USA - Paperback Pre-Order
Product Details
This listing is for a paperback copy of Crown of Olympus. This edition will ship directly from a US based printer, but will not be hand-signed.
In an effort to temper the current parcel postage hold from Australia to the US, I will be posting a signed bookplate via lettermail from Australia. I do apologise for presently being unable to hand-sign the books!
Orders are placed with the printer as they come in, but Kate cannot control how quickly the printer ships them out. Usually it’s within 1 week.
There are no hardbacks available at the present time as she is working hard on putting together a Special Edition, complete with sprayed edges, interior art, and a freshly designed dustjacket. These will be available at a further date. Follow Kate on Instagram (@kateasherauthor) to ensure you don’t miss the announcement!
The Blurb:
Thirteen powerful champions. Twelve deadly trials. One golden crown.
And a prophecy that could ruin them all.
For the second time in history, the throne of Olympus sits empty. With only one way to appease godly egos and negate a civil war, a brutal tournament is announced.
The champions are chosen. The arenas are set. Olympus is waiting.
Nyssa is Death's daughter. She is powerful, fierce, and feared by the living.
Caelus is the King’s son. He was forged for power, and born to rule.
She enters for reasons wrapped in grief and vengeance; to defy the Olympians who dared to look down upon her, and ensure that the fate written for her doesn’t end in disaster.
He enters to claim his birthright, to prove he is more than a mirror image of his father, and to get close to the woman threatening to steal more than his crown.
Olympus demands a victor. Fate demands a price.
It’s not just about a crown – it’s about who survives long enough to wear it.
And whether they’re willing to pay the cost in blood.
About the book:
Crown of Olympus is a Greek Mythology based fantasy romance. It is dual POV, and features an array of interesting and complex side characters (I think you'll particularly love Aros)!
It is slow burn, and written in the first-person past tense format.
It does feature some heavy topics — death, gore, battle descriptions, inner turmoil, anxiety — and explicit scenes. There is no closed-door romance here, folks!
If you have certain triggers you’d like to avoid, please check the content warnings page prior to purchase for a full list of what to expect in this book.