After losing Cronus, Maisey had to make a choice; lay broken on the floor and sink into depression, or charge into the underworld and get her man back.
Not one to sit around, she and Hyperion waltz into Thanatos‘s office and demand the god of Death give them safe passage through the seven levels of the underworld to retrieve her love.
It seemed like a good idea at the time...but will Maisey be able to retrieve Cronus and resurrect him in time to finally take out Zeus? Maybe if a huge wrench hadn't been thrown in their plans.
Leia Stone is the USA Today bestselling author of multiple bestselling series including Matefinder and Wolf Girl. She's sold over two million books and her Fallen Academy series has been optioned for film. Her novels have been translated into five languages and she even dabbles in script writing. Leia writes urban fantasy and paranormal romance with sassy kick-butt heroines and irresistible love interests. She lives in Spokane, WA with her husband and two children.
I skimmed. A lot. I truly wasn't interested in the plot or the character. I don't feel the chemistry that is supposed to be between Maisy and Cronos. That being said, I'm glad I finished it as I hate leaving this unfinished. Also I should mention that the gods and the titans really didn't act like they were thousands of years old. They felt like normal immature males.
Characters: The list is long so I've put it in a spoilers tag.
The Nine Sins: Were once upon a time gods: the nine gods were lesser deities who discovered that evil was more powerful to them than whatever they were before. ▶ The first sin - Sickness. The world will manifest a virus, or something of that nature, and it will spread like wildfire. ▶ The second and third sin - Turmoil and Strife. One will create disturbances and confusion, and the second will take that confusion and turn it into conflict. This is the beginning of a world war. ▶ The forth and fifth sin - Jealousy and Famine. Those two have always been Hyperion's favorites to destroy. Jealousy doesn't want glory or recognition. He doesn’t brag or show himself much. His power is subtle, but deadly in its intent. A lot of murder-suicides happen when Jealousy is near. ▶ The six sin - War. ▶ The seventh sin - Frost. Frost is more as an ice age, and then that will be followed by a fire that will cleanse the world of all, and then death. ▶ The eight and nine - Fire and Death. At full power, they have no equal. At full power, the world will burn, and every living thing will die.
Quick basic facts: Genre: - (Upper YA/NA) Fantasy Mythology. Series: - Series, Book Three. Love triangle? - No. Cheating? - No. HEA? - Yes. Favorite character? - Cronus. Would I read more by this author/or of series? - Yes. Would I recommend this book/series? - Not really. Will I read this again in the future? - No. Rating - 2 stars.
Throughout this series, I have had a love/hate relationship going on with Maisey. On one hand, I adore her drive and her determination to just be herself. On the other? I found her vapid and social media obsessed, and the constant hashtags grated on my nerves. Book 3 brings her full circle, and really explores not only WHO she is, but WHAT she is... and WHY she is the way she is. It's fascinating, it's revelatory, and it really solidified her place in my heart. Maise may be flighty at times, and effervescent to a fault, but the girl has charm, soul and purpose. Plus, if she can tolerate Rhea, the chick has my respect, full stop.
This is the final installment in this saga and EVERYTHING goes down. There's the Underworld, Zues, the final solution with the sins - along with a whole host of personal things that will change Maise, and Cronus, forever. It's fast, heated and the perfect twist on the typical Greek God Mythos. Normally, when dealing with Gods in a tale, they are the good guys while the Titans, if featured, are the big bads. That narrative gets switched up here, and it's a beautiful thing to see.
Overall, this was a fun series, heavy on the pop culture while equally immersed in Greek Mythology. Intelligent yet witty, adventurous yet romantic. It fits the bill on all counts and serves as a charming Paranormal Romance with the perfect Happily Ever After.
*I received an ARC of this book and am thrilled to share my honest opinion*
Perspective First Person, Single POV
Ending Type HEA
Rating Mature
Romantic Dynamic M/F
Character Age Range 21+
My Final Verdict on Revenge of The Gods
Gods, Titans and Hashtags... it's a modern world filled with ancient beings and a battle over a thousand years in the making. This book ends the saga, tying a beautiful ribbon on an exciting tale - and it's free on Kindle Unlimited.
