A review by sara_evaney
Frostherz by Jennifer Estep

3.0

Well, well, well, it's not getting any better, is it?
This book pretends to be all mysterious, but really it's not. It's predictable as heck.
When they first introduced Vivian, I instantly one she'd be the one who tries to kill Gwen in this book. A new girl that seems all nice and has never been mentioned before? Perfect choice.
I don't understand a lot of things though.
1. Gwen recognized Loki's champion in the museum because of her voice. Then why would she even think anyone with a different voice (Savannah or Vivian) could be the girl she's looking for? Yes, it turned out Vivian manipulated her voice, but Gwen never considered anything like that.

2. Why even look for the dagger when it's in a perfectly good spot where no one has found it?

3. Where is Nick in her mother's diary? I'm sure she would've maybe mentioned her best friend in it or have at least some memories with him in it connected to the diary. (That is so Snape and Lily though, very dumb. )

4. Who the fuck are these mighty people of Mythos that are mentioned every two pages and can we pleaaaase stop mentioning them?!

Oh and then I have some other problems with this book:
The gods aren't godly at all!

If Gwen is gonna go on a pity trip I'm gonna throw the next book against a wall.

If Gwen won't stop seeing herself as a monster because she killed Preston, I'm gonna throw the book out of the window. There is absolutely no risk that she will accidentally kill someone by simply touching them. It took so long to kill Preston and she actively tried to take all of his magic (btw why did it heal her when he didn't even have the healing powers?).

Embrace your freaking powers, girl!

And stop getting new powers in every book!

Oh and get on with the Logan love story. Either you are finally happy together or get over him, but this middle stage is verrry annoying!


There is one thing I love though and that is Nott and Nyx!