
Vampires and Gods: A Young Adult Novel Series Adventure
Embark on an epic journey with the Vampires and Gods series, a captivating young adult novel collection that combines Greek mythology and vampire lore. Follow teen gods and demigods as they navigate love, betrayal, and danger in a world teeming with vampire pirates. This complete young adult series offers a captivating blend of mythology and paranormal intrigue, perfect for fans of both genres.
"Vampires and Greek Mythology combined in one fabulous adventure!"--Brie Strauss, Amazon Reviewer ★★★★★
"Everything I've come to love and expect from Eva's book, was to be found in this latest episode, constant drama, intrigue and adventure, not forgetting the romance. Can't wait for more!"--Traceyann, Amazon Reviewer ★★★★★
This clean young adult series is complete.
PG 13: Violence, mild language, but no sexual situations.

The Marcella II, Book One
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After the murder of a friend, teen gods and demigods join forces to face a common threat, but unexpected romantic feelings complicate their mission.
Poseidon asks Prometheus and his troop of young gods aboard the Marcella II to search for pirates and their ship, the Tarantula. But in a twist of events that even the legendary gods couldn’t see coming, the Marcella II is found first, the young gods are captured, Prometheus is beheaded, and a mortal friend is killed.
Shocked by this turn of events, Hades recruits demigods Gertie and Hector to join in the effort to rescue the young gods and uncover the secret of the vampire pirate organization. But love and duty collide, and nothing goes as expected.

Pirate Academy, Book Two
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Sometimes it's hard to distinguish between love and hate.
After learning the truth behind the vampire pirates swarming the Mediterranean Sea, the young gods and demigods join forces with the vampires in the fight against corruption. But first, they must learn to be pirates. According to one of their leaders, Delphine, it's a dangerous art form that any can learn but not all can survive. Delphine also says there's no room for both love and war. And there's a war going on.
Yet, the heart wants what the heart wants.

Guardians of the Sea, Book Three
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What doesn't kill you makes you stronger.
After enduring Delphine's dangerous training regimen, the young gods and demigods embark on a mission to take down the corrupt shipping company once and for all, to liberate victimized communities up and down the Mediterranean and nearby seas.
But unforeseen conflicts cause the young gods and demigods to question the nature of their mission, their purpose, and their relationships with one another.
In the face of impossible choices, how important are love, loyalty, and friendship? Moreover, how far should one go to defend those who can't defend themselves? Should one sacrifice everything?

ATHENA, Book Four
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Even the wise can be fools in love.
Athena is torn between her loyalty to her father and her growing love for the Titan Prometheus, who supported her father during the great war but now seems to have an agenda of his own.
After serving a terrible sentence for treason, Prometheus goes into hiding. Athena searches the ends of the earth, desperate to find him.
When he finally emerges from the shadows, his plans challenge her loyalties, rekindle her passion, and set in motion events that will forever alter her immortal life.
Although this book is not part of the original trilogy, it explores the relationship between main characters, Prometheus and Athena, and serves as a kind of epilogue.