| Jada is the goddess of water and in charge of keeping the protective shield around the city of Atlantis intact. The only way that is known to do this is to use her sexual energy, as the goddess before her didn't leave any real instructions but those. Unfortunately, that means that she is at the service of the priests that are supposed to serve her, and they are sometimes relentless in their pursuit of power. There is one, the high priest that she is attracted too, but he seems to want nothing to do with her. When disaster strikes and she needs help, a mysterious stranger called Raphael is able to help her. Is he the one she wants, or is it Cronos?
Cronos can't stand to see Jada used in the way she is, and finally snaps one day and stops it. He loves her, but didn't want to be one of the many that use her for the power that she can give them. Now that he's stopped the abuse the priests were subjecting her to, he's got to figure out a plan to save the city, but it will take more than just using Jada this time. The Elementals 2: Goddess of Water is rather brutal at times, especially when the priests use Jada for power. I didn't really care for it, didn't feel like the three central characters had a really good connection. There was a lot of sex, which sometimes overpowered the story line. I think I was irritated from the time that I figured out that Cronos had allowed Jada to be used by the priests for twenty years. What kind of love was that? After that it was all downhill. If you can get past that nasty little fact, you will probably enjoy this story. If you're interested, you should get the first in this series or you might find it hard to follow, I know I was a little lost at times.
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Reviewer: Julia |