
It’s like a panster took some acid and just started writing. We get to know more about her origins but really there doesn’t seem to be any rhyme or reason to this storyline.

Willa’s role is less passive in this book, and while she was never really very passive to begin with her participation ramps up in this one. It’s like a bruise I keep poking because evern though it hurts, I CAN’T STOP! Have you ever read a story that makes almost no sense what so ever but the characters just call to your soul? That is this series. Book 3 of 5 in the Curse of the Gods Series My Review:įinally we are getting to the good stuff! This is a slooooooWe finally get some action and it was worth the wait.Īnd while I find all of these characters utterly ridiculous, I can’t help but feel some type of way about them. With the Abcurses gone, she’ll have to rely on her wits, and her sister Emmy, to stay under the radar and survive. Luckily, she has the Abcurse brothers to help her out-until she doesn’t, and suddenly she’s alone again in a world on the brink of chaos. The dwellers are trying to make their own way in the world, and Willa can’t seem to help getting tangled up in their plans. Willa has never been a particularly useful dweller: she isn’t very good at chores, she isn’t very good at worshipping, she isn’t very good at not having opinions, and she isn’t very good with rules-but none of that matters anymore. Willa Knight: Dweller? Sol? Accidental evolutionary hiccup? Reading Challenges: CC's Goodreads Reading Challenge If you buy the book using that link, I will receive a small commission from the sale.

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