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Sometimes, in order to change the world, you have to change yourself.

Karin Makos is not herself anymore. Powerful, psychopathic, with abilities that can rend the very fabric of the universe apart, and a new, revenge-driven personality occupying her mind, she is constantly riding the line between patience and violence.

But she has a universe to save, and a limited time in which to do it.

With allies and enemies blurring together in the wings, she will fight her way through to the finish. And damn anyone who tries to stop her.

Don't miss the epic final book in The Eurynome Code series. Grab your copy today!

416 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 3, 2020

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K. Gorman

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K. Gorman is a Science Fiction and Fantasy author from Western Canada with a love for most things nerd. When she's not writing, she can be found devouring books, movies, television series, and attempting to keep her garden alive.

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1,032 reviews
March 3, 2025
Before you read on, please note, that whilst there are NO spoilers for ‘Deus’, there are spoilers for Books 1-5.
Deus is everything you want in a series final and more. With Karin having gone from Project Eos, morphing to an embodiment of Project Eurynome, with mods, she is now something that not even Nomiki or John could stand up to.
With powers that are now truly like one of the old Mythological Gods, Karin is on the war path, to not only find Dr Evangeline Sasha and stop her, along with her son Tylanus, who she is using to change his own realm of Tartarus into a new ‘Shadow Realm’ that she will force onto Earth’s Realm, basically killing every living being in the process, and at the same time, creating a new ‘Shadowverse’ that she can mold into her own vision.
But she has not foreseen Karin Makos coming to stop her, this psychopathic new version of Karin, stripped of her conscience, her values, to a large extent, her humanity, she has been remade into ‘Eurynome’, with a reduced, logical Fear, and other emotions only there to help her on a logical, clinical, or help her make various decisions. The rest stripped to make room for additional programs and Tia.
Without giving anything away, (I really don’t want to spoil just how exceptional this book is, and how amazing this final chapter is), but at the start of this book, the team is still trying to come to terms with the new Karin, and they are sending her on ‘warrior’ missions, but they are not utilising her for her true power, nor using her to hunt Sasha, and this is where the book gets interesting.
This is not just a Sci-Fi story, but an intense Psychological Thriller, with some brutally violent scenes of psychopathic behaviour, as Karin learns the bounds of her new skills and mental abilities. It is a complex, very gritty portrayal of psychotic behaviour, psychological warfare, as well as giving us this in-depth look at what is going on within Karin’s mind with this constant dialogue between her and her Eurynome ‘add-on’ Tia. The Character writing in these parts of the book, is just truly Masterful, and shows the Gorman is capable of writing some extraordinary material that is just amazing, and awe-inspiring.
Added to this, is this constant Mythological element of the Greek Deities, which makes for such a fascinating, creative and clever world building aspect of the story. The Author has put a lot of effort into creating each of the Characters, and making sure that the character fits the template of the Greek Deity that they have been crafted to portray. Some are intellectual, such as Athena, who is all about strategy, or Artemis, all about Wisdom, but they did not create this program without thinking of the war effort, and their first efforts into Enyo and Ares showed how vicious these projects can be.
It is the more esoteric projects that are really fascinating, such as Karin’s project Eos – Bringer of Dawn – at first the very start, her abilities, to produce light, seem almost a little pointless (unless you need a good nightlight), but as you dig down into the Goddess of Eos, you find that she is not only a creation Goddess which has ‘interesting’ ramifications, there is this extraordinary ability to not only defeat Shadow attacks, but remove them from people who have been turned to lost. This comes up with certain other Pantheons as well in the story, the Mythology is just utterly captivating and would make for a compelling guide book to the series.
When you combine the Mythology with the Tech, the Science (and obviously the Sci-Fi in some aspects), you get ‘Galaxy/World’ building that is not just beautiful, and breathtaking in how clever it is, and the detail, the complexity and just the sheer (quite literally), multi-dimensional layers, but it is also totally enthralling. The World Building is so real, with some powerfully intense and deeply disturbing symbolism to bring the story to life, but it is done with total respect, and in a way that is not over done, and also makes the story so superior for its addition. There are some scenes though, that are just so amazing, that they leave you in total admiration for the skill of Gorman’s writing.
I loved the concepts of the bio-tech, and the integration of Technology and Mythology in this series, it really brought this story to life, giving it so many additional layers. The addition of ‘Tia’ to Karin’s character at the end of the last book was just brilliant, and now, as ‘Eurynome’, rather than just ‘Eos’, Karin is something that we have just not seen before.
Tia’s Character is such a fascinating (and gruesome) construct, a brain and nerve stem, left in fluid for over 70yrs and hooked up to machinery to keep her alive. The concept of it is both inspired, and just stunning in a medical and technological sense, but then you consider what they did to ‘Tia’ to get her to that state, and you both cringe, and feel like ‘No Thanks’, and just total dread at the same thing happening to you. And then the concept of transferring part of that to Karin, this is a whole new level of both imagination, but also technological and medical genius. Of course, this leaves Karin a complete psychopath, with little to no feelings, it takes Karin’s character, who is normally such an emotional and loving caring character, and not only kind of turns her into Nomiki, Project Enyo, but surpasses her, and completely corrupts her psychologically, and what is worse, due to her own special and unique abilities, and where all of the ‘Projects’ come from, Karin is able to become ‘EURYNOME’, and this gives her access to abilities that she never even dreamed of, and turns her into a weapon more dangerous and deadly than anything that has been created before, well, except for maybe one.
Karin, the crew of the Nemina, and everyone involved not only have to go after Sasha, but they also discover that there is a much bigger threat out there, something that makes even Eurynome Karin have to sit up and take notice, and this is where the story REALLY picks up a notch. This is the final to end all finals, and it is done so well, if you have read this series, you are going to be in utter astonishment and awe of how this ends.
One of the truly spectacular parts of this book, has been the combat scenes, Gorman has done such an exceptional job throughout the series, but in this final parts of the series (part 5 included), She really steps it up a gear. I kind of compare it to when I saw “Rogue One, A Star Wars Story” for the first time, and the total Amazement at the ‘Hall Monitor of the Galaxy’ Award scene that went to Vader in the Rebel Ship, and how some of the scenes in this book have left me with the same amount of stunned surprise they have been done so well. The words ‘Brutal, Gritty, Powerful’ do not do justice to the sheer awe that you feel as you read the scenes in which Karin discovers her new abilities and unleashes herself on those who oppose her. I can only imagine the fun that Gorman had writing this book, knowing the joy she was going to give all of us reading it.
This has been an incredible series, and if you think back to the very first book, and the initial ‘Shadow’ incursion, were Karin, Marc and Soo-Jin were attacked by Shadows aboard the Nemina, to where they are now in this final book, and the journey they have had to take to get here, and how engaged we have become with these characters, you realise just how inspired the writing is, and how exceptional Gorman is as an Author.
This is one of those series that you just can’t miss, doesn’t matter what you read, the evolution of the Characters is so remarkable, the world building, and the mythology is just so incredible, so detailed and multi-faceted, and the story is so inspired, taking you and the Characters on this extraordinary journey, as one woman strives to understand her abilities, and in the process, save the galaxy, you will not only be utterly engaged and enthralled, but you will have so much fun reading it, and be so satisfied by the ending.
This is one of those series that will be around for a long time, and should win awards it is so good.
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December 25, 2023
Okay, this is an excellently written series. It is captivating and interesting and it explores ideas and concepts that are new to me as a reader. The story changes pretty radically from the first book to last. It also gets extremely and graphically violent, which isn’t my taste, but was written well.

