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Courts and Cabals 5 Kindle Edition
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- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJuly 25, 2023
- File size3081 KB
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- ASIN : B0CB8TW8TS
- Publication date : July 25, 2023
- Language : English
- File size : 3081 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 573 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #37,750 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #174 in Mythology & Folk Tales (Kindle Store)
- #399 in Fairy Tale Fantasy (Kindle Store)
- #494 in Folklore (Books)
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Cameron continues to gain powers in this 570 plus page follow-up series entry, and at this point he's definitely OP, yet continues to be challenged by his adversaries. Besides Lilith, Dani, Fern, and Aveena, Mia becomes a regular, and a new woman joins the inner circle.
Story mostly remains engaging, though even with the extra time this book took to get published, it still needed more line editing, and that's why it's a 4* review and not five, as this book had a lot more issues (mostly punctuation, and more mistakes toward the end) than the previous four novels.
The characters were consistent, though Willa the dragonspawn emmissary they had befriended in the previous novel is encountered, Cameron fights for her freedom, and after the epic fight, disappears for a huge portion of the novel, so I felt like Cameron's concern for her well-being got sidetracked once he had a new woman in his inner orbit, because when she shows up again, she's grouped together with other past friends as a means to heighten the danger level, and promptly vanishes again. There were others, like Marcella, who was severely injured at the end, so maybe their fates will be revealed in the next missive.
Within the story, a lot of critical turning points, so the ending was a cluster of surprises; I had thought for sure this would end the series. Instead, we get a cliffhanger, with the fate of the human world in the balance. Even with the additional number of editing mistakes, I will buy book 6. Hopefully, it won't take two years to arrive. Hoping, anyway.
Either the author or his character needs to learn what big G god means. The term is used A LOT and it's not used correct. Is this a big deal? No. Does it get more annoying each and every time it's used incorrectly? For me, yes. And like I said, it's used a lot.
Other than that though, as I said, it's a fine series.
I don't know if this is the last book in the series, or the next to last book, but holy #$%# that was an epic ending. Did not really see that coming.
That said, the usual - though much fewer- errors show up. Simple things like a vote being neck in neck instead of neck and neck, razing children properly, and getting down to brass tax. Also, for much of the book, the casino was written as Caesar instead of Caesars.
Despite that, the book was great and I highly recommend and look forward to the next





