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A review by desertlover
Goddess by Julie Anne Lindsey
3.0
When I stumbled upon this book via NetGalley, the synopsis had me instantly intrigued. I didn't realize at the time it was the second book of the series. Thankfully, the author does a nice job of recapping previous events, so I never felt confused or lost. Overall, it was a solid book. I didn't dislike it, but it never really grabbed my attention or emotions as I hoped it would.
Despite the preparation for a huge battle, I felt most of the book was slow. There was no sense of urgency. While I liked Callie, I wanted her to be more secure in herself and her abilities. I spent most of the time frustrated with how Liam treated her and how quickly she was to constantly forgive him. Sadly, I am not certain if I would continue with the series.
** Thank you to Kensington Books and NetGalley for my advanced copy of this book.**
Despite the preparation for a huge battle, I felt most of the book was slow. There was no sense of urgency. While I liked Callie, I wanted her to be more secure in herself and her abilities. I spent most of the time frustrated with how Liam treated her and how quickly she was to constantly forgive him. Sadly, I am not certain if I would continue with the series.
** Thank you to Kensington Books and NetGalley for my advanced copy of this book.**