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A review by heather4994
The Goddess Inheritance by Aimée Carter
4.0
So, this is it. The final book in the series. And boy does it have a lot to accomplish! Relationships to heal, people to bring together, battles to fight and if we're lucky Kate and Henry and their baby will get a happy ending. I've really enjoyed this series despite some small complaints. Yes, Henry does seem to be a bit of a blank wall sometimes. He seems to have a bit more feelings in this book. Especially when it's crucial. Kate still suffers from being a martyr. Why she doesn't think she deserves happiness and everything that all the others around her are fighting for I don't know. She's constantly throwing herself in the line of fire. And of course, she's being kept in the dark about the Council's plans so I guess she does have a right to feel like she should do something.
But the one thing I wanted in this book was a little more one on one time between Henry and Kate. I wanted to see them warm up to each other, have a chance to know each other. See the fun side of Henry. But he's always so straight and stiff. So though I thought it was well planned out and a good strong finish for the series, I still wanted more of Henry and Kate. I've always wanted that, throughout the series. I just guess it wasn't meant to be and it left me feeling a little wanting in the end. However, everything else was wrapped up (for now according to what I read....).
Thanks to the publishers for an e-ARC of the novel made available through NetGalley. The opinions expressed are my own. No monetary compensation was received for my review.
But the one thing I wanted in this book was a little more one on one time between Henry and Kate. I wanted to see them warm up to each other, have a chance to know each other. See the fun side of Henry. But he's always so straight and stiff. So though I thought it was well planned out and a good strong finish for the series, I still wanted more of Henry and Kate. I've always wanted that, throughout the series. I just guess it wasn't meant to be and it left me feeling a little wanting in the end. However, everything else was wrapped up (for now according to what I read....).
Thanks to the publishers for an e-ARC of the novel made available through NetGalley. The opinions expressed are my own. No monetary compensation was received for my review.