Amazingly, I loved The Goddess Test. It had everything in it that I usually hate but I rated it 5 stars and re-read it. However this one just didn't work for me and came across as overly sexist.(Of course the entire series is sexist but still.)
The novella is very different from the novel in this series. There is quite a bit of action in Hunt and new interesting characters. We also get to see a bit more of the Zeus character. I really loved seeing things through Henry's eyes and it makes me look forward to Goddess Interrupted.
It's was ok that's it just ok. I'm so sad cause there is ssoooooooo much potential in this story line and I feel like it constantly falls short. I won't be continuing the series :-(
This review also appears on the NerdHerdReads Like I said about The Goddess Test, I like the way this series showed the gods and goddesses from a different perspective. In The Goddess Test, they were undercover (so to speak), pretending to be Henry's servants. Once you figure out who is pretending...
The novella was quite good. Im just not used to reading greek myth not written by Riordan. Well, Aimee did great with The Goddess test. I feel like the other books will quite have a different embodiment of the gods. In this novella, I was uncomfortable reading the interactions of the gods since J wa...
See this review and more on The Moonlight Library!When Kate elects to spend her first six months away from her new husband henry travelling Greece with James, she runs across two rogue demi-gods, Castor and Pollux, and elects to help them escape capture after a thousand ears on the run.The Goddess H...
I have wanted to read this book from the moment i finished The Goddess Test but at the time i did not have an E-reader, so when i got a NOOK for Christmas it is was one of the many books i went looking for, and to my utter surprise, it was free! i gobbled this book up. With me not so patiently waiti...
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