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Crucible Zero by Devon Monk

hjhill_55's review

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adventurous tense
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes

4.0

You must read these in order and this one wraps up the story arch. 

hannas_heas47's review

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5.0

Thanks Netgalley for a copy to read and review.

I loved this series! I hate to see it end though. Let's give the Ned's a HEA. Or Foster. I want more. I hate it when a perfectly good series ends. The imagery and world building sucked me in and let's face it....no one writes like Devon Monk! Such fantastical stories! In this one Matilda arrives back in her time after fixing time and realizes things are not back to normal. Yes everyone is here, but nothing is as what it should of been. A Piece of the time machine has been lost and its up to her to find it so she can fix everything once and for all. Matilda was such a heroic character and the galvanized were such great characters. Five star entertainment and definitely a one click author!

bassgirl456's review

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adventurous mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.5

mjfmjfmjf's review

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4.0

Huh. Well that was weird. But it was 3rd and probably final in a series that had been weird. And by weird I also mean kind of original. Basically a mashup with apocalyptic and steampunk and zombies and time-travel and westerns. And that really doesn't capture it. In this one, our hero Matilda has come back from the past and lots of stuff has been changed. And everyone hates this one guy including her, but we are really never shown why the people of now hate him. And it's all about her setting the right now in place. The characters and situations never quite make sense and most of the world isn't quite detailed enough. So it's kind of a near-miss. But a pretty good near-miss. 3.5 of 5.

chllybrd's review

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4.0

Matilda finds herself in a different timeway with all of her loved ones alive and well, but not exactly how she remembers them. She quickly realizes that she can deal with the changes as long as she stops Slater from destroying them all.

CRUCIBLE ZERO brings us back to the House Immortal series and wastes no time picking up where INFINITY BELL left us with its cliffhanger. It was a bit weird seeing how alike and different all of our favorite characters were in the new timeway, but I quickly feel in love with their new counterparts. The world also has a lot of changes to it and Monk did a great job of building it up for us.

I missed the closeness between Abraham and Matilda as she was trying to figure him out again. It did help that Abraham, though different, was still very drawn to Matilda and therefor was very open to a relationship. Still Matilda took a while to give in to her feelings so I missed their easy relationship from INFINITY BELL.

With it's many fight scenes and interesting twists and turns, book 3 lived up to the previous books in the House Immortal series. CRUCIBLE ZERO did a great job proving that happily ever afters can come in very unusual, but interesting ways. Bravo Ms. Monk, another great series!

* This book was provided free of charge from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

buuboobaby's review against another edition

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5.0

4.5 - 5 stars

Great wrap up to a great series. Everyone got a HEA - well, everyone except for the evil Slater. He just got the ending he deserved.

This was an interesting twist on Frankenstein, with an engaging cast of characters, a truly vile villain, and an intriguing conundrum with time. I enjoyed Monk's narrative style and look forward to reading more of her work.

lindca's review

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4.0

4.5 stars

Strong and satisfying end to a very good trilogy. I enjoyed this much more than Monk's Allie Beckstrom series, in which I lost interest after a few books. The premise of an altered world with the nearly invincible Galvanized and the alterations of time is intriguing and a bit different than most UF fare. Tillie is an excellent protagonist: strong, smart, takes no guff from anyone, yet good-hearted and very loyal. The twists of time and characters were handled well and kept things interesting.

I hope that Monk will turn her efforts into more series like this rather than her Allie Beckstrom and world spinoffs, as I definitely would be interested in reading more original stories from her.

catsluvcoffee's review

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5.0

[b:House Immortal|20821206|House Immortal (House Immortal, #1)|Devon Monk|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1392761144s/20821206.jpg|40072985] was amazing. I devoured it in a day. [b:Infinity Bell|22859788|Infinity Bell (House Immortal, #2)|Devon Monk|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1409122131s/22859788.jpg|42427681] was a little slower but still enjoyable. The weird time shift ending had me hesitant. I didn't quite know how much I would enjoy the third installment, Crucible Zero.

I loved the world building in these books. "Stitched" heroes and heroines, time travel, the world split into ruling Houses, miniature sheep whose wool holds time, lizards (aka dragons) whose scales heal. The relationships made me smile and felt genuine without being overdone. When you are saving the world (again), you don't have a whole lot of time to spend developing them but I'm glad the author didn't have the characters immediately falling in love and in bed.

All in all, I LOVED IT this series.

AHHH! Is it really over?

kristenwestfall's review

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3.0

Didn't love this one as much as the first two, but enjoyed.

coleyann's review

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4.0

Great series.