Okay, so I'm working on the outline for a new book and I'm wondering which POV to write the book in. I'm debating between third person limited and first person right now. The summary I currently have for the novel is:
"Astrid and Acacia are twins. In the beginning of the book, they find out that they have different lineages...but the same father. Their father is Wyatt Blake, a man with a secret that could tear the world apart. Wyatt is a Son of Hades, a man who worships and follows the God of the Underworld. But Wyatt is not just a Son of Hades. He’s the firstborn, Hades’ favorite Son. Their mother is Isabella Blake, a Daughter of Isis. Like their father, their mother is the firstborn. Isabella has spent years gaining Isis’ favor. At seventeen years old, Astrid and Acacia are told that their lives are about to change forever. Acacia has been claimed by the Daughters of Isis and will spend the rest of her life training under the Goddess herself. Astrid, however, is the first girl in over a thousand years to be claimed by Hades. Traveling to the Isle of Hades, a hidden island where the God has made his home, Astrid has no idea what is in store for her. Upon meeting Hades, Astrid finds that the God is nothing like she thought he would be. Far from the cruel, hate-filled being of legends, Hades is a kind but broken soul and it isn’t long before they find themselves falling in love. But when Hades’ island is attacked by the Gaulish Pantheon, the Egyptian and Greek Pantheons must band together to fight this new war."
What do you guys think a novel like this should be written in? I'm leaning towards third person limited but I'm not so sure. Any help/advice you could give would be very much appreciated!
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