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3.92 AVERAGE


I appreciate that this book continues to put the girls (and Homer) into higher and higher-stakes situations, but I'm interested to see if it walks back any lasting consequences in future books.

lighthearted relaxing medium-paced

The best thus far. Some great plot twists which made me emotional despite even anticipating some of them!

Alcie!!!! :((( (AlcieXHomer all the way!!!!)
adventurous hopeful medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

For several reasons, I was expecting this series to be lighter and more fun than it is turning out to be. Book three was a bit of a curveball in that respect, but the end of this book might just beat it out. Wow.

The time travel came completely out of nowhere, and while it wasn't my favorite move, I think it worked for the story. And it was fun to see how the wedding and the Apple of Discord played out. And I really liked that the main plot got moving a lot faster this time. All of the previous books took a while - like, at least half the book - to even get to the right place, but we really dove right in on this one. It was a nice change of pace!

I'm really starting to see character development now and I'm liking it. This is such a good book for Alcie - her development is no longer tied to her crush on Homer! Yay! But Iole gets her chance to shine too.
I really liked the opening, where she was dropping hints about her birthday, only to get a full on surprise party, and then be the only one capable of capturing the minor evil.


I can honestly say that I was not expecting one of the main characters to die. Like, I'm fully expecting that she'll be back alive in probably the next book (or for sure by the end of the series, because this REEKS of Hera interfering with Fate, hence the epilogue), but we really went there, huh. And Pandy's reaction! When Hermes returns the bracelet! Incredible. And then Zeus returns Dido?? Wow. The emotional whiplash of the ending is a lot to process, but it's so good.


Honestly, my biggest gripe about this book is that I have this series in paperback, and this is the only book that underwent a major color palette change from the original hardcover. I like the magenta on it's own, but the green was way more distinct when you look at these all together. Now I have a hard time telling it apart from the pink of book three.

[Notes on content: the torture is very very brief and not explicit, but it involves snakes. The warning for fire is because someone does get set on fire, but they're totally fine.]

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A nice getaway from all those serious reads.
funny hopeful medium-paced

Hermes is bae, it is a fact.
Hera is a psycho maniac,
Aphrodite is just a plain old hottie
SOMETHING HAPPENED TO PANDY'S FRIEND I AM SO SORRY
Also, Pandora got back her doggy


Me, after coming to the end of this book:

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