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How you found the violation and any other useful info. Submit Cancel. System Requirements Minimum Your device must meet all minimum requirements to open this product OS Windows 10 version All the characters were brilliant!

I adored Isabel She honestly was an above average heroine. She was smart, brave, witty, funny and so totally unique. She is defiantly one of a kind. Isabel had such a great view on life and the way people should act.

She was honest and loyal and wonderful to read about. One of the most interesting things about this book was the love triangle So both couples were together and Gwen and Isabel became the best of friends He only wanted the best for everyone. He truly was a great character and a good, loving man. I was so happy he and Isabel found one another.

I thought it was great how Isabel took modern things like pants for women and sports and immersed them with Camelot. She turned their whole world upside down. In a good way, of course. Another thing I enjoyed reading about was the relationship Isabel developed with Mary. It was beautiful. It was so cute watching her try and get Mary to treat her and think of her as a normal person, not as a countess.

I loved how they became friends and how Isabel made Mary come out of her shell. It was wonderful. I also loved the friendship that developed between Isabel, Mary and Gwen. Honestly, some of the things they talked about After everything Isabel had been through she still wound up back in her own time in the end.

I wanted her to stay in Camelot and marry Arthur and live happily ever after. But did she get to do that? She had to go back to modern day Oklahoma.

I just feel so cheated and it puts a damper, on what I thought was an otherwise brilliant book. They were who they were because of their time and their notions and actions that went with being from that time. Still, I enjoyed it and I recommend it. Oct 13, Percontation Points rated it did not like it Shelves: silverware , read-the-others , done-for-p.

As much smack as I was talking about the other books in the Goddess Summoning series, at least they were mildly fun. They weren't very accurate, but they were FUN. They were easy, quick reads and the romantic aspects of them were actually kind of nice Once I got past all of the inaccuracies.

I had some trouble getting through Warrior Rising, but it wasn't too bad. Actual plot. Unfortunately, I feel like Goddess of Legend ended the series on a super sour note. But what I'm not willing to put up with is like pages of nonsense, no plot, bad characters, characters appearing out of nowhere who the texts act like they're super important but we've literally never seen them before, characters being introduced like they're super important but then they're literally never mentioned again I felt like the conversations between all of the characters was what really killed this book for me.

Half of it was just like Now see And I feel like Cast needed to have heard that bit of advice before she started to write this. Because there was no struggle! I'll sleep with you anyway! Characters moved around and they did things, and it amounted to nothing. And I'm fine with a bit of padding, but that's all that this book was! It just kind of bumbled along for a while before it met its unfortunate end.

Nothing ever actually happened. It's like having to sneeze and then the feeling goes away. It was so frustrating. The absolute worst part of all was the ending. No spoilers, but it really made me want to chuck this book into a lake Dec 08, Naomi rated it did not like it Shelves: supernatural , mythology , magic , death , girly , bitchy , love , very-boring , horrible-protagonist , sarcasm.

Awful, just I had to read this book for this library club that I'm doing and it is absolutely awful. Are there any other words I could use to describe this? I just And the ending was so predictable that my 9 year old brother could have written it.

Actually no, Joshua would have at leas Awful, just Actually no, Joshua would have at least compiled something more substantial than this. This was my first P. Cast book, and I can assure you, it is my last. Feb 04, Catherine Green rated it did not like it Shelves: fantasy , historical-fiction , romance. I was very disappointed and disillusioned with this book. There are not many that I dislike, but I think it was PC Cast's complete disregard for the integrity of the Camelot myth that upset me.

As a British reader, I actually felt insulted on behalf of my ancestors, because this book was simply a complete American fantasy. The story seemed weak, as did the characters, apart from the two protagonists. It's all about love in all forms that exists in countless ways. Finding a new love while you love someone else, the love and respect between friends and the love for others. It showed how love changes someone, opens one's eyes and the impact love has on people around them.

Isabel is a selfless, caring and exceptionally loving countess. She's a wonderful human being who is paving a whole road for the kingdom of Camelot. Arthur is charming, honorable and selfless as well. His love for his country It's all about love in all forms that exists in countless ways. His love for his country and people showed how great of a king and man he is.