I adored this series for many reasons, but mostly because at times the authors had me crying in laughter. Maisey was a fun character to be in the head of and I can’t wait to see what these two authors do together next!
But this one felt a little all over the place (no pun intended). So many different ways to fight Zeus who isn't that strong from a Titan's perspective but somehow takes so many different trys and ways. Idk felt weird.
❗ Spoiler alert ❗ But my god is Tallie a cutie. Need more Titan baby content ASAP.
What a perfect way to close out this series! There were some shocks, an epic battle and a HEA! It was perfection!
This series has brought me such an escape during a crazy time. It was light and funny, but still full of substance and had a great plot.
I definitely did not expect to fall in love with this series as much as I did! It was a crazy adventure that took place all over the world, pitting good against evil. And along the way unlikely friendships were forged and a beautiful romance bloomed.
What a way to go out! This series was concluded epically and I'm just trying to wrap my head around all that went down. I only finished it a couple of hours ago so it's still totally fresh in my brain but...you know when you finish a series and you just want to let it simmer in your head a little...You play the whole books in your mind reliving all those moments? That's what's happening now lol.
I loved a lot about these books. The lightness and the inner monologue of Maisey is quite entertaining as always...but I loved how much she really grew and matured in this book. I think I enjoyed those things the most.
The story wraps up everything so well...and if we are having to say goodbye to this series (not in the not revisiting again sense lol...just putting that out there lol)...but I felt satisfied and happy with the conclusion. And for me, if the end of a book doesn't feel right, it does honestly ruin the whole feel of a series. So I'm very happy about that lol...but hey with Jaymin and Leia involved is that even possible?
That's right HIGHLY UNLIKELY! Like EVER! That's how much faith I have in them.
Lol anyways, moving on....What can I say that won't spoil it? So much happens in this book that literally makes it hard not to spoil it...like, something big happens right at the beginning that really sets the stage for this book...so it's #Difficult ...but ummm well, as you know Cronus is kinda a little dead. We already know that...and we know that Maisey and Hyperion are on a mission to bring him back from the Underworld. So that's where this book picks up. #TimeToGetOurSexyTitanBack
So yeah, that goes interestingly and definitely reveals some very interesting details like #GoldenBoarAnyone #BigRevelations....that's all I'm saying on that lol.
Then once certain things are dealt with...well, there's still a certain god that is #GoingRogue #YesZeusWeKnowItsYou ...No spoiler there...we still have the issues of the sins and Zeus' arrogance knows no bounds...He's playing with fire and with the box unstable...time is #RunningOut. Thank goodness that at least some people have sense. Bring on the chaoticness of this book #TotallyAWord and all the amazingness and fight that it brings. It's time for the Titan's to bring their A-game because if this fails, Earth may be no more...so hopefully they have more then Plan A. Follow the alphabet guys you got this.
I totally loved they way Maisey slipped into each of the Titan's heart and in a way her airy, I guess, ways showed a different view...and shed a light that all the Titan's needed. She was like the heart of the operation. So fierce in her own way, never giving up.
"...You've touched lives without even realizing it, with your natural happiness and effervescence. I bet more people than you think are grateful that you were born.” He paused. “Especially me. I would not have made it through this without you. None of us would have."
See all the characters like you never have before...everyone has upped their game...and when there's something worth fighting for, that definitely changes every-thing.
And oh man...Cronus *swoons* (#He'sStillMine). You have never seen anything quite like him....and then when he's all fired up (dude was not expecting him all powered up to the extent he did - I know stupid of me)...but when he's protecting those he loves, all bets are off...just, I'd say run but it'd do you no good...you're a goner, sorry...especially if you the one that dumbly went and tested that theory out. Just don't do it.
Well, unless you like being dead...coz that's what you'll be...but moving on haha.
I loved the sense of family that has grown between these three books, it was really beautiful watching Maisey truly find her place in the world...and with the people that accepted her weirdness and all.
“Look, I don't even like you,” Rhea said, having just got out of an open-top Jeep, hearing our discussion, “but if your circle doesn't build you up and support you, then get a new circle."
Important words to live by. There's enough bad stuff happening out there, even in our lives and what get's us through it all is our circle. Our people. And that's what I truly loved seeing in these books.
