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What a good read this is! Full of grins, shock and eye rolling by me. The world building waz amazing not to mention the characters. I had to.chuckle at Medusa giving birth. Talk about one heck of a baby shower. This author outdid herself. Read and enjoy. I certainly did.
Book three of the triology, and my favorite of the series. Like this one, especially the interaction with Medusa. If I had any recommendations to the author it would be to include Medusa more throughout the series. Would recommend, and like the HEA.
Angie Fox writes excellent paranormal stories. I love how fast-packed and action packed this book is. There's also her trademark snarky humour and fun banter. What a fun book. :) And what a way to end this series. You can read this as a standalone but you will miss a lot of in jokes...
FYI this book was originally published under the title, Immortally Ever After.
The hard-one cease fire between the Old and Young Gods doesn’t last long. A new prophecy has been announced it has given hope that this war will finally be over. But Petra will also have to deal with the return of Commander Galen, Marc, a dragon, and a baby shower.
This was a good ending for the series. Petra has accepted her role in fulfilling the prophecies at this point and just focuses on uncovering what the cryptic words are trying to say. Galen returns to the scene in this one, which I was excited about, and is determined to win Petra back. They still love each other but Petra is still terrified of commitment and being left behind. Her constant determination to push Galen away did get a little annoying but she does finally open her eyes and embrace their relationship.
While the ending of the battle was great, it wasn’t what I was expecting. It was very emotional, which I think made it better. I loved that the MASH unit was like one giant family and that they all backed Petra up when she needed it. Also Medusa and her baby were adorable. Overall, this was a great conclusion to Petra’s story.
This is the third and final book in the Monster Mash trilogy. The end of Petra and Marc's relationship felt very abrupt and well as Marc's and Leta's relationship. It should've been fleshed out a bit more instead of just having them get together with no explanation. We have Medusa's baby shower which is quite the event as well as the birth of her baby. And the wish Petra makes for the baby comes true and fullfills the final profecy- The baby of the Damned will Damn us all.
It's fast paced and funny urban fantasy book with an unsusual happy end.
WW of London by A. Fox is the third book and the conclusion in this serial.
Dr. Petra Robichaud is a surgeon in a pnr MASH unit and she's already through a lot. A new love, a breakup, an old love and warring gods - all that has her busy.
This suspenseful, fast paced, action packed third book had me on the edge of my seat. I connected easily with all of the characters and loved how the story develops.
The fitting conclusion to a great trilogy, 5 stars.
Angie Fox is a superb storycrafter! I haven't enjoyed a book so much in months. She had me at the opening scene... a poker game in a MASH camp between paranormal players. The world building was dead on, you could almost imagine yourself right there. The characterizations were dead-on too, with absolutely no info dumping yet still when they were introduced I felt like I knew them. Humor was threaded throughout the book, but the priceless line that had me laugh so much I almost dropped my Kindle was: "You try finding a sitter at the last minute." I just howled! I am definitely going to go look up more by Ms. Fox!
My only negative thoughts have nothing to do with the story, but with the title, Werewolves of London, as it has nothing to do with the story itself at all, aside from having one secondary character who was a werewolf and apparently from London. But that's a minor picky point. The story was fabulous!
I was unable to post the review on Amazon and Goodreads as it's still in preorder, but I'll go back and post my review there once I'm able.
What a perfect ending for this trilogy! There is humor, action, romance, and Medusa is having a baby. Once again, Angie Fox has delivered a cast of characters you're going to love and root for. The battle of the Gods has nothing on the antics the camp gets into. This was a fast paced read to get lost in.
Werewolves of London (The Monster MASH #3) by Angie Fox
Publisher: Author Collective 20
Genre: Mystery & Thrillers | Romance | Sci Fi & Fantasy
Release Date: February 23, 2021
Werewolves of London is the third book in The Monster MASH series by Angie Fox and is so good! While this can be read as a standalone, you HAVE to read the first two books because they are incredible and will let you enjoy all the wonderfulness of the trilogy@
Any book that opens with a warning about Medusa's baby shower (& other fun things) is one that is a must read! This book is filled with humor, romance, supernatural goodness, demigods, Old Gods, New Gods, oracles and so much more!
This one of those books that I couldn't put down, but didn't want to end. This is fast paced, filled with fun, adventure, and suspense. The characters are so funny and filled with heart. I love how random and inappropriate the humor is, it just pops up out of nowhere.
This book was a wonderful way to close out the trilogy! I loved this whole trilogy and I'm so thankful for this book. It was the perfect ending!
I'm so grateful to Angie Fox, Author Collective 20, and NetGalley for providing me with a free copy of this ARC ebook in exchange for my honest review.