If I could give it more stars I would. Now I will start by saying that this one has had the most insane amount of sex, way more than any of the previoIf I could give it more stars I would. Now I will start by saying that this one has had the most insane amount of sex, way more than any of the previous books. That’s not something I can usually get past cause it takes away from the story most of the time. I am truly amazed. The world has gotten so much bigger and brighter. Gods among men. It takes you where you don’t expect to go. I love the god and Sora wasn’t so bad either, in the end at least. I still believe Thas was perfect for Karadas but ugh it was not meant to be. Personality wise, they would have ruled together. Because this is a m/m series I know the goddess will not get what she craves but even as a side note she should. She has even given the God who was meant to be hers a gift that she will never have returned to her. It’s sad really.
Edit: I do have to point out something that I noticed reading other reviews. And I guess my thoughts previously too about the insane increase in sex. I think that it was meant to be a part of the plot line. Without it the emotional development between the two would have never made sense. Sex bound them together and also pulled them apart. It created an arc in the relationship that lead to a war. With the little harem issue or the fact that Sora felt used, God and Goddess would have never came together the way they did, even though it was terrible. The time between Sora and Karadas was significant to the outline of the story. Take those moments away and the issues that Goddess has is obsolete. It would change everything and then there would be no story at all. Just a God and his sacrifice. I’ve read smut like that and they never have a story. Just endless sex until it’s over. But this author wants a story, wants a world built on love. It beautifully done. ...more