
Fates and Furies
The Olympian gods have caused Hope nothing but chaos... Hope escaped the Underworld with her life, but her memories are as blank as the Book of the Fates she brought back. Still determined to break the curse, she and Xan take an offering to the Olympian temple to solicit the goddess Artemis for aid. But the petition has disastrous results, and now the gods are hunting her. Athan sacrificed everything for Hope, but she's leaving him behind to travel with Xan to Mount Olympus. But the closer they get, the more Athan's mortality becomes a liability. Forced to seek refuge in mists and darkness, Athan tangles with deities that weave the very threads of fate. But these goddesses also wield the immortal blades that lay ruin to destinies. With everyone she loves damaged or destroyed by the blood of Olympus, Hope must face the power of the past to change the fate of her future. Fates and Furies is the fourth book in The Sphinx series.
Reviews

Giulia Pianta@julietp13
This series has slowly lowered my interest, and this one, while generally good and enjoyable, didn't really left me super excited. While reading it, I was quite into it, especially in the second part. The first half is quite slow, but then it builds up very quickly. I have absolutely no memory of how this ends, I think it didn't catch me enough to remember the details of the end a couple of months later, I can only recall I was happy with the conclusion.

Hannah Nugent@bellarose

Kirby Drake@kirbster