Guys, you seriously need to read the crazy ride this story brings and see it to the end...When Jaymin and Leia get together something truly magical happens.
So do yourself a favour and finish these books! It releases in just a couple of days on the 15th of July and you can find it HERE on Amazon. So what are you waiting for?...You need to get it now.
Thanks to the amazing ladies, Jaymin and Leia, for providing me with this incredibly constructed story. I have loved every minute of it. Also a huge thank you for Jaymin for keeping me on her awesomesaucy ARC team...it's truly incredible to be apart of each release journey with you.
Anywho, that's all I got in me for today. Hope you had fun reading.
Yeah, this was the very second paragraph of this book. Gods help, I knew that was not a good sign!
"and hashtags are so important to each post that my brain just automatically forms them at the beginning or end of my thoughts."
No way. Seriously? Couldn't tell *roll eyes*. At least this is an explanation to the huge amount of hashtags throughout this series.
"'When Cronus died',I continued, definitely babbling at this point, 'I couldn't think of a single hashtag. There was none, nothing. It was super weird.'"
And super relaxing for the readers, but ok...
Then, Hyperion answers:
"'I-' He tilted his head. 'I really don't know how to respond to that, but I'm glad that some of your grief is easing and your brain has returned to ... normal.'"
Yeah dude, I don't know how to deal with this also!
and Maisey's answer, of course, is more hashtags: #HAHAHA #IHeardThatPause #Fucker #He'sKindaRightThough
And so these ↑ define this book. Or the series, don't know. Anyways, in the end, it was kinda of a fun read, even if it was only because of hating the hashtag stuff.
Masey went to the Underworld to retrieve Cronus' soul after he sacrificed himself to seal the sins. However, Zeus doesn't stay quiet as he wants the sin's power. Moreover, Masey finds out that she's pregnant and that 3 days in the Underworld equal four months on Earth, so in the span of a few days she already has a baby belly. Cronus and Masey's baby is already a powerful Titan, whom Zeus want, so it's up to Cronus to finis Zeus one and for all.
I read this series because I'm a huge fan of both authors, but I was left disappointed as it didn't meet my expectations.
I like this book it was funny and has a hea. I never thought people would think in hashtags. Great ending to the series. I don’t know why I thought this book was for younger readers. I thought I saw in children’s ebooks. I can’t find it now, but definitely for more mature audience!
#TitanBabies holy cow. I love how this series wrapped up. From saving Cronus from the 7th circle of hell and defeating nasty demons to defeating the gods. There was every emotion in this last installment. Massey gets her man, her house and her super Titan baby Tallie. Wel done ladies!
Didn’t like the plot twist in the third book. A little to cliche and forced for me. It also feels weird that a thousands year old titan can fall in love with a 21 year old in a matter of months and call her his soul mate… but maybe that’s just me 🤷🏼♀️
Releasing The Gods, Wrath of The Gods, & Revenge of The Gods - The Titan's Saga by Leia Stone & Jaymin Eve. This was a quirky funny and just overall great story that was soo unexpected telling of the Titans and Greek gods! Love this Random modern twist with a unlikely heroine.
Revenge of The Gods by Leia Stone and Jaymin Eve a five-star read that will bring the special light to your life. This is the third and final instalment in the Titan Saga and in my eyes it’s my personal favourite story, as I love it when a plan comes together, and lets face it in this saga there have been many, many plans. I love when Leia and Jaymin write together as it’s like they push each other’s buttons and just create #masterpiece #fivetstarseverytime #outofthisworldwritting. (I know I couldn’t help myself I had to slip a # or 3 in, be thankful I managed to be restrained as I nearly wrote the whole thing in #) Maisey and Cronus just have a powerful story to tell, they will enthral you, but it’s the other Titans that made me smile just as much this time, some stood out more than others and one or two just made me smile even though in the last saga I could have reached in the page and done some damage, this time they made me smile even when they didn’t want to. This has been a great Saga and has warmed me more than I imagined as I will be honest when I first met Maisey I didn’t expect to fall in love so deeply with her, she was such a one dimensional character, only interested in likes and followers, her long blond hair, and beach ready body but through theses sagas she has come alive and grown to such depths that I wish she was real as I could do with someone like her in my life right now, we could all do with a Maisey to cheer in our corners.
