House of Gods
465 pages

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House of Gods is the fourth installment in the Royal Houses series.

We continue to follow Kerrigan, a half-Fae, half-human heroine while she ventures into a new world of magic and a very different society. Kerrigan and Fordham face some expected challenges in this new world we're introduced to and some very unexpected ones too. Their mission is very clear, however nothing goes as planned. The society has a very distinct structure, women are treated as slaves, and Kerrigan is thrust into a number of perilous situations while trying to get her magic back and save her world from the Red Masks.

K.A. Linde's world-building really shines in this book, marked by rich details that immerse readers in a fascinating and well-crafted universe. The intricate details add depth to the narrative, making the new world truly intriguing and captivating. I wouldn't mind to read another series set in this crazy world.

While romance plays a significant role in the story, in my opinion, it is lighter compared to previous books in the series, mainly due to Kerrigan and Fordham's own struggles and the fact that they get separated in the beginning of this story. However, the deep connection between them is truly undeniable. I wasn't a fan of their separation at first, but I enjoyed Fordham's journey a lot and how it deepened his understanding of Kerrigan's life events in their own world.

I expected more from the gladiator tournament, it was fun and entertaining, but I didn't think the stakes were high enough. Also, it served a very specific purpose which was convenient to the plot.

House of Gods might not be my favorite in the series, but I sure did enjoy the top-notch world-building, the cool new characters, and catching up with my favorite ones in this intriguing new world. It's a page-turner that left me eager for the next book. This series is perfect for fans of Fourth Wing.

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October 17, 2023Report this review