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Okay. The Goddess Inheritance was a wild ride. We’ve got high stakes, emotional chaos, war brewing, and oh yeah… Kate is literally trying to survive while also protecting her newborn. No big deal.

Henry finally stepping up?? About time, sir. The romance hit harder in this one, and I felt way more invested in their relationship now that the stakes were life, death, and baby gods.

The pacing felt a little rushed at times, especially near the end, but the emotional payoff was worth it. Calliope is still the worst (like, girl, seek therapy), but I appreciated how the gods’ dynamics kept shifting.

Overall, a satisfying finale with just the right mix of myth, mess, and heart. Definitely glad I stuck with the series.

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What an amazing book, captivating and engaging with relatable characters. A great read and an author I will be reading more from 4 starts

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This is the third, and last, book in The Goddess Test trilogy, and it didn't disappoint! I absolutely love everything about this series - the characters, the mythology, the plotline, everything! Aimee Carter is a goddess herself and I can't find anything to complain about with the conclusion to this amazing series. I recommend it to everyone who loves a YA book full of Greek mythology, fantasy and romance. A++++

5/5 stars.

*** I would like to thank NetGalley, Harlequin Teen, and Aimee Carter for the opportunity to read and review this book.

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The Goddess Inheritence is one of those books that you cannot wait to get your hands on and read but when you do it sits on your shelf unread for forever. I was lucky enough to get ARCs of the first two books in this series and I devoured them. I am a massive fan of mythological books anyway, especially ones with greek mythological influences so naturally I fell in love with this series. So, here I am, over a year after the finale of this series FINALLY writing my review for it. The Goddess Inheritence was everything that I could have wanted and more. I loved every single second of it.

Kate was supposed to have the summer of a lifetime, travelling and finding the help needed for her beloved husband and new family. Instead she has been captured and is being held against her will by the Goddess who hates her guts and a terrifying Titan. The worst thing? Her husband and family don’t even know she is missing. Kate must find a way to get a message to her family and find the help that they need before they, and the whole world, is sent into devastation.

The Goddess Inheritence was absolutely amazing. I loved every single second of it. I had truly forgotten how much I adored this series. Right from the first page I was thrown back into this fantastic mythological world and I couldn’t put it down. I just couldn’t wait to find out what out what was going to happen. It was just an amazing, emotional roller coaster ride.

One thing that I find, when reading a lot of mythological books, is I start to mix up the stories. I found myself, at one point, wanting to scream ‘no don’t go near him he is EVIL’ and then realising that no he isn’t he just was in JLA’s Covenant series. Other than that I absolutely adored every moment of this book.

The Goddess Test Series is one of those that I will read again and again as I just love it so much. I fell in love with Aimee Carter’s storytelling skills and her characterisations and world building in this series and it has made me definitely want to read everything else that she writes. This is a must-read series for all YA and Mythology fans. Fantastic!

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This conclusion to the trilogy was absolutely brilliant. I have such a soft spot for these characters in my heart. I adore Henry and Kate and wish that their story did not have to end. The only way I can describe this book is greek mythology in YA done completely right!

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Thanks for providing a review copy, I was not able to read this one. So I will not be leaving a review on social media at this time.

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I wasn't a fan of this book, and honestly forgot about it until now.

I am not a fan of the way the main character is forced into pregnancy, I'm not a fan of how the story plays out, I'm sorry.

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A great conclusion to a series that I have enjoyed reading, I'm looking forward to the next book which dives into the backstories of other characters.

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Aimee Carter is an absolute delight to read! The Inheritance Cycle is one of my favorite trilogies, and I will read it again and again.

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Saying goodbye to a series is often bittersweet. I have a love/hate relationship with final books because as much as they break my heart, they also offer answers to questions that I’ve had since the beginning. The Goddess Inheritance wraps up Aimee Carter’s series with action, tense emotions, and romance.

Nothing ignites excitement for a book quite like a killer cliffhanger. Goddess Interrupted left off with exactly this. Those dying to find out what happens next will be thrilled to learn that the novel dives straight into the plot. The answers that the cliffhanger left us all desperately wanting are delivered quickly, and it was worth the wait.

These gods, goddesses, Titians, and everything in between are this huge, dysfunctional family. The theme of family, forgiveness, and love is such a strong one throughout the entire series. They, like many other families, may not have a perfect relationship but they do care for each other. They may hurt each other at times, but they are there for each other when it’s needed. These family bonds, that have been formed over many years, are something Kate is still getting used to. Aimee Carter flawlessly shows how Kate learns and grows within this environment.

The final battle with Cronus comes with tears, injury, and sadly some goodbyes. Death has a role not just in this novel, but the overall series. The idea of immortal life and what is truly means to have eons stretching before you is a daunting one. Aimee uses the newly immortal to contrast the ageless gods and show that living forever may have just as many pros as cons.

The ending of the novel can only be described as bittersweet. The survivors, while mourning their losses, are taking hopeful steps towards more fulfilling relationships. Getting to see how these characters have grown, especially when factoring in The Goddess Legacy is the true testament of the series. The changes in not just the main characters of Henry and Kate, but all the characters is staggering.

A bittersweet ending to what is a profoundly character driven story. Thank you Aimee for letting us share Henry and Kate’s journey with them to it's wonderful conclusion.

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I absolutely LOVE this series, another amazing whirlwind adventure. Dare I dream there may be more books in the future, oh I so hope so.

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After reading the first few pages, I realized I was not interested in this book after all.

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A lightweight story featuring Greek Gods. Kate has entangled herself among the famous Gods. She is pregnant and must choose between her child
ir saving those she love.

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I didn't care for the first book in the series once I began reading and decided not to continue on with this ARC. I'm sorry!

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If you are into Greek mythology, romance and fantasy, I highly recommend this series. Loved it!

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I really enjoyed the first book in this trilogy, only mildly enjoyed the second and had higher hopes for the third which is why I requested this book however I found this book to be disappointing and never finished reading it.

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I thought this was a great conclusion to a great series! I love the way Carter revamped the myths to make them her own. Kate was strong but also real in that she fell apart as anyone would. The plot was more intense than I had expected and definitely fast paced. The second book in the series fell rather flat so I am glad to see that this one tied things up and delivered overall. Recommended.

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