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Ruthless gods emily duncan
Ruthless gods emily duncan







ruthless gods emily duncan

I also am very excited about the next book in the series cause I have a feeling it will be my favorite. Again, some of this may be because we aren’t yet meant to understand, but others actually made me question if I hadn’t missed something somewhere.Īll in all, this is a great book, and I think in terms of characters and story I liked it as much as Wicked Saints. There were a lot of times in the story I didn’t understand how or why something was happening. It is an interesting story and picks up after the events of Wicked Saints, but as the book goes on and magic becomes more and more an element of the story, the more I became a little confused. I felt like Serefin is similar to a lot of other characters I’ve read about and so I lost interest in him a little more quickly. Malachiasz is far and away the most interesting character in this series and Nadya is a close second. The truth is though I don’t care that much about Serefin, or rather I am much more invested in Nadya and Malachiasz. And the book is still split up between the two of them. The story still centers mostly on Nadya and Serefin. I still feel like I don’t quite understand that magic in this world, though perhaps I’m not supposed to.

ruthless gods emily duncan

The story and characters are still great, but some parts were a little confusing. Turns out I was right and wrong to be worried. But after the ending of Wicked Saints, I was worried. I really enjoyed Wicked Saints and I was eagerly anticipating Ruthless Gods. Thank you to Wednesday Books for providing me a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. You can read more on my disclosures page. Malachiasz is at war with what he has turned into.









Ruthless gods emily duncan