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Fate of Storms by Angel Payne, Meredith Wild

bookaddictreviews's review against another edition

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5.0

I have been dying for this book after finishing book two and jumping back into the world of Maximus and Kara.

Maximus is trying to find Kara and it is not an easy journey, but he knows that it is worth it if it means that Kara will be back with him and she is safe form Hades. The journey is full of twists and turns right up until the very end. The love between Maximus and Kara is one that is truly written in the stars and their love extends beyond the real world. I couldn’t get enough of these two!

I love all the Greek Mythology that is referenced throughout this story and the entire series. It is a great addition and just adds so much to the story and to the world that has been created by the authors. I hope there is more in this world in the future!

If you’re looking for a romance that has fantasy elements and mythology this is one to read.

belindaclemons_123's review against another edition

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5.0

Fate of Storms Slayed me to the core. It was Heart pounding and sweat dripping in its entirety. Kara has been taken to the Underworld for breaking a most important rule. To know the rule you have to read the first two amazing parts to this trilogy. Also we have Max and his friend Jesse hunting for the entrance to the Underworld for Max to save Kara. Will he succeed you have to read this fabulous segment to find out.

bookdragonheart's review

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5.0

Maximus is on a quest to save Kara from Hell. Literally. And he’ll stop at nothing to do it. While Kara is caught up in Hades’ interest, she’s spared from the final torment as he tries to understand her emotions and heart better - it fascinates him, and he’s bored waiting for Persephone to return. But his invasions into her mind are brutal and unwanted, and she fights them as much as she can. But in her quiet moments, she dreams of Maximus, and their bond literally sparks to life. So deep and strong, they are able to communicate through their dreams, to be together even if for brief periods, and it spurs them on to continue to fight and hope.

We get to see more of Kara’s grandfather, which is definitely a treat, and we get much more of the story of what happened to him and his subsequent punishment from Hades that is now meted out on all his future generations. As the games of the Gods play out, however, a new, unexpected player enters the ring, and lets just say she’s not on the side of Hell. It’s an interesting twist, to be sure. And since it looks like there may be another book, which I am very excited about, it will be very interesting to watch the rest of this story unfold with this new element added.

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5.0

This series…. OMG! I could not put it down!! Fate of Storms brought an entire different level to The Blood of Zeus. The emotion, action, suspense, IT ALL just had me engrossed from the beginning. An absolute must read and AMAZING read!!!

bookdragon79's review against another edition

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5.0

This 3rd book was an emotional roller coaster I was craving. The strength of the relationship between Maximus and Kara is amazing. Both of them willing to do anything and everything for the other leaves you wanting that same passion with someone. The way everyone and each world is described I can see it so clearly in my head. It was the perfect book to take me away to an entire other place!!! I need and want more of this story please!!!

samanthas628's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional mysterious medium-paced
  • Loveable characters? Yes

3.5

tiffanyylizz's review against another edition

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5.0

Fate of Storms picks up immediately where Heart of Fire left off. Kara and Max have been separated by Hades, and Max will stop at nothing to get Kara back.
World building, Fantasy, Hell. Those are the three words I wrote down while reading Fate of Storms. The three bigguns that I knew I wanted to include in my review.
World building & Hell: Holy Hades. Toto we aren’t in Kansas anymore. I felt like I was truly there with Maximus on his journey to save Kara, like I was there with Kara in Hell. The vision, the detailing, all magnifique. I can see everything in Dis, if I reach out I can feel it.
Fantasy: I have to say, as far as I know, Angel Payne and Metedith generally write in an urban, current, modern setting. LA, of course, being key in this series. But HELL. HADES. GODS. DEMONS. WHAT? I CANNOT. Two of my favorite authors writing in a more fantasy/high fantasy-esque setting? I die. I LIVE. I need more.
AND THE END?? WHAT? Plot twist, cliff hanger ending, say what? More High Fantasy/Mythology say whatttttt?
I do wish we had seen a little more of Hell. We kind of got fast tracked to move the story along but the fantasy lover in me wanted more journey and danger and fighting.
Without giving too much away, Blood of Zeus, Kara and Max’s story, is not done and over with. We have a title for book 4, Bridge of Souls. Which you just have to read Fate of Storms to get that title because it means so much more than you would think.

chrysa_nez's review against another edition

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3.0

The sass was strong in this one.
The series got better with every book. I enjoyed how we got to see more of Max's funny side, grandpas' presence was such a good addition and the Greek Gods made this just enough tough for the star crossed lovers to get their happy ending.
Although their love story came on too strong too fast (they basically took love at first sight to love for life in milliseconds), it was a nice read.