Atlantis Rising

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4.6
26 reviews
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Eleven thousand years ago, before the seas swallowed the Atlanteans, Poseidon assigned a few chosen warriors to act as sentinels for humans in the new world. There was only one rule—desiring them was forbidden. But rules were made to be broken…
 
Riley Dawson is more than a dedicated Virginia Beach social worker. She’s blessed with a mind link that only Atlanteans have been able to access for thousands of years. Being an “empath” may explain her wistful connection to the roiling waves of the ocean, the sanctuary it provides, and the sexual urges that seem to emanate from fathoms below…
 
Conlan, the High Prince of Atlantis, has surfaced on a mission to retrieve Poseidon’s stolen trident. Yet something else has possessed Conlan: the intimate emotions—and desires—of a human. Irresistibly drawn to the uncanny beauty, Conlan soon shares more than his mind. But in the midst of a battle to reclaim Poseidon’s power, how long can a forbidden love last between two different souls from two different worlds?

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4.6
26 reviews
Eva Millien
March 9, 2019
This fascinating new series is an earth shattering, thrillingly explosive read that readers will want to revisit again and again. The characters are intriguing, unique and sexy as well as bold and bad to the bone which makes reading the story quite interesting since readers have an abundance of hotness to read about. Riley and Conlan have some seriously electrical chemistry going on and their attraction defies the gods and of course defies traditions which puts Conlan in the hot seat. The relationship not only has to overcome that obstacle but has some emotionally turbulent issues intervening right along with all the danger Conlan and Riley are facing. Forbidden love, surprising truths, bitter betrayals, thrilling suspense and heart pounding excitement flow from the pages throughout this fast paced story which ensures that readers don’t want to put the book down. A capricious and scary god puts in an appearance, well his voice does anyway, adding some jaw dropping twists to the story while some evil vampires try take over the human world which leads the warriors into some stunning battles. With vividly painted images that makes the world come alive for the readers, the author has created a fascinating and different world around the myth of Atlantis that promises to keep readers well entertained and wanting more.
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A Google user
December 9, 2011
First in the Warriors of Poseidon paranormal-romance series revolving around the Seven, an elite guard for the High Prince of Atlantis. The couple focus here is on Prince Conlan and Riley Dawson, a social worker. My Take This start to the series introduces us to the series’ characters along with their primary mission and the dangers that accompany that mission. And if I hadn’t read a couple of short stories in this series, this is probably the last installment I would have read. Day is such a drama queen with the clichés running fast and furious. However, I did enjoy the shorties so I’ll give it another couple of tries…fingers crossed. I wish that Day would take a leaf out of J. R. Ward’s Black Dagger Brotherhood series on language and male interrelationships; I have no objection to her warriors of Poseidon interspersing slang and formal language but if she’s going to use slang, then use it. Not these half-hearted bits and pieces. Although, I did enjoy the fishy swearing and the movie references! Then there’s the snarking the warriors do off each other. It’s not enough. It feels so touchy-feely as opposed to male. Day leads us to believe that Anubisa has some secret purpose in releasing Conlan and then…nothing. Did she forget she’d left that loose thread dangling? The Story Anubisa is certainly cocky. Letting Prince Conlan go so close to the time for his investiture as King of Atlantis after torturing him for the past seven years. Unless she foresaw that the High Prince of Atlantis would fall in love with a human and violate the rules. A violation that would result in total annihilation of the world. Riley has had a miserable day. Shot by the boyfriend of one of her clients, almost raped on the beach by three muggers, and someone is talking inside her head. A someone who turns out to be 6-foot-6 of heavily muscled gorgeousness who just saved her butt. Conlan is shocked to find her, an aknasha, an empath who pulls at his heart. Conlan is torn between the need to protect and study this empath and the greater need to retrieve the Trident of Poseidon from that traitor, Reisin. A difficult decision made worse when vampires continually attack Riley and the worry that Riley’s empathic abilities can be used against the warriors. The Characters Riley Elisabeth Dawson is an empathic social worker concerned about righting the wrongs in the world. Her sister Quinn has taken a more aggressive approach to do the same with the shapeshifters. Interesting romantic tension Day is setting up between Quinn, Alaric, and Jack. High Prince Conlan has been imprisoned by an evil goddess, Anubisa, for the past seven years. Heartsick because he could not free himself and worried that his mind may have been corrupted by the evil one. The Seven are an elite guard protecting each Court of Atlantis. Conlan’s Seven include the King’s Vengeance “Ven”, Conlan’s younger brother; Alexios had been a prisoner of Anubisa’s; Denal is the youngest; Brennan was cursed with no emotions after doing the naughty with a Roman senator’s daughter; Lord Justice; Bastien; and, Christophe. Alaric is the high priest of Poseidon and cousin to Conlan; they had been fast friends raising hell around the kingdom before duty called them. He remains in power as long as he is celibate. Reisen is of another House of Atlantis and believes that it is time for Atlantis to take its rightful place as the ruler of all mankind. Jack Shepherd is a weretiger and very interested in Quinn. He’s part of the attacking group on Barrabas’ stronghold when Quinn and her shapeshifters team up with the warriors. Daniel is a vampire informant providing Quinn with inside details. Anubisa is the goddess of death and the mother of all vampires—emphasis on mother! And not in a good way. Lord High Vampire Barrabas, a.k.a., Senator Barnes, and leader of the Primus is killing off the opposition in Congress and the Senate in order to push through a new bill that will enhance vampire rights and reduce those of humans. For he intends
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A Google user
September 7, 2011
Not a bad book. Overly sexualized, but those sections are easily skippable. It's a good in between for the the Black Dagger Brotherhood series. I would read more if I was a little on the light side of reading
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About the author

Alyssa Day is the pen name (and dark and tortured alter ego) of Alesia Holliday, winner of Romance Writers of America's prestigious RITA award for excellence in romance fiction. Alyssa is a graduate of The Ohio State University and summa cum laude graduate of Capital Law School. She lives with her family and children somewhere near the ocean (they move a lot!).

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