[Moodboard]
Moodboard for THE GODS OF ATALANTIS featuring:
Ancient board games, temples with waterfalls pouring into pools, neat ancient fantasy cities, forehead kisses, frolicking in canals amid a palace, beautiful island coastlines, more ancient cities, and cool statues of strange gods.
Center Quote: “From the day you left this village, you became more than merely yourself. You are the Sea Mother. This is the role fate has placed upon you. I told you when you left that I believed this path has opened up to you for a reason. I still believe that. You’ve been given a chance that few others ever have—the chance to change the world for the better. I’d even dare say it’s your duty to do so, now that you have the means.”
[Blue snippet]
A snippet from THE GODS OF ATALANTIS (BOOK 1). Text is blue over a light blue background with a faint image of an ancient Greek-looking city with a canal running through it.
“Mireia didn’t want to be a goddess. She wanted a lot of things in life—she wanted to have exciting adventures, to see as much of the world as she could. She wanted to have a thrilling romance, to get married, to have children. She wanted to do something that would be remembered forever. She wanted to leave her mark.
But she didn’t want to be a goddess.
Perhaps she should just pretend she couldn’t do it. She could put on a show of trying to catch one, but deliberately fail. The strangers would never know better.
And yet…
What if it’s me?
It couldn’t be her. It couldn’t. And yet…
Mireia was bending down and sliding her hands into the water before she even realized what she was doing.
For a few moments, she shut off her mind and closed her eyes, letting herself drift off to the place she usually only
Photograph of a very rocky cliff overlooking the sea.
Hello, friends! Hook & Quill Press is ramping up for our second release, and we're looking for #ARCReaders. Are you ready to journey to Atalantis?
If you're interested, hit that sign up link below!
forms.gle/RAaaMfXWGD35...
#atlantis #writingcommunity #indieauthor