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Gods of the Stone Oracle (Dark Descendants Book 6)

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Ten months ago, a sorceress, a Gorgon-Fae, a succubus, a semi-goddess, a daemelus, a human, and an incubus matched wits to escape a magically sealed room. Six of them survived, believing their association was over.

But again and again their paths have crossed, and now sixteen-year-old Molly Harris has been abducted by a demon cartel intent on unleashing the nefarious Project Oracle.

To prevent the cartel from tearing apart the balance between the otherworld and the mundane, the remaining five must travel to the heart of otherworldly nightmares, where they are faced not only with the uncertainty of their futures, but also the ghosts of their pasts.

Tensions rise as personalities and motivations clash, but as the clock runs down, the Invisible Entente will need to find a way to work together to save Molly and destroy Project Oracle before the final storm rolls in.
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Traci O.

3 years ago

Exquisite end to a phenomenal series!

I have both longed for and dreaded the arrival of Gods of the Stone Oracle. I've been reading the series as fast as the author has been putting them out, as they're wonderful books that have made me laugh, cry, cringe, and yell (in my head, of course, because otherwise people would look at me funny). I've moaned at the end of each book because I'd have to wait to find out what will happen. How are all of the Invisible Entente going to be drawn together, and what is the big thing that's been looming over them for months?

Now I know, and it is even more thrilling and exciting than I expected. They way all of these characters have been woven together (on so many levels!) is expert and well thought out. The tone of each chapter changed as each character became the "narrator," enabling me to crawl inside their heads and feel what they're feeling. The action is exciting, and the "big bads" are really big and really bad.

The ending of any series is a bit bittersweet but this series more so than most. These characters have become so familiar to me that I feel they're friends (when I make a cup of tea I frequently wish Vera was there!), but I don't have any more of their stories to look forward to. I suppose I'll just have to go back to the prequel and start over to see if I can pick up all the hints along the way.

I received an advance copy of this book in exchange for my honest review. Honestly, I loved this series through and through and would read the phone book if Krista Walsh wrote it.