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Death had never been kissed, until now . . .

Thanatos meets seventeen-year-old Therese while she's in a coma hovering between the realm of the dead and the realm of dreams. A lucid dreamer, she takes control of her dream and kisses him, unaware that he is Death.

It was his first kiss. No one, in his long existence, has ever wanted to kiss Death.

After Therese awakens from her coma, Thanatos is desperate to find her. He makes a deal with Hades and goes to the Upperworld as a mortal to pursue her and to see where it might lead.

The deal requires Therese to avenge the death of her parents. With the help of Thans fierce and exotic sisters, the Furies, she finds herself in an arena face to face with the murderer, and only one will survive.

*Formerly The Gatekeeper's Sons, this series has been edited so that the main character begins her journey at age seventeen.

Praise for Thanatos:

Got this for son but ended up reading it myself. And very quickly purchased all the following books in the saga.
Miss C.
Even though I'm not in the target audience (I'm over 40 and can no longer be called a young adult!) I really enjoyed this book. I loved the story and the characters are believable and engaging. I became really invested in their trials and tribulations. There's some real emotion in here, I even found myself with tears in my eyes on a few occasions.
Kirsty Smith
I found the Greek Mythology to be well researched and really enjoyed that part. Overall I actually really loved this story.
Michelle Lynn
This is at my top recommendation for anyone looking to sit down and read an awesome paranormal romance with Greek Mythology.
Sue-ellen B. Reilly (GirlyGirlBookReviews)
It is exciting how much of the gods we get to explore in this series. . . . I'm addicted and love Eva Pohler's writing.
P. Beach
This is an action packed, incredible read. I had trouble putting down. Cant wait to see what happens with Than and Hip.
Jane McNair
I loved this book. Easy to read, well written, fantastic storyline. Kudos to the author.
Terri Logue
Loved this book, the writer did a great job setting scenes and making you feel like you were there with the characters. Got my mom to read this and she is hooked on the series now too!
Crystal G
I really enjoyed this series...started with the first book and wanted to keep reading until I got to the end. It's a fun blend of mythological characters, paranormal, romance, adventure, and while I haven't been a young adult for a very long time, I still enjoyed reading this series. It is also one I can see myself reading again.
momofsporefan
Great plot and character development. Greek mythology blended with modern themes. Highly recommend.
Lillian
I really enjoyed reading this book! To me it was sort of a cross between Twilight and The Hunger Games with some wonderful Greek mythology thrown in for good measure! I actually learned something by reading this book and it actually peaked my curiosity into learning more about the Greek gods and goddesses. Looking forward to reading more in the series!
Robin E Casey
I absolutely loved and enjoyed this book! Once I began reading, I was immediately hooked and wondered why I hadn't read it sooner, since I'd downloaded it quite some time ago. Loved it! The characters are believable, the plot moves quickly and keeps the reader engaged, and it is quite easy to become...

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THANATOS

the underworld saga, book one

Eva Pohler

Copyright 2012 by Eva Pohler.

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other noncommercial uses permitted by copyright law. For permission requests, write to the publisher, addressed Attention: Permissions Coordinator, at the address below.

Eva Pohler Books

20011 Park Ranch

San Antonio, Texas 78259

www.evapohler.com

Publishers Note: This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are a product of the authors imagination. Locales and public names are sometimes used for atmospheric purposes. Any resemblance to actual people, living or dead, or to businesses, companies, events, institutions, or locales is completely coincidental.

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Thanatos/ Eva Pohler. -- 1st ed.

Paperback ISBN 979-8610679846

Life isnt fair, but death is.

HADES

Contents

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Chapter One:

The Drowning

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herese Mills peeled the white gloves off her sweaty hands as soon as she and her parents were in the car. Now that her mothers thing was over, she could finally get home and out of this blue dress. It was like being in a straitjacket.

Anything for Mom, of course.

What the

A man glared at her through her backseat window. She jumped up, sat back, blinked. The man vanished, but when she blinked again, she could still see the eerie face behind her lids: the scruffy black beard and dark, haunting eyes.

Thanks again for making tonight so special, her mother, apparently not seeing the man, said from the passenger seat as her father started the engine. You two being there meant a lot to me.

Did you see that man? Therese peered through her window for the face.

What? Her mother also looked. What man?

What man, Therese? her father asked.

Never mind.

Therese did not find it unusual that her mother hadnt noticed the man. Although her mother was a brilliant scientist, she wasnt the most observant person.

