Really 1.5 stars but I'm in a particularly foul mood today so I'm rounding it down rather than up. To see full review click here.So, you want to see how Kim Kardashian is going to be as a mother? Well, read The Goddess Inheritance. Actually, Kim will probably be a better mother than Kate she'll ...
My Rating: 2.5 I've been waiting to read The Goddess Inheritance ever since I've finished reading Goddess Interrupted last year. Goddess Interrupted left off with a cruel cliffhanger - Kate was pregnant with Henry's child and is in the mercy of both Calliope and Cronus. I hoped this epic ending to t...
A great end to the series, The Goddess Inheritance wraps up Kate's adventures in the world of Greek Gods and Goddesses and allows us to see her fully accept her role as Queen of the Underworld. Although I couldn't put the book down and read it one sitting because of its riveting plot, I quickly came...
One of the reasons why I loved and appreciated the previous book of this series, Goddess Interrupted, was because I thought I've witnessed Kate Winters grow up from someone conceited and selfish into an individual able to emphatize with other people and make sound decisions. I mean, I'm like that, y...
What can I say? I have been waiting for this book for what seems like an eternity. The book gave a lovely conclusion and I am definitely going to miss this series. (Luckily I can retread it as much as I want) My only complaint is that it was too short. Why did it have to end? Why???
This final book in the Goddess Test trilogy utterly shredded me. After the huge dangle-me-off-the-bridge ending of Goddess Interrupted, I was ready for some happiness to fall Kate’s way. Kate’s happily-ever-after is a long fought battle but so worth every word to the very end.SPOILER WARNING: If y...
I have a few issues but overall I really like the ending to this series. Main issue Kate is kinda whiney and she has been throughout all the books. She always need reassurances from everyone about everything. It wouldn't have been all that annoying if it didn't happen as often as it did. For example...
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