Book Review: House of Gods
USA Today bestselling author K.A. Linde returns to the Royal Houses series with House of Gods: the story of Kerrigan Argon, a half-Fae, half-human as she seeks her place in an unforgiving world filled with magic, mayhem, and romance. Perfect for fans of Sarah J. Maas, Holly Black, and V.E. Schwab.
On the other side of a portal, Kerrigan Argon lands in the home of the gods--alone.
She's lost everything: Her family. Her magic. Her world.
Even her dark Fae prince, Fordham Ollivier, has disappeared. She has no where to turn, and no idea how to survive in this new world.
The first kind face in the crowd gives Kerrigan hope. Until her would-be helpers, kidnap and deliver her into a new kind of hell and the only chance to get home--the gladiator ring.
Win the gladiator tournament and receive a gift from the gods.
Kerrigan is determined to gain that boon to save her people.
My Review
This series stays strong and there is so much action happening. Although, I do want to warn new readers that you do need to read these books in chronological order as each one picks up after the next book. So, to really get the full enjoyment out of this series, you do need to read the books in order.
It is kind of the Kerrigan show. Her and Fordham have been transported through the portal, but they are separated. So, a good portion of the story features Kerrigan and her trying to survive so she can get home. I grew more impressed by Kerrigan and how far she has come from the beginning to now.
The world building is another thing I really like about this series. It is great and this series needs to be made into a tv series. What a cliffhanger!
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