polaris_luci's Reviews (410)


meh ill just review it later. 85% in: why is she so stupid??!!!!

It hit home. I cried.

I love torturing myself so yay~

I love a good old enemies to loves, but Jacks...he's a walking red flag. But as Sheena Patel once said,
I didn’t miss the red flags. I looked at them and thought yeah that’s sexy

He's really hot ok?
I loved all the complicated nuances of relationships with Fates, how they don't have the same moral codes as humans. And this is one of the books where the main female character has a *drum roll* personality Other than saving the world and having powers.

Average rating: 4/5

Characters: 5/5

Jacks: Like I said, walking red flag, but he's hot so we shall ignore it. He banters so well, makes terrible, unfair deals with the female lead, can never kiss her, turns her into stone, almost kills her, then saves her, what more could you ask for?? Also whats with the 's' in his name? Did I mention manipulative and a liar? Like I said, he's hot. My man has priorities.



Evangeline: Not gonna lie, she annoyed me at first. Like hello why drink something labelled POISON in big bold letters to save an asshole who cheated on you?? She's brave. The stupid kind of brave. But she grew on me. We don't see characters with clear morals these days, cause this is the era of morally gray. She is breath of fresh air and I love her. She can make her own decisions and take actions herself, she doesn't rely on Jacks 24/7 or ask for his permission to breathe. Not being a pick me BUT tell me why her hair is pink. I don't have anything against pink, but I'm reading an intense action scene and her pastel pink hair makes an entrance and the tension is shattered. Any other color, blue, violet, red, grey, even neon green is fine by me. But why pink


The Isekai was unnecessary, like it could've worked without it. Otherwise it was fine. Nothing blew my mind away. I will read the next volume, but I'm not sure I'll like it...

The information was fine but the members' pictures were mismatched with their names. And the book felt like a research paper. Overall, I don't recommend it.