The Monster MASH by Angie Fox

The Monster MASH by Angie Fox

We received an advanced reader copy of this book.

Published: 29 Dec 2020 by Moose Island Books

Goodreads Synopsis

Review:

Myth: 3.5/5

We’re dropped into a MASH camp, while conceptually this is relatable, this particular MASH camp is in Limbo, on the battlefield of the Old Gods verses the New. I definitely enjoyed the paranormal twist on a very “human” concept. 

Petra was drafted as an army surgeon in this immortal war. She has her own secret, she’s a little more than mortal herself. Her hidden power and her drive to save lives leave her exposed as the one who brings peace in this seemingly unwinnable war. 

The MASH camp characters were charming and eclectic. A great mix of supernatural drama, restlessness in a war camp and surgery. Petra was a strong, solo figure, used to taking care of herself and others, so it rocks her world a bit when a demi-god soldier she saved wants to take care of her.

Magic: 3/5 

I like a good prophecy. It was a cute addition to have the Paranormal News Network (PNN) covering the oracles as they set forth each prophecy. I’m not sure I was a fan of the way that the next step/oracle would be revealed after the previous was complete. 


Overall: 3.5/5

A cute story with fun characters in a unique setting.

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