This is a review for both book 1 & 2. I liked book 1 better than book 2, enough to go on to book 2 -in spite of all the hiccups. After book 2, I wish I hadn't wasted my time on either book, as it left me frustrated with the whole thing. So in the end I'm not sure how to rate the books. The flow was stop & go, some parts seemed like they took forever to get thru, while others sped along & held my attention. I was a bit confused by the wording, sometimes it was written in an old English style, sometimes it was modern including slang. Then there's the references to spaceships, ray guns and technology, genetic modification, angels & fey. Because of this, I wasn't sure of the time frame this was to be set in, is it future apocalyptic or ancient past (it can't be both!)? These inconsistencies pulled me out of the story -a lot! Then there's the world building, I thought it was minimalistic at best, I never really had a grasp on so much of the stuff going on, or it came so late in the books as to be irritating to wait so long to give the info to the reader. Also, so are the angels actual angels or are they aliens, I couldn't decide? How did the civilizations get to the point to have genetic modified beings, & why was Freyja considered the "one witch" -since I didn't see anything witchy about her in either book? As to the main characters, they were very flat, & I really didn't know them any better at the end of the story. I just didn't like either of them, I liked some of the secondary characters more than the main characters. Freyja was just to manipulative and selfish -all the way to the end. I couldn't get behind the manipulations. Ares was just too over the top, almost bipolar in his behavior, & misogynist, for my tastes. He thought he was right all the time & far superior to anyone else out there, let alone a woman he holds captive. He was so single minded over the Oracle's specification to find the one witch, it was annoying. The ending felt rushed and I didn't appreciate the HEA for the couple being taken away by the Oracle. That was just unnecessary for wrapping up the story. I really wish I could get my time back.