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A review by aliciasrealm
Godslayers by Zoe Hana Mikuta
4.0
Godslayers, like its predecessor, features lots of mecha battles and Gearbreakers trying to thwart Godolia's plans. Sona is now back in the hands of Godolia and wrestling with the effects of Corruption. She is no longer piloting a Windup so her chapters focus more on her inner turmoil. She also develops a strong connection to the new Zenith leader, Enyo.
While Eris is desperate to retrieve Sona, she also has to work with Jenny to pull off their plan to infiltrate the new Windup Pilot program. I loved that Jenny had more presence in this book, and how the sisters work together more.
Unfortunately, Godslayers felt disjointed and difficult to follow at times. There is a scene where a main character is gravely injured and the aftermath felt completely glossed over.
I was disappointed that Eris's Gearbreaker crew has less page time than in the previous book. Instead of fleshing out the Gearbreakers, there are instead many new characters. I also didn't enjoy how much time was spent on Enyo. Honestly, I hate Enyo and the way Sona was weirdly obsessed with him.
I admit that I did not enjoy this one as much as the first book, but I was here for the Sona/Eris romance and I did get that even if it was watered down by Enyo's presence.
While Eris is desperate to retrieve Sona, she also has to work with Jenny to pull off their plan to infiltrate the new Windup Pilot program. I loved that Jenny had more presence in this book, and how the sisters work together more.
Unfortunately, Godslayers felt disjointed and difficult to follow at times. There is a scene where a main character is gravely injured and the aftermath felt completely glossed over.
I was disappointed that Eris's Gearbreaker crew has less page time than in the previous book. Instead of fleshing out the Gearbreakers, there are instead many new characters. I also didn't enjoy how much time was spent on Enyo. Honestly, I hate Enyo and the way Sona was weirdly obsessed with him.
I admit that I did not enjoy this one as much as the first book, but I was here for the Sona/Eris romance and I did get that even if it was watered down by Enyo's presence.