Audiobook review: Godkiller by Michele Kaner

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Godkiller was not for me. I read it as part of my guild’s book club for the Orilium Magical Readathon (go House of the Arcane! 💜) and if it wasn’t for the readathon I would’ve DNFed. The book has a lot of fire and fire injuries. It came close to being too much for this burn survivor. I did love the disabled rep, but since I have an amputee parent, that aspect struck close to home, too. This could have enhanced my connection to the characters, but I felt like there wasn’t much to connect to. It was rather boring. The romance and sex scene are way out of character. My favorite character was Skediketh, the little flying jackalope god of white lies. The narrator constantly sounded like she was catching her breath, making me feel anxious when I wasn’t supposed to. She also whispered all the god voices. There were several people in my guild who agreed with me, but others loved the book, so your mileage may vary.

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