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The Curse of Gods by Kate Dramis
4.0

"Wherever you are, Aya love, is where I will be. In this life, and whatever lies beyond it.”

The Curse of Gods is the third and final novel in The Curse of Saints series. Since this is the last in the series, I don’t want to spoil anything, so here is what I can say!

Wow, I can’t believe it’s over. I ended up bingeing most of this book in one day! Once again, we jump in where we left off and Kate really knows how to continue a story. I love how smooth each book goes into the next. I felt like the entire trilogy had a constant energy. I knew what I was getting when I picked the next up. 

The first half of the book was a bit slow moving and it felt like a lot was happening but the story wasn’t going anywhere, but once the ball started really rolling it was really good! It definitely felt like setting story up so that everything fit into place, which is not a bad thing at all. 

I’ve previously listened to Devon Sorvari’s narration and she is just so talented! I could always tell the difference between characters. There was a part in chapter 54 where the narrator really had me tearing up. The emotion that Devon portrayed through Aya really hit me. 

The ending? Oooh, you had me in the first half I’m not gonna lie. Kate you threw me a curveball and I was SCARED! You never fail to surprise me. 

To anyone wanting to get into this series, I highly recommend! It’s perfect for anyone who likes enemies to lovers, touch her and die and found family. 

Thank you Sourcebooks Casablanca, Dreamscape Media and NetGalley for the eARC and ALC in exchange for an honest review. 

"I've killed one queen," Aya murmured. "It would be nothing to kill another."