If you read book one of Delia's The Sibylline Trilogy, The Sibylline Oracle, and loved it, you will not be disappointed with The Symbolon. It's hard, because I hate when reviewers spoil it for readers and give the main plot away, but there are just some things that must be mentioned. And The Symbolon is all about finally trying to get these two soul mates (Alex & Valeria), the symbolons, together -- this time, forever. And they are so close. The only thing that stands in their way is approval from a council of immortals for an immortal marriage, and a pesky former marriage of Alex's, which proves to be more of a nuisance than he could ever have imagined. The roller coaster adventure that takes off after an explosive and heart-wrenching council meeting sets the tone for the book - which is unfulfilled love, frustration, hope, and plotting. These two lovers still yearn for their other half and will do ANYTHING to have a chance to come together, forever, once and for all. In this second novel, we become better acquainted with new characters and more answers are revealed about Alex's history, immortals, oracles, and as always, with the flair of Greek Mythology plus modern day times. I love how well Delia can build out a scene and really make you feel like you are right there, holding your breath, waiting for the outcome. These are characters you will get emotionally attached to and will yearn to read their conclusion in her upcoming debut of The Last oracle. An excellent trilogy that is so unique and for the romantic at heart.
*Disclaimer: I am Delia's copy editor, however, I am first and foremost a reader. I am not paid by Delia to review her books, my job does not depend on it, and nor has she ever asked me to review one of her books. I am reviewing this book as a reader ONLY and these opinions are my own. Thank you kindly for understanding!*