Whoever said girls were more suspicious than boys? Complete nonsense. What I found hilarious was the whole situation and the correspondent reactions of these two compared to their boyfriend and brother. I could feel from the beginning that they would become great friends based on their temperaments and snarky sense of humour. On the contrary of Percy and Carter in the first story, Annabeth and Sadie are immediately taken by one another and a friendship blooms in the midst of battle. The most exciting thing about this story is, of course, the two blondes with an attitude taking on a common enemy. Confronted with a different world so different from their own, Annabeth teams up with Sadie Kane to take on an ancient foe that was raised into the Mortal world by someone Sadie is, unfortunately, very familiar with. She ends up coming face to face with a young blond-girl that reminds her of herself. In this adventure, Annabeth's life is about to take a huge turn and she doesn't realise how much when she follows a two-headed monster on the subway. Another amazingly written short-story crossover between the Egyptian and the Greek mythologies and this time around with the ladies! The perfect continuation for the Percy Jackson and Kane Chronicles Crossover collection!
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