‘Revenge of the Gods’ is book three and the conclusion in the Co-Authored series Titan Saga by Jaymin Eve & Leia Stone. This continues on from book two ‘Wrath of the Gods’, it is highly recommended that you read books bone and two prior to this.
The Underworld is like nothing Maisey has ever experienced. With no idea what to expect she must do whatever it takes with the help from her Grandpa Hyperion, to bring Cronus back. They may have succeeded in recapturing the Sins, but the box and necklace are in Zeus’ possession and that power hungry God isn’t going to leave them as they are. The Titans along with Maisey need Cronus back from the dead if they want to end Zeus once and for all.
Wow, wow, WOW!!! What a conclusion. I was not ready to say goodbye to these guys... I need so much more from them. I’m greedy like that. I read this book so quickly that I was disappointed with myself for to prolonging it. After the ending of Wrath of the Gods I knew that I was not wanting waste a second to find out what was happening with Cronus. But once I started reading I didn’t realise until I finished just how quickly I was devouring the book. I was like a starving creature, absorbing each and every word.
But I will say this I felt that even though this book was exceptional, it felt like it was missing something. In “WOTG” there was so much going on it kept me on the edge of my seat, while this did have me on the edge, it felt like it was rushed a little and wasn’t as unpredictable as the previous books. Now that doesn’t mean I didn’t enjoy it, cause I really, really, really did enjoy reading this book, it just felt as though an ending was needed things were needed to be cleared up quickly.
Tallie, awe!!! I think she is going to be a hand full 😂. Please tell me you ladies are looking at doing a sister series with Tallie as the main character, cause I think this will be fant-abulous... please, please, please consider it...
Though this series has centred around Maisey and Cronus I feel that all the Titans make the books are wonderful and extraordinary as they are. Each and everyone of them deserve recognition and praise for the humour, drama, banter and spunk that they all possess.
Ms Stone and Ms Eve, thank you for creating these remarkable characters and extraordinary world. You two are truly exceptional writes and both deserve recognition to your work as both individual and partnered authors. This series is something that I will be coming back to again and again as it has everything I love, mythology, paranormal, mystery, angst, romance, comedy, humour, banter, family bonds, friendship, loyalty, trust, and smexy time.
Well… I made it through the trilogy. And overall? My final impression is somewhere around meh. Not terrible, not amazing—just kind of there.
There’s no denying the idea behind this series is interesting. I was genuinely intrigued by the concept from the beginning, and there were moments across all three books where I could see the potential. But the execution—especially in the writing and world-building—left a lot to be desired.
Maisey’s infamous hashtag quirk lingered into the first half of this final book (yes, still 😩), but thankfully it started to fade toward the end. It only took three whole books to get there, and I’ve never been more relieved. Even when I tried to mentally skip those parts, my eyes still caught them, and it never failed to make me groan. At this point, it became a reflex: spot the hashtag, sigh, move on. 😂
One thing that stood out for me throughout this trilogy was the choice of Olympians who played a more visible role except Zeus, of course—namely Athena and Apollo (also Ares, and some Hephaestus & Aphrodite on the side). I couldn’t help but wonder why the author paired those two so closely in scenes. It felt like a deliberate decision, though I found myself puzzled by it. I mean, Apollo’s actual twin sister Artemis wasn’t really mentioned, which felt like a missed opportunity. Maybe it ties back to a specific version of myth, or maybe it was just artistic license—but I was hoping for deeper connections to actual Greek lore, and unfortunately, that still didn’t quite come through for me.
The biggest letdown for me was the complete lack of suspense. By Book 2, I already knew how this would all play out. The Titans were so overpowered that there was never any real tension or concern. Every battle felt like a formality—more about how fast they’d win than if they’d win. And without that sense of real danger or risk, the climax just didn’t land with much weight.
I don’t mind strong characters or powerful families—actually, I enjoy them! But I also love seeing them tested. I want to feel nervous for them, to question how they’ll pull through. That kind of tension is what makes victories satisfying. In this series, it always felt like the outcome was pre-written and untouchable, which made the journey a little dull.
