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carmifia's review against another edition
5.0
Das Buch war ein Re-read, weil ich die Reihe nachdem ich den ersten Band vor vier oder fünf Jahren gelesen habe, nie weiter verfolgt habe und ich das dringend angehen möchte. Wie damals ist das Buch auf jeden Fall ein 5-Sterne Buch für mich. Ich mag das Thema der griechischen Mythologie in Büchern super gerne. Josie und Seth sind tolle und gut ausgearbeitete Hauptprotagonisten. Das Buch ist witzig, spannend und auf jeden Fall was fürs Herz. Ich freue mich bereits auf die weiteren Teile, die ich diesmal auf jeden Fall versuchen werde direkt zu lesen. Eine große Empfehlung!
desertlover's review against another edition
5.0
As a Seth Hater, it was odd being so excited for his book. However, I was dying to see what JLA had in store for the man I "loved to hate" for an entire series. While I won't be ordering my "Team Seth" t-shirt just yet, it was so much fun seeing Seth "sort of" become a good guy. I loved being inside his head, which was scary at times, but his inner dialogue priceless! I also really enjoyed truly seeing him fully, flaws and all.
I adored Josie from the beginning, which is common for JLA heroines. The banter between Seth and Joise is classic JLA and I loved every moment. The sexual tension was brutal, but in a good way. It was fun seeing Apollo in his new role, as well. Deacon and Luke are back too, which was so awesome.
I can't wait for the second book. JLA is an amazing PNR author, and I love everything she writes in this genre.
"And you...you're just my salvation."
You're a...you're a good guy, Seth when you want to be."
I adored Josie from the beginning, which is common for JLA heroines. The banter between Seth and Joise is classic JLA and I loved every moment. The sexual tension was brutal, but in a good way. It was fun seeing Apollo in his new role, as well. Deacon and Luke are back too, which was so awesome.
I can't wait for the second book. JLA is an amazing PNR author, and I love everything she writes in this genre.
"And you...you're just my salvation."
You're a...you're a good guy, Seth when you want to be."
arohaup's review against another edition
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.5
anbeasley91's review against another edition
5.0
This was so good! I didn’t know when I started reading that this is tied into the covenant series so that was an exciting surprise. So so so many of the same characters but we get 2 new main characters and I’m so excited to dive into this series.
sailormoonreads's review against another edition
5.0
Mi sta piacendo molto di più della serie covenant ad essere sincera.
Josie secondo me è la protagonista predetta, non fa mosse azzardate come Alex ed è molto più contenuta di lei, cosa che apprezzo molto di più.
E beh, Seth è Seth.
Josie secondo me è la protagonista predetta, non fa mosse azzardate come Alex ed è molto più contenuta di lei, cosa che apprezzo molto di più.
E beh, Seth è Seth.
annakuenstler's review against another edition
adventurous
challenging
dark
emotional
funny
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
mcdanky's review against another edition
5.0
HOT DAMN. Seth gives me major feels in this book. I just love a redeemed villain what can I say? Jennifer L Armentrout has done it (once again). I'm hooked in this world. I love her characters and how it goes from ultra serious to me actually giggling out loud within a paragraph. The perfect amount of seriousness, independence, suspense, romance, and comedy to make a great novel. I can't wait for the rest of these books!!!!!!
snoopydoo77's review against another edition
5.0
When I heard that JLA is writing a spin off series off the Covenant series I was super stoked and knew I would read it. That it is NA is even better. This series and book follows Seth, who we know and love from the Covenant books. I was happy to hear we get more of Seth, it seemed like there is much more to him and he got the raw end of the deal in the end of the series. And then there is Josie, who is new to us and Seth.
You can find my full review here:
http://snoopydoosbookreviews.com/the-return-titan-1-by-jennifer-l-armentrout/
You can find my full review here:
http://snoopydoosbookreviews.com/the-return-titan-1-by-jennifer-l-armentrout/
eesh25's review against another edition
4.0
3.5 Stars
I'm certain that Jennifer L. Armentrout has reached that point in her career where she can demand better covers that actually have some relevance to the plot of the novel, instead of a random shirtless dude being featured there like it's the cover of a Playgirl magazine (I know that's not an actual magazine, but I don't know any real ones for girls).
I mean seriously, whoever designed the cover didn't even bother to add his glyphs! I know they're invisible to almost everyone, but we know they're there! And if you don't know, that means you haven't read the Covenant series, in which case, I really think you should. Because the Covenant series...
a) is better,
b) has a better female protagonist
c) will help you appreciate and understand this novel more, and
d) is better.
But that kind-of-insulting topic aside, lets move to the next kind-of-insulting topic (I know, I'm on a roll). And that topic is... the author!
You see, I've read about a dozen novels by Jennifer L. Armentrout, and if you exclude the Covenant series, I've been highly impressed with exactly none of them. They're all decently written and most of them are entertaining or interesting enough (Lux series not included; it sucked) but they're ultimately pretty meh, or even aggravating. All this led me to think that maybe the Covenant series was a fluke. And while I enjoyed this novel, that belief still kinda stands.
This book follows Seth, who is an Apollyon, the child of a pure blood (descended from the Greek gods) and a half (half human and half pure). He did some very, very, extremely shitty things in the past (see: Covenant series) and to make up for some of them, he made a deal with the gods that pledged his existence to serving them, before and after death.
Apollo, who is freaking awesome, tasked Seth to protect a very important and special *rolls eyes* girl named Josie, because the world is in danger again and she's very crucial to saving it.
Now, I enjoyed the book, I really did. It has a heavy focus on the romance but I'm okay that. I've read plenty of paranormal romances and I'm good with authors building on the relationship between characters before focusing on the big problems. And the fact that I liked Seth's arc helped things along.
In the Covenant series, I hated Seth. I may be one of the only few people who did since everyone seemed to be in love with him, but I had a very hard time forgiving him for the shit he pulled. And even after he somewhat made up for it in the end with his deal with the gods, I still liked seeing him guilt-ridden over his actions and struggling with all that took place. Seth is a changed man, and though I miss his funny and sarcastic moments, his emotional arc was with it.
On top of that, for the most part, I liked Josie. She does have a habit of talking too much; and not in a cute-and-rambly sort of way, but more like she stops listening to what anyone has to say and words start pouring out of her mouth and you're just waiting for her to shut the fuck up. But yeah, other than that, she was good.
The pace of the novel was good and you can fly through it very easily. It has plenty of clichés with the whole innocent, perpetually-blushing, virgin female MC, the obligatory guy-is-suddenly-shirtless scenes and stuff like that. But it was still readable and fun; made better that it would have been, by the addition of Seth's character complexity.
As for reading the sequel (there are at least three more books in the series, probably more), I kinda, accidentally, on purpose spoiled myself on some things, things that I know I won't like. So I will read it, but it will likely not happen very soon. If you're a fan of the Covenant series, I think you'll sufficiently enjoy this one (especially of you love Seth). If you haven't read the previously mentioned series, read it first and then come back to this one.