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Holy gods. There’s three of them. And they’re all gorgeous. Rebellious farm girl Yelena Kozar...
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Novelist J.B. Blackwood is on a cruise with her husband, Patrick, to celebrate their wedding...
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Two empires...one in decline, the other ascendant and hungry for conquest... Upon his father’s...
The Prince of Asgard (The Nine Worlds #2)
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Odin is missing, and the throne of Asgard lies desolate; the Allfather’s absence has the First...
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Farid Ad-Din 'Attar's Memorial of God's Friends: Lives and Sayings of Sufis: Translated with an Introduction by Paul Losensky
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Presents the lives and sayings of some of the most renowned figures in the Islamic Sufi tradition,...
Leanne Crabtree (480 KP) rated Wrath of the Gods (The Titan's Saga, #2) in Books
Jan 10, 2021
This starts a few months after the events of the last book. Maisey is trying to get on with life after being left by Cronus but it's hard to forget him when she fell hard for him in the time they were together and she's still wearing the necklace that holds some of the sins. When Hyperion comes back to get her so they can capture another sin, she's thrown straight back into the chaotic life of the Titans - and into Cronus' arms.
I did enjoy this one but not as much as the first. The relationship between Maisey and Cronus quickly went back to full throttle and I'll admit that I did get a little attached to them as a couple - so much so that I did have a few tears at the end. We meet more Titans - a race of Gods I don't know much about, really, apart from the fact that they were the parents of the Greek ones - and see their powers in action as they try to bring the last five/six sins back under control and into the necklace that Maisey wears. I think Cronus and Hyperion are my favourite Gods in this series.
The #hashtags were once again used annoyingly a little too often throughout the book and I started ignoring them after a while. They weren't adding anything to the story for me.
I can't decide whether to read book 3 or not. It's the last book in the series and I'm hoping that Maisey and Cronus will have some sort of HEA but I also can't say I'm that interested in how this particular series is going to end... I don't know. I did struggle at times with this one, preferring to do other things than finish this, but like I've already mentioned I am a little invested in Maisey and Cronus. Gah! Undecided...

