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e-arc provided by Netgalley
It feels like both nothing and everything happened in this book. I think this is a really solid conclusion to the series and strikes a good balance between the romance and the war/political side of the plot.

Plot- or character-driven? A mix
Strong character development? Yes
Loveable characters? Yes
Diverse cast of characters? Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus? N/A
4.5 STARS
I have such a deep love for this series by Kate. She has this crazy ability to create such rich characters that are so representative of real human beings. Most of all, I love how all of the characters are not perfect. They are sometimes misguided and make errors whilst having good intentions. They also show great strength through unimaginable loss. 🥹
The curse of Gods is the final book in this trilogy and my gods did it deliver. I devoured this books in 8 hours because I simply could not stop. I loved how we saw such a difference in the relationship between Will and Aidon and that they were opening up to each other about thoughts and feelings that hadn't really be talked about before. These chapters were by far my favourite to read.
There was only one part around the 60-70% mark that I felt was just a bit too rushed (somewhere near a lake 👀). Everything that that happed in the book prior was touched on but it just seemed that the short conversation that happened between two characters didn't touch on things enough and I would have loved to see more depth and emotion during that scene.
I really don't want to spoil too much in this review since there's a lot that is happening since the end of Sins but this was a fantastic ending to a great series. I sat on my couch staring at the wall for 10 minuets once I read the last line. 🥲
Thank you Kate for writing such a beautiful series!
Thank you to SOURCEBOOKS Casablanca and NetGalley for a digital ARC of The Curse of Gods by Kate Dramis.