(Demigod of San Francisco #5)
By K.F. Breene
Length: 10 hours and 37 minutes
Narrator: Khristine Hvam
One thing has become incredibly clear to Alexis and Kieran, if they hope to last in the arena of Demigods, they'll need a more robust defense team.They must take two incredibly dangerous journeys, seeking the prized talents other Demigods would kill for. Except, there is a reason other Demigods don't have these magical workers--they are as ruthless as they are dangerous, and the last thing they want is to be on a Demigod's team.If that isn't enough, Alexis has received an invitation from Demigod Lydia, the only Hades Demigod who hasn't openly declared war. She's talking like they could be allies, but those of Hades cannot be trusted. A trap is just as likely as a handshake. Still, it's a chance they must take.Any one of these trips could be their last, but to back down would be the most dangerous of all.
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My Review:
This was one of the better books in this series! It started off slow but it got very interesting very quickly. I was on the edge of my seat by the end with how much suspense was in the air. It also felt like the overall pacing of the story was faster when compared to the others in this series.
Alexis was also very entertaining and interesting throughout this novel. We really got to see her shine where her powers are concerned. Though I wish we got more scenes with her actually training instead of her "doing what comes naturally". I would also love for her to get instruction on how she's expected to act in the presence of all-powerful beings just for the sake of decorum.
As powerful as we like to think Kieran is, this novel really showed how vulnerable he can be when not on guard. I liked seeing Alexis try to help him fight his battles and how amazing they are when they work together. I'm actually starting to like Kieran a little.
The ending was what made this book worthwhile! The intrigue the last few chapters provided makes me anxiously await the last book in this series. I really want to know what the guy has up his sleeves and if he's the big-bad that Kieran and Alexis will have to fight and beat in the last book.
The Audio Book:
The narration was good! Though the audio was fuzzy at times. The male voices still get me lost in conversations.
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