Chaos reigns in the arena after Hades, the God of Darkness,claimed Melany for his own clan.Rumors say each student will be trained by their clan’s God,going to live with them. It could be the last time Melany sees her friends… orLucian.She has no choice, though: she must follow Hades to theUnderworld and train with him in his hall. She’ll learn to be stronger and fiercer.She’ll learn to face … fiercer.
She’ll learn to face Hades’ darkness… the same darknesslurking inside her.
But what if she likes it? Under the seductive God’straining, she may not find the way back…
READY FOR THE DARKNESS?
Return to the Academy with Melany and find out ifyou are #TeamLucian or #TeamHades.
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This book was fantastic! Year One was great, but Year Two has so much more awesomeness going for it!! I couldn’t read it quick enough! I can’t wait for the next installment to come out!
This book gives us some majorHadestime! We get a glimpse into who he really is and get to see his part of the academy as well as how it changes things for Melany. This one is all about Melany and her training with Hades with a little bit of the Titan problem thrown in, but it’s definitely not the main focus. So much is happening in this book and it’s constantly keeping you on your toes. This was an Amazing sequel for a series that has you dropping everything to read them when a new one comes out and trust me you will be for the next one..this has one hell of a cliffhanger.
The most important thing it come down to is #TeamHades or #TeamLucian?
I received a free copy of this book via the author’s ARC team and am voluntarily leaving a review.
I seriously love this series so much. This is the second book and it just keeps getting better. It starts off right where book one left and keeps you hooked the entire time. I had been so excited to read this one and I really was not disappointed at all. Melany and Lucian and all their friends are just so great. Am so ready for the next book and can not wait to find out what happens next.
Demigods Academy: Year Two picks up where Year One left off and things hit the ground running from there. Mel has been claimed by Hades to be trained as she has affinities that suit him. Not everyone is on board with this turn of events, of course, but seeing as the gods are the ones in control…just best to go along with it. What Mel doesn’t expect is to be taken so quickly from her friends and whisked away to the Underworld.
This book is absolutely gripping as the authors drop us back into Mel’s world. She’s going through changes with her training with Hades and the Furies. She’s getting stronger, faster, and…darker. She’s still the same person, but her training is taking in a different direction than her friends. She’s told that she can’t go back and be with them, but Hades allows her moments to return. Mel begins to struggle with the different paths that they seem to be on. Things are shifting between her friends and when she shows off her strengths she’s looked at with fear. Mel is intent on finding out what really happened at her old home, but the question arises…could the gods themselves be involved?
I loved the pace of this story, and I like that Mel is getting stronger and becoming more. I didn’t like that her friends kinda seem to be a bit flakey. There are moments where the girls seem to be more accepting of the things that they see and/or are told. It makes me view them less as friends because they don’t try to get to the bottom of things. I mean…they’ve spent more time with her than Lucian, but he’s the one who isn’t so quick to believe all the time. I don’t like how he’s handling things with Revana. I get that he’s trying to be amicable with her, but it seems that he is allowing things to get a little too friendly at times. Also, I need him to tone down the jealousy a bit.
I honestly can’t wait for the next book in this series as the plot thickens and while some pieces are coming together, more questions are arising as well. I am rating this book 5 out of 5 stars. If you have read the first book in this series and enjoyed it then I highly recommend that you grab this book as well and dive in!