BBNYA Blog Tour ~ Wrath of Olympus by E. M. Kkoulla ~ Spotlight

BBNYA Blog Tour ~ Wrath of Olympus by E. M. Kkoulla ~ Spotlight

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Wrath of Olympus by E. M. Kkoulla

A happy welcome to the BBNYA Blog Tour for Wrath of Olympus by E.M. Kkoulla, which placed 6th in the BBNYA competition last year! And today I am shining a spotlight on the book! Be sure to check it out, it sounds so awesome and I am sure a lot of my readers will love it~

What is BBNYA? BBNYA is a yearly competition where book bloggers from all over the world read and score books written by indie authors, ending with 15 finalists and one overall winner. If you are an author and wish to learn more about the BBNYA competition, you can visit the official website https://www.bbnya.com/ or Twitter @bbnya_official. BBNYA is brought to you in association with the @Foliosociety (if you love beautiful books, you NEED to check out their website!) and the book blogger support group @The_WriteReads

Wrath of Olympus by E. M. Kkoulla, Warship sailing over the seaThe Roman Empire never fell. The Gods are real. Ships are alive.

In the Province of Britannia, ruled by descendants of King Arthur and on the brink of an industrial revolution, young Maia Abella is on the run.
Something unseen has murdered her cruel mistress and she’s being blamed. The streets and factories of Portus are no place for a friendless girl, trapped in events beyond her control.
The city authorities and the Royal Navy are both desperate to find her – one investigating a killer, the other to recruit her, while the deadly legacy of a tragic past stalks her every step.
Aided by Raven, an ancient, blind Mage with a terrible secret and Milo, Crown Agent and spy, Maia must discover and overcome the fatal consequences of her birth.
Meanwhile, the Gods are making their moves. Not all of them are friendly.

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Buy this book here: Amazon
About the author:

E.M. KkoullaI’m of mixed British/Greek-Cypriot heritage and live with my husband and two feline overlords, Zeus and Hades, in County Durham, UK. After many years of teaching very small children, I decided to put my degree in Classical Studies and long involvement with 17thC re-enactment to good use by combining them in my fantasy adventure series. I love history, reading, gardening and anything with gods and monsters trashing the landscape. You can find me on fb on my Ships of Britannia

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