

I personally cannot wait to see where she takes us next with those spinoffs! However, the epilogue did contain a very interesting plot twist containing mpr EGG(s), which I'm goddamn *DYING* to see where that goes, since Macy had said that the end of The Chosen One series will not be the end of this universe. In regards to the story line's earlier potential for MPREG, I'm happy to report that no one was birthing any butt babies, so yay for avoiding details about sticky, gooey " membranes". I really want to see Ollie get his own book. Plus, meeting Dakota's rag-tag family was a special treat that I hadn't anticipated.Īnd we were treated with just a bit more of my adorable Ollie that, while not being many actual pages, I still found especially touching. I really loved seeing Dakota finally come around to fully accepting the others as his mates, in all possible ways. This was the least steamy of the series (or so it felt), in my opinion, which I appreciated, since a plethora of sex scenes isn't required for me to enjoy a story.

I just expected it to be more lethal and suspenseful, I suppose. That was one serious " Abandon All Hope" moment, let me tell you, folks!Īlso, the second Big Fight scene was a bit of a letdown, because it felt so easy, with literally no tension at all.

I will say, though, that the first Big Fight scene was DEPRESSING AS FUCK as Dakota fell. I shouldn't have worried so much, though, as Macy's HEA felt very satisfying when all was said and done. As in fully, completely together, the way they had been for all four of the previous books. That very question weighed heavily on Sawyer's mind throughout a large part of this book, and I kept praying that they would find a way to remain together.

What's an ex-God to do after he eventually defeats the Big Bad and regains his God powers, knowing full well that he can't safely remain in the human realm, while his 8 loving mates can't live in the God realm? GAH!
