

⭐️ 4.25/5 | 🌶️ 3/5
Starting this series felt both exciting and a little nerve-wracking, since it’s my best friend’s all-time favorite. I really wanted us to share that same love for Legacy of Gods.
It ended up being quite the rollercoaster. For more than half the book, I struggled to connect with the characters. I couldn’t fully understand the hype around Killian—he was entertaining in his own way, but I felt oddly detached from him. His relationship with Glyndon left me cold as well; I just wasn’t seeing the spark between them.
What kept me going were the side characters. There were so many intriguing personalities to discover, and knowing that most of them have their own books gave me a strong push to continue.
Then the last 25% completely flipped everything for me. The dynamic between Killian and Glyndon started to shift, and for the first time, I truly believed in their relationship. The plot twist near the end caught me off guard, and I was glued to my Kindle until the final page.
I never thought Killian would win me over—but wow, he really did. By the end, I was fully rooting for him.
It’s rare for a book to change my mind so drastically after the halfway point, but this one pulled it off. I’m so glad I stuck with it until the end.
I can’t wait to continue with God of Pain.
⭐️ 4.25/5 | 🌶️ 3/5
Starting this series felt both exciting and a little nerve-wracking, since it’s my best friend’s all-time favorite. I really wanted us to share that same love for Legacy of Gods.
It ended up being quite the rollercoaster. For more than half the book, I struggled to connect with the characters. I couldn’t fully understand the hype around Killian—he was entertaining in his own way, but I felt oddly detached from him. His relationship with Glyndon left me cold as well; I just wasn’t seeing the spark between them.
What kept me going were the side characters. There were so many intriguing personalities to discover, and knowing that most of them have their own books gave me a strong push to continue.
Then the last 25% completely flipped everything for me. The dynamic between Killian and Glyndon started to shift, and for the first time, I truly believed in their relationship. The plot twist near the end caught me off guard, and I was glued to my Kindle until the final page.
I never thought Killian would win me over—but wow, he really did. By the end, I was fully rooting for him.
It’s rare for a book to change my mind so drastically after the halfway point, but this one pulled it off. I’m so glad I stuck with it until the end.
I can’t wait to continue with God of Pain.