Finally finished Spun of Silver Thread! The first book in what hopefully will become the Threads of Fate series. Optimistic about this Greek Mythology inspired story catching some interest.
Before her mother disappeared three months ago, 16-year-old Chloe Drake lived a relatively normal life. Then she’s told that her absentee father is a god and that only she can help find the several gods that went missing recently. No pressure, right? Chloe is slow to accept the ridiculous Greek myths and monsters as reality, but this gets harder to deny after she’s attacked by a flock of harpies. Chloe cares more about finding her mother—whose disappearance might be related—than some lost gods she’s never met, but part of her also wants to know which god fathered and promptly abandoned her. She is soon hounded by ancient monsters reawakened by a mysterious puppet master. In her quest to find the missing gods, Chloe learns her godly parentage isn’t what she expected, and that what she thought she knew about mythology might not be the whole truth. She had enough trust issues before finding out much of her life was a lie. Chloe has no desire to learn what else the Fates have in store for her, but it’s not like she has any choice in the matter.