The entire Truth's Harem Reserve Harem Urban Fantasy series, in one box set.
Includes Fate's Illusion, Innovation's Muse, and Apathy's Hero
The gods want her dead. The feeling is mutual.
Lexi hates the gods.
Their arrogance. Their disregard for life. Their oppressive rule.
Her father, Hades, is no exception. But since his brothers imprisoned him in a labyrinth, he and Lexi share a common goal—destroying the other gods. To free him, she must enlist the help of a loyal and gorgeous hellhound, and an obnoxious but sexy hero.
No one warned her about the trials that await.
The void that threatens to consume her. The rampaging champion who can kill her with a single blow. And the ex who’s looking for vengeance of the fatal variety.
And they definitely left out the details about fated love. Twice over.
Now Lexi must decide what she’s willing to surrender to defeat opponents who will sacrifice humanity before they’ll forfeit their power.
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Allyson Lindt has been telling stories since before she could put the words on paper. She was lucky enough to marry her muse and soul mate. Their cats are their children, and when they’re not spending way too much time gaming, they’re building new worlds together. She loves a sexy happily-ever-after and helping deserving couples find their futures together.
I enjoy reading of Olympia tied into context of the real world, even if centuries in the future. I enjoyed this three-book series for the concept and characters and found it an easy read. There weren't any plot twists that weren't unexpected and so it was more of a calming effect and it was disappointing to finish.
It was a smutty tale but didn't feel like it was an excuse to write smut. The plot was there to serve itself and there was spice to serve the reader, and it was pretty dang good.
My biggest struggle was the typos. I've never read anything with more grammatical or punctuation errors as this one, sometimes with entirely incorrect words used, or words missing. Personally this does rip me from the narrative. I did wonder frequently if perhaps this was a translation without a fine-tooth comb applied to address those errors.
For a series I picked up as an eBook during a 2 hour tattoo, it was one I couldn't wait to get back to.