A review by mfbr233
The Goddess Inheritance by Aimée Carter

2.0

I loved The Goddess Test and The Goddess Legacy, but this novel, I just...



That gif probably more aptly summarizes how I feel about the novel then an actual written review will, nevertheless here's my attempt at reviewing it (note: I'm operating off of the presumption that you've read the synopsis on the back of the novel and the other two books):

The story begins with Kate, who is almost through her forced pregnancy, being held captive by an evil Titan. Despite less than ideal circumstances, everything's perfect and predictable. Kate's intelligence disappears once she gives birth to Milo (a name that reminds me of a pet, personally I like Callum better), she's rescued, blah, blah, she makes naive, imbecilic choices, there's the glorification of teenage parenthood, you don't need to have the means to care for a child, provided you have love, Ms. Carter doesn't fully flesh out the Greek gods, the lively bantering that's best summarized as "I'll be the one held captive!", "No I will!", "We cannot go there!, "Wait, let's!", plus people will die, and Ava's so, so sorry. The only redeeming aspect was somewhat enjoyable underworld scene with Persephone and the potentials.