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THE POWER brought all sorts of feelings out. It was like a big ole reunion and I couldn't contain my excitement!
THE POWER picks up where THE RETURN ended. Having destroyed one of the Titans, Josie practices becoming a badass so she can find other demigods to take down the other titans, while Seth discovers his darkness is looming closer to the surface. And if that weren't enough, two old friends return, changing the dynamics between Seth and Josie.
I have always been a big fan of Seth's, even when he was being lead around like and evil minion. But this version of Seth is one that's really hard not to love. He's still a badass, but he'll go to any lengths to ensure Josie is safe...even if being safe means being away from him. He steps up. He puts others before himself. He proves to those in their little group that he can be trusted. He's turning into that hero you can't help but love and it couldn't have happened to a better guy.
And I loved Josie. She's coming into her own. Embracing her powers and learning what she can do. She seems to hold onto her humanity while at the same time always questioning if the path their following is the only way. And she continues to see the good in people. That trait proves important towards the end of the book, because it's that faith she has in people's goodness that is going to help her and the other save someone she loves.
My review wouldn't be complete without mentioning the return of Alex and Aiden. They're secondary characters to Josie and Seth, but they have an important role to play. Of course, just the fact that they were back had me all giddy.
THE POWER lived up to my expectations. I quickly devoured the book and then moped around in a book hangover. It's a fast-paced, glorious read that is full of action sprinkled with Sethie hotness, laughter and emotional angst. Now, how many months for the next book?
Reading updates
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- 30 January, 2016: Finished reading
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