The world is beginning to crack. Lucas will hold it together—or die trying. The Omen's demise is itself an omen of times to come. The king, long constrained by the goddess' rules, finally has the chance to exercise his power over the world. Lucas soon realizes that those ambitions don't just stop at one world. As reality crumbles apart around them, the king enacts his plan, and the goddess meddles as she pleases, it will take everything Centerpoint has to even survive, let alone win. Victory is a process, and Lucas will ensure that humanity lives to see it complete. No matter what it takes.
Both found it and lost it. I enjoyed this one for totally different reasons than the previous. No character development needed god is wrong and this guy is right! I had a lot of fun.
1. There are at least 3 POV changes in every chapter, sometimes significantly more than that, so a lot happens but nothing happens. The author then has to resolve to flash forwards to move things along. Wouldn’t be an issue if this had been a situation in previous books, but this is brand new. 2. The character overreaching the whole thing, the goddess, does a complete turn around on how she has behaved so far in the story. It feels like it’s just to stop the story and be done with it. Reminds me of the end of the Shaman series.
The only really enjoyable part, which aligns with the first 2 books, was the last 2 chapters.
I thoroughly enjoyed the entire series. I liked the characters. They all had rough times and a lot of growing to do. The Goddess definitely needed her rear kicked a few times.