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by Richelle Mead
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inkplot
inkplot rated it 10 years ago
The first book had not appealed to very many but for me it was an amazing read in spite of the certain shortfalls it has carried. The sequel has actually proved me right to have stood by this series as the second book outshines this series by a whole lot of way.The reason why first book did not sati...
That's What She Read
That's What She Read rated it 10 years ago
Bookworm Dreams
Bookworm Dreams rated it 11 years ago
After reading Gameboard of the Gods you could say I was looking for a way off an Age of X series ship. But before jumping overboard I decided to give it another chance and read the sequel The Immortal Crown. The Story Religious sect inspector Dr. Justin March and his bodyguard super-soldier Mae ...
Parajunkee
Parajunkee rated it 11 years ago
The Immortal Crown by Richelle Mead Series: Age of X #2 Published by Penguin on 2014-05-29 Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Paranormal, Science FictionSize: 432Source: PublisherAmazon :: Kobo :: More Info :: PJV Rating: Gameboard of the Gods introduced religious investigator Justin March and Mae Kosk...
No More Booklikes, BYE
No More Booklikes, BYE rated it 11 years ago
Action, Multi Cultural, Mythologies, Power Struggles, Zealots and Addictions and Fantastic Characters.More action, more revelations and more powers and more game play than I've seen a book for a while. I was a bit lost. I hadn't read the first book so it took me a while to connect to this world. Aft...
Let's Talk about Books!
Let's Talk about Books! rated it 11 years ago
This is the second installment of the Age of X series by Richelle Mead. We are back again with the two main characters that were introduced in Gameboard of the Gods, Justin and Mae and the elicit games that are being played with the Gods. Each of them has been chosen by a God and they have some snea...
Tired of Spamlikes
Tired of Spamlikes rated it 11 years ago
Synopsis: Gameboard of the Gods introduced religious investigator Justin March and Mae Koskinen, the beautiful supersoldier assigned to protect him. Together they have been charged with investigating reports of the supernatural and the return of the gods, both inside the Republic of United North A...
Tellulah Darling
Tellulah Darling rated it 11 years ago
Was it only 2 short years ago that I discovered the joys of Richelle Mead? I was turned on to her VA series and off that high, embraced the Bloodlines spin off and her succubus series. All with the same adoration for her writing.When I read Gameboard of the Gods, I felt like I'd wandered into new te...
Ageless Pages Reviews - Danielle
Ageless Pages Reviews - Danielle rated it 11 years ago
Updated 4/25The Immortal Crown is everything I wanted from Gameboard of the Gods, and more. More supernatural powers, tighter mystery, more romantic tension, a reason for the third POV to exist. It’s one of the rare sequels that truly enhances and exceeds its predecessor. This time around, Justin an...
La Crimson Femme
La Crimson Femme rated it 11 years ago
When the gods and goddesses are restless, mortals beware. This is quite apparent as Mae and Justin are now the pawns of other supernatural entity. This one is allied to Justin's patron god. The latest quest they are sent on contains multiple purposes with a supposed win-win outcome. Ms. Mead nev...
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