786808519 / 9780786808519
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