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This book made me very angry. That's all I can say. Actually, I have a lot more to say.
First of all, in my review of Legendary I mentioned how I actually liked Donatella compared to Scarlett, but this book wasted the potential of her character. I could not even count how many times a man had to end up carrying her because she got herself into the stupidest situations. Also Legend and Jacks drove me crazy because they had to constantly prove that they were the "alpha male" or some dumb shit. When Jacks tricked Tella into marrying him I couldn't tell if I was more mad at Tella for trusting him or Jacks for proving, once again, that he is a huge asshole. Who was surprised? I wish I could say I was. Jacks had so much more potential and I hate how Tella was his only true love because he deserved someone who loved him back equally.
I also hated Scarlett's role in this book. First, she decides she's mad at Julian and she's done with him (which everyone knew she wasn't) and decides to reach out to Nicholas which we all knew wasn't going to last because he would either be a terrible person or she would dump him for Julian. Especially when Julian showed up and followed her to Nicholas's house to then do the same thing that Dante and Jacks were doing. (What is it with these guys and having to prove who has more testosterone? Or something like that. Also what is with the growling at each other?) Anyway, then she got captured by the Fallen Star and she escaped, only to decide she needed her main character moment and went back to this evil crazy immortal guy who she just found out was her father. Then she had to pretend to be her mother to make her literal DAD fall in love with her! Gross. Just gross.
I have no idea why I kept reading this book but I thought I had to see it through since I've already read the first two. But I also don't know why I read those.
The men in this book seem to have no boundaries and the romanticism of harassment made me sick. And the fact that Tella still went back to Jacks after everything he did also made sick. The plot and ending of this book was very anticlimactic and I think the Fates had so much more potential than what they did.
Scarlett, after getting Nicholas killed of course went back to Julian. Then she inherited an empire from her dead mother. Her mother who Tella risked everything to save in the previous book then contributed nothing to the plot, then got killed. She was so unreasonably stupid. Did she really think she could kill a fate? She had to have known that he wold just come back whereas she did not. She just died. Her whole character contributed absolutely nothing nothing to the story except drama and hardship for her daughters. But of course, Scarlett ended up with Julian and Tella ended up with Legend. Which everyone knew would happen. The author created these completely unnecessary love triangles and they weren't even written off in a good way. The author thought "Oh Scarlett doesn't like this perfectly nice guy anymore, why don't I kill him?" And the competition that didn't even happen? What was the point of that?
Anyway, I'll stop now. I'm sure this is a series I would have devoured a year ago but now all I can see is it's flaws and lazy writing.
First of all, in my review of Legendary I mentioned how I actually liked Donatella compared to Scarlett, but this book wasted the potential of her character. I could not even count how many times a man had to end up carrying her because she got herself into the stupidest situations. Also Legend and Jacks drove me crazy because they had to constantly prove that they were the "alpha male" or some dumb shit. When Jacks tricked Tella into marrying him I couldn't tell if I was more mad at Tella for trusting him or Jacks for proving, once again, that he is a huge asshole. Who was surprised? I wish I could say I was. Jacks had so much more potential and I hate how Tella was his only true love because he deserved someone who loved him back equally.
I also hated Scarlett's role in this book. First, she decides she's mad at Julian and she's done with him (which everyone knew she wasn't) and decides to reach out to Nicholas which we all knew wasn't going to last because he would either be a terrible person or she would dump him for Julian. Especially when Julian showed up and followed her to Nicholas's house to then do the same thing that Dante and Jacks were doing. (What is it with these guys and having to prove who has more testosterone? Or something like that. Also what is with the growling at each other?) Anyway, then she got captured by the Fallen Star and she escaped, only to decide she needed her main character moment and went back to this evil crazy immortal guy who she just found out was her father. Then she had to pretend to be her mother to make her literal DAD fall in love with her! Gross. Just gross.
I have no idea why I kept reading this book but I thought I had to see it through since I've already read the first two. But I also don't know why I read those.
The men in this book seem to have no boundaries and the romanticism of harassment made me sick. And the fact that Tella still went back to Jacks after everything he did also made sick. The plot and ending of this book was very anticlimactic and I think the Fates had so much more potential than what they did.
Scarlett, after getting Nicholas killed of course went back to Julian. Then she inherited an empire from her dead mother. Her mother who Tella risked everything to save in the previous book then contributed nothing to the plot, then got killed. She was so unreasonably stupid. Did she really think she could kill a fate? She had to have known that he wold just come back whereas she did not. She just died. Her whole character contributed absolutely nothing nothing to the story except drama and hardship for her daughters. But of course, Scarlett ended up with Julian and Tella ended up with Legend. Which everyone knew would happen. The author created these completely unnecessary love triangles and they weren't even written off in a good way. The author thought "Oh Scarlett doesn't like this perfectly nice guy anymore, why don't I kill him?" And the competition that didn't even happen? What was the point of that?
Anyway, I'll stop now. I'm sure this is a series I would have devoured a year ago but now all I can see is it's flaws and lazy writing.