That said, I’m glad I saw it through to the end. The trilogy had an interesting core concept and some fun moments here and there. But for me, it never reached its full potential. I kept waiting for it to dig deeper—into the mythology, the emotional arcs, the stakes—but it never quite got there.
First of all - I LOVE Jaymin Eve. I’ve only dipped a toe into Leia Stone and can firmly say I really like her work as well.
And try is series is no exception. The heroine is funny, witty and has a huge personality. Cronus is alpha roar and himself is a pretty amazing hero.
So why the three and a half stars?
First of all, the series has a really neat premise and a killer backstory. The titans we’ve been told through mythology were the bad guys? Think again! It’s Zeus, our egotistical god of lightning who is actually our evil genius. Add in a journey to capture and then defeat our nine (yes nine!!) deadly sins and you have the making for epic world building and a truly legendary story.
But alas, it falls short. Everything felt rushed, and there was no real strife. Except the very beginning when Cronus is weak, nothing ever felt dangerous. It felt like conflicts were thrown in just to extend the novels, but the true story arc that could have spanned over tons of books and multiple couples was squashed.
The novels were short, which might be why conflict was so brief, which is not a surprise for coauthored novels. And the reality is both authors have to get back to their own primary works - but I just felt there was little to no real character development. Our heroine is still using hashtags for every important moment (although admittedly some are hilarious) and our hero is still his bad ass self. There’s also little romantic development between the two it’s just POOF I LOVE YOU.
That said this is an easy light read in the PNR genre. It’s a fun adventure to take your mind of darker or deeper stories. I’m true style, these authors create a heroine who has some extremely witty thoughts, and has a brain behind her. But she always needs rescuing. I also would have loved to see her come into her own god powers, rather than rely on…another’s (spoiler so I won’t say who that is).
Overall, it was a cute memorable series. Will I come back to it three times in the next year? No. But I’ll probably come back to it in a year or two and enjoy a quick easy listen of the audio books.
The Titan's Saga is a paranormal rom-com with sexy, powerful Titans and a social media obsessed, #hashtagqueen human.
What starts out as a drunken dare for our FMC, Maisey, leads to her unknowingly offering a blood sacrifice and opening an off-world prison. In comes our yummy MMC, Cronus, who finds himself bonded to Maisey after being inprisoned for 1,000 years. Without giving too much away, we go through their journey to capture a hidden evil all while resurrecting the other Titans, epic clashes with the Gods, visits to the Underworld, and basically saving humankind. #allinadayswork #nobigdeal
This series was a fun spin on Greek mythology with the Titans and Gods. Maisey is a quirky vegetarian that loves animals and uses sarcasm as her first language. She comes off as pretty one-dimensional in the beginning with only caring about how many social media followers she has; but in reality, she's hiding her fears and insecurities behind a well built wall. The evolution of her character throughout the book is truly amazing. She is so much stronger than she thought, and she really comes into her true self throughout the books with the help of Cronus and the other Titans.
We get to enjoy the fast-paced action and adventure, along with some sexy time and swoon worthy moments. The banter between the characters is hysterical. It takes a lot for me to literally lol while reading, but I had many moments during this series that had me laughing. There are some tough moments to get through, as well. I went through quite a few emotions with this one, but #worthit!
Throughout the journey, Maisey successfully brings the powerful Titan to his knees and finds the family she's always wanted. She finds her home! I was sad for this series to end, but it ended exactly how I was hoping it would. If you want to get lost in a fantasy world for a while, I definitely recommend this one! #happilyeverafter #theend
First off, I hate the hashtags so much. They were okay at first but then they kept coming. I understand that Maisey was a social media influencer and that she was supposed to be a vapid, vain, self-centred person but it was just too much. She didn't NEED to think in hashtags!
Okay, rant over.
I did love the lore behind the books. There have been so many fantasy books about the Greek Gods but not that many about the Titans and mostly they have been pictured as the villians. In this series, I adore that the authors clearly did a fair amount of research into the Titans and integrated them into the modern world in a semi-realistic and relatable way. I enjoyed how flawed all of the characters were and that there were a number of obstacles that our main couple had to go through.
