Greg’s little suggestion at the end was just adorable. Further, as someone who very much agrees with Meg on avoiding all the wedding fracas and brouhaha, I hope they get their quiet moment. I love that my OTP is finally engaged and they’re being all cute and shit. Poor Greg is going to give himself grey hair if he has to keep dealing with all the people messing with her. I loved all the Meg/Greg moments in this one. The scene when he finds her after Poseidon fully won me over. And when he jumped into protective mode after Bacchus and the river, etc. Once he stopped flirting with her and boundary stomping and just became a bro, he became a much, much better dude. Okay, I’m willing to stand corrected, ha! It helped that he was protective and not flirty with Meg in this one instead. Ranger - whomst I wanted to smack in da noggin in book two - did improve in this book. (Oh no, not the SNEKZ!) I loved the backstory that came with this one and the reveal about Meg’s powers and history. What a wonderful follow up to Fear and Fury and Torment and Tarnish! Thankfully no Rat Kings or zombies in this one, but we do get an intriguing new take on the Greek Gods and ancient snake monsters. Often, you’ll find vengeance in the small things, the ones that seem inconsequential. It sounds like it should be associated with justice, but they’re nothing alike. It’s in the rage and fury that comes from being side-lined, abandoned, disregarded. It’s not always avenging the innocents vengeance is in the petty, the selfish, the jealous.
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