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Fate of Storms: Blood of Zeus: Book Three by Angel Payne, Meredith Wild

chaosgremlin24's review against another edition

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5.0

With every book in this series, I find myself so much more invested and wrapped in the world that Wild and Payne have created with this spellbinding series. Fate of Storms picks up right after Heart of Fire and it is intense! Seeing Maximus fight to get Kara back is so intense. My heart aches for both of them so much as they are struggling to be together again. I am blown away at the twists and turns that are thrown at us. I was left breathless trying to grasp everything that was happening within this book.
The one thing I am living for with this series is the unique concept that is just mind blowing. There is such a level of attention to detail that will have you completely enthralled in every word and begging to know more. Fate of Storms gives you a brilliant and vivid glimpse at the world that these authors have created from Hell to every place in between. I am dying to find out more!

romanceschmomance's review against another edition

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2.0

Fate of Storms definitely took me a lot longer to get through than the previous books. Things definitely pick up towards the end as Kara and Maximus try to find their way back to one another. And there's no doubting what they'd do to get back to each other.

This series wasn't what I was hoping for in a fantasy romance, it definitely focuses more on romance, which is fine. But being a mythology lover, I was eager for more on that front.

I thought this was going to be a trilogy, but it looks like there's going to be more books. I'm going to have to shelf this series for now.

If you're new to fantasy romance and don't want something that's heavy on the fantasy, this series will be a great start for you!

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2.0

Fate of Storms definitely took me a lot longer to get through than the previous books. Things definitely pick up towards the end as Kara and Maximus try to find their way back to one another. And there's no doubting what they'd do to get back to each other.

This series wasn't what I was hoping for in a fantasy romance, it definitely focuses more on romance, which is fine. But being a mythology lover, I was eager for more on that front.

I thought this was going to be a trilogy, but it looks like there's going to be more books. I'm going to have to shelf this series for now.

If you're new to fantasy romance and don't want something that's heavy on the fantasy, this series will be a great start for you!

rigginspartyof6's review against another edition

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5.0

Soooo good!!

heiroffire1989's review against another edition

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3.0

Didn’t know there’d be a 4th book coming our way so I read this one thinking it was a conclusion book to a trilogy, which impacted my opinion of the book while reading differently I think than if I’d known beforehand this was a follow up book and there is more to come.

Looking back at this reading experience I’d say that This book has that ‘2nd book syndrome’ vibe. Yes, it’s a 3rd book and not the 2nd one but the semantics are the same I think. Its more of a filler and slower paced book in comparison to the first two I think.

So overall this was okay. The writing itself reads really well and I like these characters and the bits and pieces of mythology that’s thrown in. Will read the next one to see how it all continues; I’m definitely still curious enough at this point.

thebooknerd83's review against another edition

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5.0

What an amazing story. Maximus and Kara take you on an incredible emotional roller coaster. This book was so hard to put down. And I’ll say after finishing this book I can’t get enough of these two.

dmconnolly1's review against another edition

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5.0

Fate of Storms is book 3 in the Blood of Zeus series. In this book we see Kara and Maximus’ experiences in Hell and how they’re connection continues to grow. I loved all the action in this story, it was definitely a page turner! Loved this series.

coastiewife's review against another edition

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5.0

OMG what an ending to this trilogy.

There's plenty of twists and turns and keep you on your toes action. But there's also plenty of heart and warmth.

Maximus and Kara have a lot to face and get through to get to their happy ending. But because their love is strong ... well ... I'm not going to tell you the ending, you'll have to read the book to find out for yourself. But it's well worth your time to do so.

The world building and character development is top notch, you won't get anything less from these two incredible writers.

I really hope we get more from this world and get to find out what happens with Kara's siblings. Do they get to be free of their cursed destinies? or do they find their loves with their own demons? Questions I NEED answered.

hyena's review against another edition

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medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.5


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melissasfandomworld's review against another edition

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3.0

Didn’t know there’d be a 4th book coming our way so I read this one thinking it was a conclusion book to a trilogy, which impacted my opinion of the book while reading differently I think than if I’d known beforehand this was a follow up book and there is more to come.

Looking back at this reading experience I’d say that This book has that ‘2nd book syndrome’ vibe. Yes, it’s a 3rd book and not the 2nd one but the semantics are the same I think. Its more of a filler and slower paced book in comparison to the first two I think.

So overall this was okay. The writing itself reads really well and I like these characters and the bits and pieces of mythology that’s thrown in. Will read the next one to see how it all continues; I’m definitely still curious enough at this point.