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Book Reviews of Sweet Legacy (Sweet Venom, Bk 3)

Sweet Legacy (Sweet Venom, Bk 3)
Sweet Legacy - Sweet Venom, Bk 3
Author: Tera Lynn Childs
ISBN-13: 9780062001856
ISBN-10: 006200185X
Publication Date: 9/3/2013
Pages: 256
Rating:
  • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
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3.3 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: Katherine Tegen Books
Book Type: Hardcover
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crytal avatar reviewed Sweet Legacy (Sweet Venom, Bk 3) on + 155 more book reviews
A fine ending to the series. This book was heavily plot driven as opposed to being character driven. I think I would have given it more stars had it not necessarily been the opposite, but had more character depth. I also think that the ending may have been a set up for another book. I have seen so many authors who don't know when to stop. They start with a trilogy and in turns into 6 books. Anyway, though I would love to read more about the girls, this was a good ending,I don't think there needs to be more. Hopefully Ms Childs agrees.
ophelia99 avatar reviewed Sweet Legacy (Sweet Venom, Bk 3) on + 2527 more book reviews
This was the third, and final, book in the Medusa Sisters trilogy by Childs. It was an okay conclusion to the series, but my least favorite book of the three. I love the mythology in here, but things werent wrapped up all that well.

Greer, Gretchen, and Grace must seek out the lost door between the realms and make a choice. They can close the door forever and wipe out all of Hells creatures or they can open it and allow some of the monsters out into our world in a controlled way. Either choice they make they will be hounded by the monsters of Hell and the Gods of Olympus.

This book is Greers book, she must learn how to harness the power of her sight both to help the girls rescue their ancestors and to find the lost door. So we hear a lot from her perspective and a lot of the book focuses on Greer using her sight.

The book still switches perspective between Gretchen, Greer and Grace. The story is a bit scattered because it jumps between the three sisters. I still had some trouble with all of the sisters sounding the same to me from chapter to chapter, I often had to go back to the beginning of the chapter and remind myself which sister I was actually reading about.

Gretchen is definitely a go-getter, Greer is used to the fine things in life and very driven, Grace is a bit more goody two shoes and nerdy...but in this book they are all fighters and they all are dealing with similar things and I just felt that their voices sounded very much the same. I was disappointed that Childs wasnt able to give them solid and distinct voices that separated them from one another a bit better.

All the girls boyfriends are in here as well. As started in the previous book Greer has paired up with Thane (Graces adoptive brother), Grace is still hanging out with Milo, and Gretchen is trying her best to forgive Nick. Thane has a very interesting past and back story that is revealed here. The Gorgon sisters also play a large part in the story and it was fun to have them in the story as well.

There is a lot of cool mythology in this book and I really enjoyed that. The plot comes together in a way that works well and is interesting. The book is written in a way that is easy to read, even if there isnt anything particularly special or spectacular about the writing style.

I was a bit disappointed that things were pretty rushed at the end of the book and that things were left fairly open ended. I think this is supposed to be the last book in this trilogy, but there are still many threads to the story that were left open.

Overall an okay conclusion to this series but it could have been better. I enjoyed the mythology and Thanes back story and there are a lot of good action scenes. However, I had trouble distinguishing the sisters voices from each other and I felt that the ending was rushed and not all that well resolved. I would tentatively recommend this series to those who are interested in mythology based young adult paranormal. This series does not even come close to being as good as the Percy Jackson series by Rick Riordan, however it is an interesting mythology based young adult series.