But…. There are so many questions left unanswered. In every book, as the story evolved and changed (pretty drastically) away from the original story, there were questions I had, and assumed they would be answered in time. With each book, more questions but few answers. In this last installment, there were finally some answers, even if they are token 1 sentence/paragrapgh brush offs. One example of this was the significance of the ruins. Every book muses about the ruins, and they were even part of the shared dream in book 1. Right at the end of this book, the explanation is basically one sentence. So, yes, it got explained, but many things didn’t. These are a few a jotted down along the way.

What is the point of shadows possessing humans if they are just standing around unconsciously? What purpose did the attack on humans serve? (We know who started the attack, but how did it do anything to help the goal of that person?)
Why did humans have a shared dream before being attacked by a shadow?
What was the huge gate event that Nomiki instigated when escaping Earth?
Why did Nomiki start working with Fallon?
Karin went through the last stages of treatment quickly and easily- why was it indicated that if she had it done in her twenties that it would be drawn out and usually lethal?
Why was so much emphasis placed on her missing memories when she never recovers them or knows why they are important?

Also, just a pet hate of mine, is all the modern day swearing used. Personally I think it’s unnecessary, but why in the world would humans still be using the same swear words in a thousand years time? Language changes hugely over time, even just 50 years, so why would we swear the same?

Despite the few things that frustrated me, this was an excellent end to the series.
2,376 reviews
June 17, 2021
Remember when I reviewed Black Dawn bk 1, and I said that I expected a great payoff? Well... whooee! I hadn't quite expected to be side-swiped, blind-sided, and Sucker-Punched with a completely unexpected turn of events, which I've got to say, made the ending even better! This was a phenomenal story, but I need to emphasize that the other books in this boxed set aren't slouches either, not by any meaningful standard! The whole series is a Must Read, as Karin and her sister Nomiki, fight to save the Universe, and if certain people get in their way... well, so be it!
Hopefully K Gorman isn't done yet, as she's left us with plenty more what-if's rolling around in our noggins... Hmmmm!
I really enjoyed Andrea Emmes narration, except for how she pronounces words ending in "G" which I'm pretty sure is a Brit thingg, so not really her fault... and yes, I'd happily listen to her other books! 😊👍
31 reviews
September 27, 2023
This series got more and more obscure as it went on.
While the general concept is interesting, it feels like the author described things only as it was necessary, and hence there was no feel of proper world building or planning.
It had a couple of interesting characters, but again, you struggled to attach to them, because you never really understood the situation they were in within the context of the world.

5 reviews
November 15, 2020
Where is reality

As I was considering the rating, I realized that I couldn't give it a 5. The reason, too often the dialogue centered on topics that were not made clear for the reader. As I read the whole series, I realized that the author explained more and more, so that by the end, could finally understand all the intricacies of the story line. Interesting story overall.
137 reviews
November 27, 2020
Great series

Repeating myself but the characters drive this amazing storyline it is full of action that has twist and turns galore. One of the best series I've read in a while
These is a page turner deluxe please give it a go
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January 28, 2025
A satisfying conclusion

This has been an entertaining sci-fi series, evolving from different scenarios while remaining cohesive and fun. I look forward to reading more from the author. If you like a mix of tech, characters, details, and plot, this is for you.
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November 12, 2020
Great story...

A highly enjoyable story with some incredible twists and turns. KG has produced a surreal universe that has kept me entertained. I look forward to reading more.
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24 reviews
November 15, 2020
Excellent. The character evolution I had not seen in the previous novels displayed itself here.

The final ending may have been rushed, but is satisfying.
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