Full Series review.
I had to actually sit back and really think about this review. It's a good series. Just have some things that throw you out of the story REPEATEDLY.
4🎖for world building. Leia King did a great job with the world building. Even at the academy, the description made you really feel like you were at an academy.
4🎖for imagination and originality!
3🎖for spice. There is a lot of sex in this series. It is OVER THE TOP! Some of it before realtionships are even formed. Dark and degrading. It felt as if the author thinks she had to add all that in to catch a readers attention from the start of book 1. Personally, I am more into stories with a good plot and some spice on the side.
4🎖for characters. The characters were great. Each original and you can easily tell who is who just off of their dialog and actions. I loved the different POV. I do think our FMC should have shined more. She needed more action scenes showing off that she was a bad a**. Part of the story was her coming into her own. Accepting who she is and being free to be who she is. But yet she was still being held back by politics and others' fear. Her abilities were not explored enough. She was outshined by Kai and V. Furthermore, as the plot progressed and her parents' story unfolded, it felt like this series was a sequel to their story. I felt like i missed a series before this series. One that I needed to read for a better understanding of the Celestials and the magical artifacts used in this series.
4🎖 for the plot. The plot was good. The only reason I didn't rate it 5 is because some of the action sequences were over too quickly. Like as if the author doesn't know how to write action scenes. Furthermore, book 3 felt rushed. But that plot twist thrown in was nice!
2🎖 for writing style. This is where the whole series threw me off. Have you ever watched Power Rangers? Or something similar where the villain has to give his villainous spiel? EVERY SINGLE TIME? Well....the good guys do that in this series.
Examples....
"I can use my Primal Celestial Resonance
ability to stop him!"
"With V’s Primal Celestial Resonance, he could also eliminate the Celestial element so that if anyone is struck with it, it won’t inflict a Celestial wound.”
I swear before all that's Holy! I felt like if I had to read Primal Celestial Resonance
ONE MORE TIME I was going to throw my whole device against the wall! (Notice I did not say stop reading the series!) It was like the author felt she had to remind us of the characters' abilities every time something happened or was being planned!!!!
Example....
"Vorzyr, assist with your more ancient-based Dracoryn magical knowledge and cover him."
“I can hold off the monster’s dragon fire with my own. I’ll transform, using my dragon hide to protect myself against the Hellfire if he uses the sword again.”
It was all beyond irritating. By the 10th time the abilities are explained, I am pretty sure we readers got it. We would have understood if we read...
"V can stop them!"
Instead of having to read.....
"V can use his Primal Celestial Resonance, and that will do such and such, thus causing such and such which will stop such and such enabling such and such."
It literally caused me to put the series down a couple of times. But guess what? I picked it back up again the next day and at the end of the day, I think that is what matters and counts.
All in all, I would recommend this read and I will read Leia King again.