

All of these characters, even secondary ones, are so fleshed-out that I was emotionally locked to every battle scene. Sure, Griffin helps to check her here and there, but mostly, he absolutely supports her and who she is. I love that falling in love didn’t dilute Cat. She is perfectly flawed: over-confident, rash, hot-tempered, loyal to a fault. It is epic.įrom the first book, I felt so connected to Cat. This is a world with Greek gods, but it isn’t Earth. Cat is bad-ass and Griffin is her perfect complement. You must read the other two books first, but just so you know, we are following adventures of mythological proportions of Cat and Griffin.


And then, I took a big breath and prepared myself for the end to this glorious story. I breathlessly raced through book 2 with its speedy pace and some of the best fighting scenes I’ve ever read. And then, I got the chance to read the final book in the series and decided to get to work on these books that I had heard so many good things about… I devoured the first book in a day and told every reader I knew about it. The first two books sat on my kindle, mocking me with their gorgeous Gene Mollica covers for months. When knowledge of Eden goes viral in the human realm, Trinity is Ramsay's only hope for quelling mass panic.I am a huge fan of fantasy and paranormal romance, but for some reason, I hadn’t gotten around to Amanda Bouchet’s amazing series until recently. Her immunity to his thoughts sparks a fragile hope that she might finally experience the passion of her Dark Spiritu brethren.unless he's the dangerous crossroads her father predicted. Even the most innocent contact fills her mind with a person's deepest, darkest secrets-except for Ramsay. Tortured by her mixed heritage, Trinity Blair has enjoyed little human touch in her life, let alone intimacy. Until he encounters a sexy librarian who bears the fated prophecy's mark. For a man of action, it's the worst kind of agony. With a long foretold and annoyingly vague prophecy warning of immense change for Eden, Ramsay Shantos is forced to hunt words and legends instead of rebels. The only hope for saving their race is to surrender their hearts.
