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Fated Fear by Tessa Cole
3.25
The repetitiveness and lack of thorough proofreading are starting to get to me. But with those cliffhangers, who can resist jumping into the following book? I thought the last one with the forced public sex had been insane, and this one was even crazier.
The adventure continued and our protagonists faced new challenges, discovered new courts, and clashed again with old and new enemies—the Shadow King reached new levels of assholery and I'm sure we ain't seen nothing yet.
3 of the keys to unlocking Faerie's Heart are now in play (no idea how many there'll eventually be), the guys are all head over heels, and Amiah continues to attribute all her feelings down to some out-of-control horniness LOL I liked that this book, unlike the previous one, had more of a balance between plot and relationships.
I'm still wondering, after Nephilim's Destiny (the prequel series), if Cassius' youngest brother, Dominic, is actually dead or not (ND had made it sound like he'd disappeared, and how convenient would it be if he turned up in Faerie?) since a big part of his emotional trauma, and lack of control over his fire is linked to him. The first mating brand has also entered the chat, so that will be causing lots of drama, I'm sure. And Amiah's powers continue to grow and evolve in surprising and unexpected ways.
The tension continues to build. The race for the Heart is heating up, and so are things between Amiah and the guys. I'm tired of the angsty inner monologues but excited about everything else going on. Here's hoping the last two books will knock it out of the park.
The adventure continued and our protagonists faced new challenges, discovered new courts, and clashed again with old and new enemies—the Shadow King reached new levels of assholery and I'm sure we ain't seen nothing yet.
3 of the keys to unlocking Faerie's Heart are now in play (no idea how many there'll eventually be), the guys are all head over heels, and Amiah continues to attribute all her feelings down to some out-of-control horniness LOL I liked that this book, unlike the previous one, had more of a balance between plot and relationships.
I'm still wondering, after Nephilim's Destiny (the prequel series), if Cassius' youngest brother, Dominic, is actually dead or not (ND had made it sound like he'd disappeared, and how convenient would it be if he turned up in Faerie?) since a big part of his emotional trauma, and lack of control over his fire is linked to him. The first mating brand has also entered the chat, so that will be causing lots of drama, I'm sure. And Amiah's powers continue to grow and evolve in surprising and unexpected ways.
The tension continues to build. The race for the Heart is heating up, and so are things between Amiah and the guys. I'm tired of the angsty inner monologues but excited about everything else going on. Here's hoping the last two books will knock it out of the park.