Mythology
Deception
Magic
Betrayal
Power
Chosen One
Secret Identity
Quest
Fish Out of Water
Prophecy
Power of Friendship
Parental Neglect
Magical Creatures
Mythical Creatures
Magical Healing
Conflict
Adventure
Supernatural Beings
Identity
Norse Gods
About this audiobook
After being attacked by a serial killer, saved by Loki—so-called god of mischief, lies, and chaos—dragged to Alfheim, losing every cent in her bank account, and caring for her grandmother, Amy Lewis has lost her scholarship to veterinary school. But it's all right. She has a plan. If she manages to keep her day job as a receptionist, and her night job as a vet tech, she may be able to get her scholarship reinstated and save enough money for the dreaded "miscellaneous fees." Too bad her day boss is unbearable . . .
Agent Steve Rogers has political aspirations, but when a suitcase nuke turns out to be something much worse and so-called Norse gods start showing up in his life, he has a priority shift. Meanwhile, Loki's priorities and plans haven't changed at all. He wants Asgard to burn. Of course, earthly pleasures can be so distracting.
These three disparate characters have little in common, but they'll have to join forces to save earth from trolls, wyrms, frost giant invasions, and an old evil growing beneath Chicago's streets.
Agent Steve Rogers has political aspirations, but when a suitcase nuke turns out to be something much worse and so-called Norse gods start showing up in his life, he has a priority shift. Meanwhile, Loki's priorities and plans haven't changed at all. He wants Asgard to burn. Of course, earthly pleasures can be so distracting.
These three disparate characters have little in common, but they'll have to join forces to save earth from trolls, wyrms, frost giant invasions, and an old evil growing beneath Chicago's streets.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherTantor Media, Inc
Release dateMar 22, 2016
ISBN9781515972341
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Reviews for Monsters
Rating: 4.375 out of 5 stars
4.5/5
16 ratings3 reviews
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5
Oct 4, 2023
Originally posted on Tales to Tide You OverMonsters is a middle novel in most respects. It advances the overall series plot, and both introduces and develops more characters. Unlike the first book, I didn’t find a clear plot arc for this section as a separate entity. Still, Loki’s development as he becomes a little more interested in something beyond revenge is compelling as is what we learn of his history.I hold out hope for Loki’s most recent losses, following on a long line of people he cares about being stripped away, but I don’t know if that’s foolish optimism or not. There’s been no real hint of them (you’ll find out who I mean when you read the book). It’s more how this continuing pattern affects Loki not just with each loss but in an ongoing fashion, informing his choices in the present. This is the main core of Monsters as it offers evidence about both people and entities like Cera that are considered monsters, allowing the reader to make their own conclusions.Don’t think I’m saying nothing happens as that would be completely false. It’s more that none of the major plot threads resolve, though a couple come to a head. This is a complicated situation with many interpersonal changes in Amy’s relationship with Loki and the Agency as well as a focused look at Steve Rogers (not the one you’re thinking of). Where Steve stands in the Agency as it relates to Loki, to Cera, and his understanding of Amy is constantly maturing.The depiction of Loki is what drew me to the series in the first place. This book continues the complexity of his character both in his deeds and in his reactions to misdeeds, whether accidental or not. I contrast that to Thor, who seen through Loki’s eyes has more value than I’d previously noticed, but never seems to question his own actions.Amy took the back seat to Steve in a lot of ways, something I originally had problems with because a hard-nosed, bureaucratic ex-marine is a hard sell for me. Again, as with Loki, he is more than his programming and the company line, and I came to like him a lot. This also makes life a bit more difficult for him, always a good thing where story tension is concerned.There’s a large secondary cast, several of whom steal the narration for a bit, but Steve and Loki are definitely the frontrunners.I enjoyed the creative mixes of tech and magic, nice plot seeds here and there, beautiful characterizations of the cheering and haunting type, and room for hope even if it turns out to be false. Real-world problems like racism are demonstrated beautifully in the moment, perhaps even opening some eyes to a reality they’ve never had to see. On top of all that, the mention of one of my favorite science books “How to Teach Physics to Your Dog” is just perfect in the context.While I do not feel this can be read as a standalone, as a continuation of the greater tale, Monsters lives up to the universe, the characterization, and the depth of narrative. It offers a sometimes fun and sometimes tragic package. I’m glad I kept reading, and plan to slip the third novel into my reading schedule soon. - Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5
Oct 4, 2023
A good follow-up
This book gives a lot more information about the characters mentioned in the first book. I especially liked the extra scenes of Loki and Helen. Unfortunately, the modern day story doesn't seem to develop very much due to the time spent describing the flash backs. The story is rich, regardless, and it is nice to see the development of Loki's relationship with Amy. All in all, this is worth the low price and I hope to enjoy the third book as well. - Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5
Feb 9, 2018
Received an ARC at no cost to author.. Can I start with wow, I felt like I was watching a movie where I jumping all the time..Gemma saw something years ago but wasn't sure what, as the brothers Lucas and Mason leave, Mason the evil one threatens her. Years later the cold case is reopened and poor Gemma's life changes because it brings back the evilness..Keeps you on your toes..