Honestly, I enjoyed this book for what it was. I got it on audible for sale, and I don't regret it. The entertainment value would be a 4 out of 5. I love mythology, so I appreciate Aimee Carter for giving Hades a roll that wasn't evil. However, it was not the best I felt like I was in a detailed ...
Kate is one tough chick. Most wouldn't be able to live in the Underworld for 6 months, but she is excited to get back to Henry. But things do not go as planned when she returns. Instead, it goes completely wrong. Even though Kate wasn't the Queen of the Underworld, she still took on a lot of resp...
So I have read this book. I loved it!! Aimee did a fantastic job on this book but I wished she continued. I loved the symbolism in this volume. Kate shown courageous behavior. she showed maturity and maternal instinct for her child and Henry. I almost cried out for Ava and you all will see why wh...
"The Goddess Hunt" is one of those in-between-novels short stories. It covers a day or two of Kate and James' summer-long vacation in Greece and is mildly interesting. It introduces two more god-like characters, and demonstrates Kate's fierce humanity. It's also boring. (Unless you get totally in...
Okay, just to clarify I do like this series a lot and these books. There just has been something about each book that keeps me from giving them a higher rating but I would have wholeheartedly given each one at least a three star had it not been for that. I would say that these books are for a bi...
I'm not gonna lie I predicted all the different surprises this book offers as soon as the first hint was placed. For one I knew that Kate's mum hat to ether be a god or one of hades before tested because when Kate and her mum arrived in their new town her mum said that when she was younger she we...
This book was absolutely amazing. Everything about it made me keep reading until I couldn't comprehend anything anymore. Kate, the main character, and her sick mother just moved to Eden, her mother's hometown. When Kate's mother suddenly ends up in the hospital, Kate believes her world is ab...
In this sequel of the Goddess Test series, we see the newly immortal Kate return after her summer in Europe to spend the other half of the year learning to be Queen of the Underworld with Henry. We encounter the same gods and goddesses as well as meet previously mentioned names from the first boo...
*3,5I liked this book more than I first thought I would. When I first started reading it I had a feeling that I wouldn't like it, because everything just felt very flat to me.Halfway through the book things started to pick up for me, and there was a little bit more action.I only gave this book a ...
Met dit deel komt er een einde aan deze geweldige trilogie van Aimee Carter. Degene die mijn recensies hebben gelezen van eerdere boeken in deze reeks weten ongetwijfeld dat het eerste boek niet bepaald indruk op mij heeft gemaakt, het tweede daarentegen veranderde mijn mening compleet! Jammer ge...
This book was acceptable. i liked it, but not amazing, The plot was fair it deserves maybe 2.8 stars, the characters were just fine, except for Pollux, first he seemed really unpleasant then he seemed like they were best friends and then 5 seconds later he was being unfriendly again, i'm just say...
I spent a large portion of my reading time wondering what the point of this novella was. The plot did not classify as much of an adventure, nor were the new characters Castor and Pollux fleshed out to make them interesting. Kate is immediately sympathetic to their plight as fugitives from the law...
I liked the original story, and continued on, but after the third book I was done. Kate's character seriously began to annoy the crap out of me. Also, the rest of the characters began grating on my nerves too. It started out as a cute story, and I was willing to forgive a few of the character's f...
Beep. Beep. I groaned. It couldn’t be morning already. The need to sleep weighed me down, and my head pounded. Maybe Nina would let me stay home from school today. Beep. Beep. Beep. I tried to turn over, but something held me...