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History is on repeat… Seth never thought he’d have a future. But now he’s on the brink of having it all with Josie: A tomorrow. A family. A forever. And all that's standing between him and that forever is the Titans. If he helps Josie entomb them -- without killing them, a nearly impossible task for him -- everything he could ever want will be in reach. But he soon realizes that as a god, every little choice he makes can reshape the world for the better… or worse. And in meddling with the Titans, Seth may have just set into motion catastrophic consequences that will force the Olympians to enter the mortal realm and reshape the delicate balance of power that keeps the world from total collapse. A price must be paid… Entombing the Titans is Josie’s top priority. After all, it was what she was born to do. But the plans her father put into play to help her are no longer an option, and the odds she and Seth face in forging their own path are grim. The escalating violence between halfs and pures only increases the danger closing in on them and their friends. Josie knows their chances of succeeding in their task are slim at best -- and if they fail, they might lose everything. But she also knows she's not fighting just for herself -- she's fighting for the man she loves, for their future, for the world. Together with the Army of Awesome, Josie and Seth will face the unthinkable. And to win this war, the ultimate sacrifice must be made. For the end is here and the Prophecy will be fulfilled….
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This book hurt. I was expecting a sacrifice but this just hurts. I love that JLA always provides a happy ending but, naturally, it is painful to get to that happy ending. Probably wasn't a good idea to finish this while on my break at work because I was barely able to keep from bawling.
This series ended off at such a perfect way. As I reached the end, there was still two more unanswered and I wasn't sure how it would be resolved. And then they both kind of happen at once. Not sure how I really felt about it as the moment was teased quite a few times and I imagined it going differently. Instead it felt kind of rushed.
But over all, I was happy with the series. As I said before, I like that this one was a New Adult series, rather than a Young Adult, simply because it matched with Seth's personality and tendencies better. I do recommend this series for those who like Greek mythology with a twist.