I finally picked this book up because I was in a "mythology mood" and I thought this might be the read for me. Based on reviews and such, I was fairly excited about starting The Goddess Test. But...turns out that it really wasn't for me. Let's start with Kate, shall we? Kate was... she was sufferi...
I absolutely loved this book. The story follows Kate, a teenage girl who moves to the town of Eden as hey dying mothers last wish. When Kate meets Henry she doesn't realise that she has made a deal that will change her life. She discovers the existence of the Greek Gods that she believed were just m...
I binge read the first two and half books in this series (two books and a novella is 2 1/2, right?). I'm trying to pull apart my different impressions for separate books. I really, really liked The Goddess Test. Carter writes Kate so strongly that I couldn't help but get wrapped up in her. I loved h...
Kate goes back to her mother's home town as her mother is dying and it's her dying wish to go home. She has to start in a new school and then a man called Henry offers her a choice. If she will stay with him he will keep her mother alive. A terrible choice. She may die herself if she doesn't suc...
Find this review (and the one where I met Aimee Carter and Julie Kagawa) and more on: http://www.nobentspines.blogspot.com/Anger. My friend read the summary of the last book to me before I even read this one. Anger. Steam coming out of ears. Bad Emma. Dragons. Flames. Poof. And before y'all say 'may...
Very clever take on mythology. I liked the build of the story and how it was resolved.Kate and Henry were both characters I really liked. She was smart and caring, he was proper [I love when boys don't use contractions] and had some fantastic swoons. I'm starting the second one immediately.
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