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The dazzling finale to the groundbreaking, New York Times bestselling Gilded Ones series. One girl holds the power to defeat the gods—but can she become one?

Mere weeks after confronting the Gilded Ones—the false beings she once believed to be her family—Deka is on the hunt. In order to kill the gods, whose ravenous competition for power is bleeding Otera dry, she must uncover the source of her divinity. But with her mortal body on the verge of ruin, Deka is running out of time—to save herself and an empire that’s tearing itself apart at its seams.

When Deka’s search leads her and her friends to the edge of the world as they know it, they discover an astonishing new realm, one which holds the key to Deka’s past. Yet it also illuminates a devastating decision she must soon make…

Choose to be reborn as a god, losing everyone she loves in the process. Or bring about the end of the world.


* This audiobook edition includes a downloadable PDF that contains an illustration of a map of OTERA, from the printed book.
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I really wanted to love this series, and while it wasn’t a bad read, for me it wasn’t a great one either. I found myself struggling to get through parts due to lack of interest, and pushed myself through it just because I had invested so much time already in the series, and was generally curious to find out how it ended. The writing wasn’t bad … I think I just had a hard time connecting with the characters, especially the main protagonist and the other primary characters. For example, the other characters seemed like tools rather than people to support the main character, and stroke her ego (most of the time) with no real story of their own, and the main character struck me as immature, self-centered and victim-mentality. I found myself rooting more for the less important characters who would stand up to her and tell her to listen and learn.

I wanted to love this series …

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