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A review by adrihean
The Throne of Broken Gods by Amber V. Nicole
5.0
Grief consumes Dianna, shaking her world to its core. She is a monster that sounds like thunder, driven by desire to avenge the tragic death of Gabby. Her rampage is a quest to hold accountable all those who betrayed her and, most important, the gentle soul that was Gabby. Amidst this chaos, Samkiel tries to save her while also saving the world from her.
In "The Throne of Broken Gods" by Amber V. Nicole, the second installment of the captivating "Gods and Monsters" series, Dianna's all-consuming wrath and Samkiel's perilous quest to both safeguard humanity and navigate his complex feelings for a woman who, by all accounts, should be his adversary. The echoes of their tumultuous past reverberate, as Samkiel grapples with the precarious balance between duty and an unexpected attraction that mirrors a centuries-old struggle. Will they confront the palpable chemistry that simmers beneath their conflicts? Is their bond irreparably fractured or is there hope for redemption? Both characters are haunted by their own inner demons, adding layers of complexity to their journeys.
Amidst the tempest of emotions and vendettas, a tapestry of supporting characters emerges, each with their own motivations and perspectives. The inclusion of multiple points of view adds to the narrative. I yearn for more content in the lives of Xavier and Cameron, whose I’ve grown so attached to.
One of the book's most interesting aspects is the way it channels Dianna's rage and destruction. Her fury feels justified, immersing readers in her turmoil and leaving us divided between sympathy and exhilaration. The book’s ending was a cliffhanger, I cannot wait to read more!
"The Throne of Broken Gods" earns a solid 5 out of 5 stars from me. Its compelling narrative had me glued to its pages, and the pacing was so engrossing that I devoured the book far more quickly than I thought I would. While its length might seem daunting, the story's magnetic pull is impossible to resist. The multifaceted perspectives, Dianna's unapologetic rage, and the electrifying chemistry between the protagonists collectively create an experience that promises an exciting continuation of the series.
In "The Throne of Broken Gods" by Amber V. Nicole, the second installment of the captivating "Gods and Monsters" series, Dianna's all-consuming wrath and Samkiel's perilous quest to both safeguard humanity and navigate his complex feelings for a woman who, by all accounts, should be his adversary. The echoes of their tumultuous past reverberate, as Samkiel grapples with the precarious balance between duty and an unexpected attraction that mirrors a centuries-old struggle. Will they confront the palpable chemistry that simmers beneath their conflicts? Is their bond irreparably fractured or is there hope for redemption? Both characters are haunted by their own inner demons, adding layers of complexity to their journeys.
Amidst the tempest of emotions and vendettas, a tapestry of supporting characters emerges, each with their own motivations and perspectives. The inclusion of multiple points of view adds to the narrative. I yearn for more content in the lives of Xavier and Cameron, whose I’ve grown so attached to.
One of the book's most interesting aspects is the way it channels Dianna's rage and destruction. Her fury feels justified, immersing readers in her turmoil and leaving us divided between sympathy and exhilaration. The book’s ending was a cliffhanger, I cannot wait to read more!
"The Throne of Broken Gods" earns a solid 5 out of 5 stars from me. Its compelling narrative had me glued to its pages, and the pacing was so engrossing that I devoured the book far more quickly than I thought I would. While its length might seem daunting, the story's magnetic pull is impossible to resist. The multifaceted perspectives, Dianna's unapologetic rage, and the electrifying chemistry between the protagonists collectively create an experience that promises an exciting continuation of the series.