Maisey really grew as a character and I love how self-aware she is a about who she is. She knows that she's alone in the world and presents herself as this vapid social media influencer in an attempt to get affection from strangers. She grows into herself and realises that she can't do this forever as its just a defence mechanism so that she doesn't feel as lonely. She is surprisingly accepting of all of the weird things that happen to her and I like how strong her self-determination is and how much she's willing to sacrifice to not only save Kronos and the other Titans but also the rest of the planet.
Maisey and Kronos were a sweet enough couple that really did grow into a power couple in my opinion. However, as with a lot of fantasy books, the progression from strangers to lovers was quite fast. I would've loved a slightly slower burn but I understand that that's just not always feasible.
Overall a good series that I would love to reread in the future.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
So this one was a little fast paced. I would have liked for it to have been a little bit slower. How quickly Maise and Hyperion found Cronus was very quick and it made the story feel rushed. There were a lot of good points though. Maisey still had her usual hilarity and her crazy hashtags. The stuff she said still had me laughing. I am a little disappointed that Maisey’s character ended up pregnant which follows the usual trope of a pregnancy at the end. I kind of just wanted Maisey and Cronus to just end up together and have their happily ever after minus the baby like I get tired of hearing about a baby at the end of a series all the time it’s not necessary.
Some of my favorite things though is that Rhea and Maisey kind of sort of get along. Much like how Maise refers to Rhea as her frenemy. It’s pretty accurate. Rhea definitely protects Maisey especially when she finds out that she’s pregnant. And it shows a lot of growth between their relationship.
I was hoping that the battle between Cronus and Zeus was going to be a little bit more elaborate. It seem like it should have been considering Zeus defeated the Titans with the help of the other gods previously. So I just feel like the fight scene between them was very weak and didn’t last anywhere near as long as it should have.
It was also a lot of Maisey disappearing and Cronus chasing her all over. Which also go kind of boring. So over all the series could have ended with a better fight scene. Which would have made the ending that much more deserved.
Revenge of the Gods [Titan Saga, Book Three] by Leia Stone and Jaymin Eve
𝘓𝘰𝘰𝘬, 𝘐 𝘥𝘰𝘯'𝘵 𝘦𝘷𝘦𝘯 𝘭𝘪𝘬𝘦 𝘺𝘰𝘶...𝘣𝘶𝘵 𝘪𝘧 𝘺𝘰𝘶𝘳 𝘤𝘪𝘳𝘤𝘭𝘦 𝘥𝘰𝘦𝘴𝘯'𝘵 𝘣𝘶𝘪𝘭𝘥 𝘺𝘰𝘶 𝘶𝘱 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘴𝘶𝘱𝘱𝘰𝘳𝘵 𝘺𝘰𝘶, 𝘵𝘩𝘦𝘯 𝘨𝘦𝘵 𝘢 𝘯𝘦𝘸 𝘤𝘪𝘳𝘤𝘭𝘦. *~*~*~* 𝕊𝕥𝕠𝕣𝕪𝕝𝕚𝕟𝕖: This book picks you right where book two left off—Maisey and Hyperion are making their way through the Underworld in an effort to find Cronus and resurrect his spirit.
Unfortunately, the sins are still wreaking havoc on Earth, which is starting to affect the Underworld.
Can Maisey help restore Cronus to power and banish the sins once and for all? Or is it already too late? *~*~*~* 𝕊𝕖𝕩 𝕊𝕔𝕖𝕟𝕖𝕤: We are going in with 🔥🔥🔥🔥/5 flames here folks! This book follows very nicely in the footsteps of its predecessors—lots of hot alpha Cronus and our girl Maisey giving us a descriptive play-by-play 🙌🏻. Just enough heat and frequency to give it some spice! *~*~*~* 【$】: FREE on KU! This book was such a fabulously FUN way to conclude an already hilarious series. It’s everything that you’ve come to expect from the dynamic Leia/Jaymin duo—laughs, swoons, and some surprises tossed inside to keep you flipping pages. If you are looking for a classic yet funny AF supernatural spin on the grumpy/sunshine trope, go for the DL. #noregrets #allthefunnyhashtags
The Titan's Saga ends with a bang! Revenge of The Gods picks up right where Wrath of the Gods ends. Cronus has just dies and Maisey is bound and determine to not just sit there and cry her eyes out. She and Hyperion goes to the god of Death and demand that he let them in to the seven levels of the underworld in order to bring Cronus back.
