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A review by elylibrarysec
The Evolution of Fae and Gods by Sawyer Bennett
4.0
Rating: 4.5 Stars
Carrick is a strong man who looks like he can take on anything. Finley can always rely on him to be there. Fallon continues to appear. Don’t know who she is? She’s your reminder to start at the beginning of the series. Titus is another reminder.
This is a true series because each book builds on what came before and leaves you wanting more. It’s an adventure that keeps on giving. There are mysteries around every corner. Finley’s family plays into everything that’s going on – another reminder not to start the series here.
It feels like we get some answers to what’s going on but you turn around and there’s another question to take its place. In this story, Finley keeps trying to test her boundaries. She wants to take an active role in solving the mystery so that they can get an answer to the bigger picture.
This is a very creative series because the author has free reign as to what she wants in her world to be. Anything is possible because even though the setting may be familiar, everything else comes from Ms. Bennett. She shows that the lines blur between the paranormal and reality. You just never know who, or should I say what, you may walk by at any time. But after all that, the author still leaves us hanging one more time until her next book comes out.
I was not compensated nor was I required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.
Carrick is a strong man who looks like he can take on anything. Finley can always rely on him to be there. Fallon continues to appear. Don’t know who she is? She’s your reminder to start at the beginning of the series. Titus is another reminder.
This is a true series because each book builds on what came before and leaves you wanting more. It’s an adventure that keeps on giving. There are mysteries around every corner. Finley’s family plays into everything that’s going on – another reminder not to start the series here.
It feels like we get some answers to what’s going on but you turn around and there’s another question to take its place. In this story, Finley keeps trying to test her boundaries. She wants to take an active role in solving the mystery so that they can get an answer to the bigger picture.
This is a very creative series because the author has free reign as to what she wants in her world to be. Anything is possible because even though the setting may be familiar, everything else comes from Ms. Bennett. She shows that the lines blur between the paranormal and reality. You just never know who, or should I say what, you may walk by at any time. But after all that, the author still leaves us hanging one more time until her next book comes out.
I was not compensated nor was I required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.