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bridgets_book_nook's review against another edition
2.0
2.5⭐️
I figured I'd finish the series, but I felt this book lost my attention for most of it until the last 15%.
I figured I'd finish the series, but I felt this book lost my attention for most of it until the last 15%.
cris3ma's review against another edition
adventurous
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Complicated
- Loveable characters? Complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Complicated
2.75
freemindwriting_jelena's review against another edition
4.0
Finally, this is the kind of book I've been waiting for while reading the previous three installments. It finally held my attention instead of just being background noise. I loved the feel-good ending; there were enough battles to keep it exciting, though I missed the final foursome. Perhaps there were a bit too many gods and characters all at once - it was harder to keep track of them, but I appreciated how Aria concluded her old life with a reunion with her brother and the people who helped in the final battle. I adore the narrators.
mermaidmomma's review against another edition
adventurous
emotional
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Complicated
2.75
This very much read like the end of a series. Things wrapped up pretty nicely and I was satisfied for how the relationships settled.
zenreadergirl's review against another edition
5.0
4.5 stars
Ok, so will family that this book may have been a slightly lower rating than what I've given, but it is difficult for me to rate this novel without taking the previous books into consideration since this is the last book to the series. I listened to the audio version of this novel and Samantha Cook and Aiden Snow did a bang up job. Full disclosure, I also unintentionally ended another mythological based reverse harem series at the same time as this one. I was so disappointed in that one, but I tried not to let it influence how I rated this one
Character wise, I think Eva Chase did a great job on giving each of these characters their own voice and distinct personality. It is so much easier to feel for someone who has a painful past such as Loki, but she did a great job in showing that there was conflict for each of them. She is even able to show all is not perfect for the literal golden boy, Baldur. I do like the way that characters interact with each other and I think that the interactions between the other God's and the outcasts such as Hod and Loki are very realistic to the past relationships.
I was a little surprised with the incorporation of man made weapons into the storyline. Normally, I do not like my fantasy and reality to merge, and although I wasn't the biggest fan, I found I didn't mind it as much.
Overall, I enjoyed this story. I will be looking for other books by this author.
Ok, so will family that this book may have been a slightly lower rating than what I've given, but it is difficult for me to rate this novel without taking the previous books into consideration since this is the last book to the series. I listened to the audio version of this novel and Samantha Cook and Aiden Snow did a bang up job. Full disclosure, I also unintentionally ended another mythological based reverse harem series at the same time as this one. I was so disappointed in that one, but I tried not to let it influence how I rated this one
Character wise, I think Eva Chase did a great job on giving each of these characters their own voice and distinct personality. It is so much easier to feel for someone who has a painful past such as Loki, but she did a great job in showing that there was conflict for each of them. She is even able to show all is not perfect for the literal golden boy, Baldur. I do like the way that characters interact with each other and I think that the interactions between the other God's and the outcasts such as Hod and Loki are very realistic to the past relationships.
I was a little surprised with the incorporation of man made weapons into the storyline. Normally, I do not like my fantasy and reality to merge, and although I wasn't the biggest fan, I found I didn't mind it as much.
Overall, I enjoyed this story. I will be looking for other books by this author.
ryatwilight's review against another edition
3.0
This was a fun listen, but didn’t wow me. It was probably my second favorite book in the series, but none of the books lived up to the hopes I had for this series after book one.
I did really like the aspects of Norse mythology in this series. It was a nice change from previously only mainly having read romance novels centered around the Greek gods.
Even through the finale, this series remained fairly light on the spice and was much tamer than what I would have expected from a RH book. Like, I was shocked there was never a scene with all four gods and Ari. Although, the part where Hod told Loki he didn’t have to leave definitely peaked my…umm…interest
I did really like the aspects of Norse mythology in this series. It was a nice change from previously only mainly having read romance novels centered around the Greek gods.
Even through the finale, this series remained fairly light on the spice and was much tamer than what I would have expected from a RH book. Like, I was shocked there was never a scene with all four gods and Ari. Although, the part where Hod told Loki he didn’t have to leave definitely peaked my…umm…interest
huddle_dragon's review against another edition
adventurous
challenging
emotional
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.5