The hashtags are back and you know how Maisey loves to use them! She's still feisty as ever! While going through the seven levels, they soon discover that Maisey is a little more powerful than they intended with a nice little surprise! And omg, this little surprise will have you rolling!! You're not going to get any spoilers from me!
This great adventure, will not put any tears in your eyes. You're going to be in the grand stands cheering them on! The snarkiness, the hot chemistry between Cronus and Maisey... and omg the surprise! You'll laugh until you almost have to pee your pants! A great ending to a fantastic series. I'm sorry to see it end and hope that Jaymin and Leia will do a spin off or crate a novella so we can see some more of the Maisey, Cronus and the Titans we love. Well done ladies! You've done another fantastic job!
Swooning so hard right now! Man I love Cronus. . This urban fantasy hit all the marks! A twist on characters, witty, humorous, action packed, gods, Titans, battles and adventure, and that’s not even all of it!
This gem was packed full of goodness and I want more!! Not gonna lie it felt way to short but I’m taking that as just me not wanting it to end. I’ve loved every minute of the journey we have been on with Maisey. A lot of character growth through the series but you truly see it in this book, not just for her but the others as well as the relationships around them also.
Amazing world build. Everything was clear and detailed, truly felt like you are apart of it. The plot was amazing and well written, again just full of life and it was so exciting and captivating it was such a joy to read and had absolutely no dull moments. So much variety in this book it elevated the story to new heights and left you guessing.
Highly recommend this book and series to any and all. So bummed it’s over but absolutely loving this ended all the same.
Wow! A thrilling and non-stop, action-filled book to end this series. It’s the perfect adult fantasy. Titans, gods, hot sex, crazy schemes, the worlds ending, lovers in peril...anything you could want in a fantasy romance. Leia and Jaymin continue to team up and create orgasmic perfection. Cronus and Maisy are back and still battling for their lives and the lives of humans around the world. It seems they take one step forward and three steps back. The book keeps changing and evolving and a new issue pops up. It’s all worth it. Together with their family of Titans they attempt to conquer the sins and the gods that threaten the world. It’s one hell of a ride with a few surprises hanging around the pages. This entire series has been unique, creative and something I’ve never read before. It is one that you won’t be disappointed that you picked up. It will suck you in and have you eagerly turning the pages to find out what happens next, all wrapped up with a fantastic ending. Can’t wait for more collaborations from these brilliant and creative authors!
If you have not read the other two books, you should not be reading this review. So please just buy and read the books in order, you cheater! Checking reviews of book three to see if you should read the series is lame. #basicbitch
That all said, oh em gee, this book is worth the price of getting here. I LOVED IT! I loved, loved, loved it so damn hard I could write a thesis on it but instead will write this review.
I would love to tell you a little about this book, but so many things are spoilers, and spoiling this book seems like a tragedy. I can tell you that Cronus is dead. His woman will do anything to get him back. Hype is willing to help her, and this is where we start. #maiseygoestohell
At the end of Wrath of the Gods, I know it was easy to think that things looked dim. Maisey believes they looked downright black. But Jaymin Eve and Leia Stone don't make us hold out long until Maisey is back with her people. And Rhea gets to announce the biggest change of all to the group's dynamic--which I won't spoil, but Cronus is ecstatic about it, and Hype gets to be all grandpa-ey over. #squadgoals #keepingitinthefamily #weirdassfamily
This is by far the funniest of the three books. I loved the crap out of most of the parts after the battle. I snort-laughed until I cried from one of them, and I'm not even ashamed of it. Someone can put that in my biography, and I still won't care.
I highly recommend The Titan's Saga to anyone who loves Rom-Com Paranormals or wants to try Jaymin Eve or Leia Stone for the first time. I still haven't read Leia Stone alone, so I don't know what her stuff is like, but this stuff is freaking gold.