174 reviews for:

Wicked Gods

Michelle Hercules

3.9 AVERAGE


I really liked it ! To see an academy actually being a real school where students learn english and maths is refreshing. They still have powers and they can take a course, depending on their magical abilities, to learn to control them.
I love Daisy and this world. We have the tiniest look of one « god », we don't really know what they are, what they want and why, but the premise makes me want to read the next book immediately.
I like that Daisy doesn't seem to have any power, she's just here to balance the Norms and Idols and bring peace (and hopefully to kill all the bastards).
It reminds me of Harry Potter ; Idols being the "purebloods" and Norms the "mudbloods" (well the Norms don't have any power).
I'm not a huge fan of the 4 boys but I feel empathy towards them (specially Phoenix even is he's the worst) with what we learn about their family life.
dark emotional mysterious fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: N/A

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this was such a great start to the series. I absolutely devoured this book. I can’t wait to read the next 

iadoreforks's review

3.0
dark tense fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: No
adventurous dark tense
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asternyx's review

3.5
adventurous challenging emotional funny mysterious sad tense fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

 I was in the mood for a reverse harem with a bullying trope, and that's why I decided to pick up Wicked Gods.

What to expect:
∘ New Adult
∘ Paranormal Bullly Romance
∘ Academy setting
∘ Multiple POV
∘ Reverse Harem - 4 powerful love interests: Rufio, Bryce, Morpheus, Phoenix
Tropes:
∘ Hate to Love
∘ Insta-Lust
∘ Hate at first sight
∘ "Touch her and you die"

Trigger Warnings: bullying, physical and emotional abuse, abuse by a parent, drugs, past trauma

Summary
Daisy is a Norm in a world where people are classified into three categories based on their powers or lack thereof - Idols, Fringers, or Norms. Unfortunately, for Daisy, things take a turn for the worse when she meets four Idols.
“Wherever Idols go, Norms get hurt.”

When an opportunity to join a prestigious Academy arises, Daisy jumps at the chance, even though she knows she'll be the only Norm there. The Academy is filled with powerful Idols, but Daisy is determined to make the most of her time there.
Rufio, Bryce, Morpheus, and Phoenix are the most powerful Idols in the Academy, and they have their eyes set on Daisy. Nothing good can come out of that.

Plot/Writing
With so many plans in motion, secrets long buried, and a revolution on the rise, it was quite an engaging read.
Daisy seemed to be at the center of everything, and I'm always curious to see how her actions would impact the world around her. We still don't know her role in the story.
There are vengeful gods, people fighting for equal rights between the three groups, and others just trying to survive this mad world.

Characters
Although the main characters in the book are continuously bullying Daisy, they are all struggling with their own demons. Despite their flaws, I couldn't hate them and found myself empathizing with them instead.
Daisy is a strong character, but not flawless. She was often bullied and humiliated, but she refused to let it break her.

Romance
While I'm not typically a fan of the insta-lust trope, I have to say that this book was well written and enjoyable despite that fact.
The boys' feelings seemed to change from hate to love a little too quickly for my taste, and I would have preferred a slowburn instead. However, I can overlook this because the book was enjoyable and kept me engaged.

Conclusion
All in all, I'd recommend Wicked Gods to anyone who enjoys reverse harem romance with a touch of bullying and supernatural elements. 

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Loved it so so so much!

Wicked Gods is the first book I have read by this author and I really enjoyed it. I have been eyeballing it since the new covers came out and it was suggested by a friend multiple times to read, so I have it a shot. I really like how the story and world building is set up, it's very unique.

I love a good bully book and the guys are ruthless on Daisy. They keep her at arms length, but yet cannot stay away. There are a few mean girls, and I know they will get what's coming to them. I like Daisy that she is tough for being a Norm, stands up for herself and is doing everything she can to protect her sister. Physically, she can only be so strong because everyone else around her is stronger.

I have questions and I can't really tell the motivation behind some things. I can't wait to read the rest of the series!

4.5

Pretty Good!

At first, I won’t lie, I was kind of put off by the hatred and the “I already wanna kill her” talk because damn dude chill. She didn’t do anything to you. I wanted to stop reading after that, BUTTTT I found myself wanting to know what happened next. Every time I put it down, I’d wonder what happens next and when I can continue reading again. It’s not an enthralling and compelling world, but it will get you hooked by making you wonder what’s going to happen next. If you want to read something that’s not a literary masterpiece but will keep you on your toes the entire time THIS IS IT!

I don’t mean that in a bad way either, sometimes we need a break from books that constantly throw huge amounts of world building and character build up at you, so this was a nice palate cleanser.