Killer Frost (Mythos Academy) Paperback Author: Visit Amazon's Jennifer Estep Page | Language: English | ISBN:
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New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Estep is constantly prowling the streets of her imagination in search of her next fantasy idea. Jennifer writes the Mythos Academy young adult urban fantasy series for Kensington and the Elemental Assassin urban fantasy series for Pocket Books. She is also the author of the Bigtime paranormal romance series. Jennifer is a member of Romance Writers of America, Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, and other writing groups. Jennifer’s books have been featured in Cosmopolitan, Entertainment Weekly, Southern Living, and a variety of other publications. To learn more about her, visit www.jenniferestep.com. You can also sign up for Jennifer’s fan page on Facebook and follow her on Twitter and Goodreads.
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- Series: Mythos Academy (Book 6)
- Paperback: 368 pages
- Publisher: K-Teen (February 25, 2014)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0758281528
- ISBN-13: 978-0758281524
- Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.6 x 1 inches
- Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
KILLER FROST has everything you could possibly want in a series finale; from the suspenseful build-up, to the end all battle, to every character’s HEA. I loved how Jennifer Estep concluded MYTHOS ACADEMY, and I’m positive that fellow fans of Gwen Frost will agree.
This installment is beautifully paced with just the right amount of pages allotted to the story set-up, final showdown, and tying up loose ends. I expected the last fight between Gwen, the pantheon, the reapers and Loki to be epic, and Estep certainly delivered. She took her time detailing every kick, swing, and dodge which transformed this novel’s closing chapters into a live action brawl that unfolded inside my head. I loved that Gwen put everything she has learned about the artifacts from working at the Library of Antiquities to good use to help her defeat the trickster god; it added meaning to her journey thus far and established clear links to all of the previous books.
Estep ensures that every character, secondary and main alike, has a role to play in this series conclusion. Logan, Daphne, Carson, Oliver, Alexie, Metis, Nickamedes, Grandma Frost, Rory, Rachel, Nyx, and Vic… they are all by Gwen’s side fighting the good fight. I liked how practically every protagonist got their own version of a HEA; except for Rory—do I sense a possible spin-off in the future? For several installments now, I’ve been speculating about who Raven really is, and what’s the purpose of the stone statues, and this novel answers those questions too. I was blown away by the completeness of this story; I don’t think Jennifer Estep missed a single thing!
Gwen’s fight against the Reapers is coming to an end. In a last attempt to stop them from healing Loki, the Protectorate puts the Curing Candle of Sol under heavy guard. But when the Reapers kidnap grandma Frost, Gwen must decide between following orders or doing what’s right in her heart. Armed with a candle, silver laurel leaves, a talking sword, a crazy plan, and a bunch of friends who will not let her do this alone, Gwen is ready to confront her enemies one last time.
Like I mentioned in my review of Midnight Frost, Gwen has really come a long way from where she started. I remember her being somewhat afraid of her powers, very unsure of herself and what she had to do. Trouble always came her way. Now she’s the one taking charge, taking risky gambles all to save those she loves. The title of Nike’s Champion is really hers.
That being said, the villains of the series really left me unimpressed most of the time. For all the fearsome tales about the Reapers, they came off quite lame and unoriginal in their nefarious plans. I don’t have examples of their fails in the other books, but in this one the SUV scene (totally saw that coming two books away) and the kidnapping (very expected) weren’t all that great. I guess I wanted them to be more evil? And in the final battle, I feel there were a lot of punches pulled. I wasn’t devastated by the losses. I didn’t feel them.
Gwen’s ending though was quite perfect. I can’t get into details, because I don’t want to spoil it. Let’s just say that Loki didn’t see that one coming and Vic played a really hard part. Also, Raven. I knew it!
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