Just last spring after all the snow had finally melted around their house in the Colorado mountains, and Therese and her mother had been able to enjoy their wooden deck with the melted lake spread out in front of them and the forest rising up the mountains behind them, Therese had spotted the wild horse and foal she had seen just before winter. They both had reddish brown coats with a white stripe between their eyes, the foal nestled beside its mothers legs, staring intently at Therese without moving. The animals stood beneath one of two magnificent elm trees ten feet from their back doorthe tree her mother said had gotten the Dutch elm disease. Therese relaxed with her mother at the wooden table on the deck, each of them with a mug of coffee in the bright Sunday morning. Her mother had the paper but wasnt reading it. She had that look on her face when she was thinking of a scientific formula or method that she planned to try in her lab. Therese stared again at the horse and didnt move. She whispered, Mom.

Her mother hadnt heard.

Mom, the wild horses, she whispered again.

Therese looked from the beautiful creatures to her mother, who sat staring in space, transfixed, like a person hypnotized.

Mom, are you deaf? she blurted out, and then she heard the horses flee back up the mountain into the tall pines. She caught a glimpse of the foals reddish-brown rump, and that was that.

As Therese strapped on her seatbelt, she also considered the possibility that she had only imagined the man in the window. She was, after all, prone to use her imagination and fully capable of making daydreams as real as reality, as she had, just now, with her memory of the horses.

Her phone vibrated. A text from Jen read, Heat sheets r n call me when u get home. Awesome, she thought. Therese was anxious to see who would share her heat in tomorrows championship meet. She hoped she would be swimming breaststroke in the top heat against Lacey Holzmann from Pagosa Springs. She wanted to beat her this time.

She searched outside her window for the scruffy face but saw only a line of headlights as others, like they, exited the parking lot of the concert hall. Maybe she had only imagined the man. It was getting dark. The mountains across campus were barely visible as dusk turned into night.

Were both so proud of you, Honey, Thereses dad said from behind the wheel.

Therese probably got her imaginative talent from her father, who was a successful crime fiction writer. As soon as his first book made the New York Times bestsellers list, he moved his family out into their big log cabin in the San Juan Mountains.

Therese saw her father eyeing her in the rearview mirror. Arent we, sweetie pie?

She wondered at her fathers need to praise her mother all the time. Didnt her mother already know she was brilliant and that her husband and daughter looked up to her? Absolutely. Youre awesome, Mom.

Thereses phone vibrated again. A text from Paul read, Wat r u waring?

She cringed and murmured, Oooh. How gross. She couldnt believe he had got her number. He had been stalking her around campus just before school let out for the summer.

Before she had a chance to delete the text, Therese heard the rear window behind her head explode. What the Glass shards pricked at her neck and bare shoulders. The car swerved left and right. She looked back to see the window behind her busted. The line of headlights had dispersed into chaos, horns blasting, people shouting.

What the hell was that? her father yelled. Oh my God! Linda! Linda!

Dad, whats wrong? Is Mom

Another explosion rang out, and something zipped just past Thereses head.

Therese? Are you okay? Get down!

Whats happening? Whats going on? Therese cowered in the back seat as a third explosion sounded, this time near the windshield. Therese could barely breathe. She gasped for air, her heart about to explode.

Stay down! Someones shooting at us! her father shouted.

The car swerved, slowed, and turned. The smell of burned rubber permeated the air. Thereses head whipped back as her father gunned the accelerator. Her fingers trembled so wildly that she was barely able to punch the correct numbers on her phone. She messed up twice and had to start over. Finally she pressed them in slow motion: 911. It seemed an eternity before a woman answered on the other end.

Nine-one-one, is this an emergency?

Someones shooting at us! Youve got to help us. Were leaving Fort Lewis College. Dad, where are we?

Heading toward Huck Finn Pond.

Huck Finn Pond! Therese screamed into the phone as the car swerved, her seatbelt digging into her hip. Then she noticed the blood dripping down the back of her mothers neck and onto her mothers silk scarf. Oh, my God! Mom? Mom, are you okay?

Shell be okay, Therese! her father shouted.

Oh my God! I think my moms been shot! Youve got to do something! Youve got to help us!

A crushing sound shot through the car, and Therese felt herself jolted hard to the right. She hit her head on the window and dropped the cell phone. When she bent over and tried to pick it up, the back end of the car lurched upward like a seesaw, and her head hit the back of her mothers seat in front of her. She sat up and saw they were sailing through the air over the lake. The front end of the car hit the water, causing her head to flop forward and back. She heard the air hissing through the airbags as they inflated in the front end. She was so stunned, she couldnt speak. She watched in silent shock as water crept into the front end of the car, up to her fathers neck, the untied bowtie of his tuxedo floating around him. The front airbags pressed against her fathers cheek, her mothers face. Water spilled over the front seat and onto the floorboard in back where she sat elevated higher than her parents.

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