By placing people's needs, regardless of their status, showed how he treated everyone on an equal stand.

These two really belong to each other. They believe in listening to others, seeing things in an alternate perspective and accepting differences without any judgement. I loved the development of the characters, especially the role the side characters played.

Despite her flaws and hypocrisy, I still liked Gwen when she wasn't being contradictory. Although there's this topic about infidelity, it's a different time and setting. Arthur is the King of Camelot and have known about his wife's unfaithfulness. Divorce didn't exist in that point in time until Countess Isabel introduced the concept.

While trying to figure things out, Arthur and Isabel developed feelings quickly, but not abruptly. Their attraction towards each other had been obvious ever since the moment they met.

Other than the romance, I appreciated the girl power that existed all throughout the book. Isabel, being from the modern world, can't stand the imbalance in power and suggested some changes despite not being Queen. She changed the kingdom of Camelot for the better and fell in love.

Oct 13, Diamond rated it it was amazing Shelves: own , romance , adult-series. This was just what I felt in the mood to read this weekend. And easy breezy read, not too many steamy scenes though. Would def read more in this series when the mood strikes. This was a 4 star rating aaaall the way until the freaking ending. Like, literally the epilogue. Dang it. Here's the entire book. The writing was lazy, and it seemed fake.

And after reading the reviews below.. Aug 29, Cris rated it it was ok Shelves: fantasy , humor , romance , arthurian , mythology , fantasy-romance , adultery , melodrama. This was my least favorite Goddess Summoning novel.

Only the verbal humor in the latter half of the novel lifted this book from a 1 star "didn't like" to a 2 star "it was okay". The character development was spotty and inconsistent with many characters being nauseatingly perfect. Some issues that, in my opinion should be major issues causing much angst and dissension, are a This was my least favorite Goddess Summoning novel. Some issues that, in my opinion should be major issues causing much angst and dissension, are all but ignored.

Well, I guess it's always been more acceptable for a king to have a mistress than for a queen to be fooling around, but it still offended me. I could have accepted the characters' unconcerned indifference if they had been accepting a common practice or if they just didn't value marriage vows. But, they just seemed to be 'do whatever you want' regardless of violating any commitments you may have previously made.

They came out of nowhere, in more ways than one. On page 14 Cast has Isabel thinking about "her gang of best friends" none of whom are named Tom, Dick or Harry, and all of whom are female. I'm not even going to attempt to address the mess Cast made of the Arthurian legend. Actually, I could keep describing faults, but my fingers are getting tired.

I persevered through the first half because I've enjoyed earlier books in the Goddess Summoning series. And I finished the book because I enjoyed some of the humor, and I held a sick curiosity to see if Cast was really going to do what I thought she might. Nov 16, Bookaholics rated it really liked it. Goddess of Legend by P. Cast Paranormal Romance —Dec. C Cast's Goddess series and I hope not the last!

This book centers around the King Arthur legend as the heroine Isabel is sent back in time to seduce Lancelot! In this story the heroine, Isabel has a car accident but is saved by the Goddess of Water.

The Goddess makes a deal with Isabel. If she can make King Arthur happy by seducing Lancelot from Queen Guinevere she can have her life back. Isabel agrees but even the best laid plans often go awry. She fully intends to seduce Lancelot but soon finds a heated and mutual attraction with King Arthur!

How can she keep her promise to the Goddess? This was a fun and lighthearted romance. The heroine is a hoot. Soon she is showing the King and his court how modern woman think and act. But he is married! What to do?! I liked this book a lot. This is a good story to brighten your day and relax. I enjoyed the relationship between the 2 main characters even if their attraction was very sudden.

Being in the Camelot as P. C Cast imagines it would be a wonderful experience for any time travel heroine. This book was fun and magical. The ending felt a little pat but those with a romantic heart will enjoy it. I did not find is as emotional as some of her other books in the series but it was enjoyable nonetheless.



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