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A review by lilibetbombshell
Bonds of Fate: "When love is forged in fire, even the truth can't destroy it." by Remy Bishop
5.0
So, in a relatively short amount of time, you’re whole life has changed: you’re no longer human, your abuser is in jail, you’ve been reunited with the love of your life, you’ve discovered your the fated mate to six other gorgeous men, and now you wake up and you’re in an absolutely lovely house that’s fancier than any you’ve ever stepped foot in before. What’s the first thing you do?
You’ll have to read Bonds of Fate to figure out how Nix Rena handles it.
Bonds of Fate starts immediately after the end of book one in the Fated in the Stars trilogy, Threads of Fate, the morning after the Rhodes Pack finally gets to bring Nix home from the hospital. Everyone thought the ordeal was over, that they could all get right to integrating Nix into the pack and bonding while they waited for Nix’s abuser to go to trial. You know what they say about making plans, though…
Bonds of Fate brings everything to the table that Threads of Fate was missing by virtue of the fact that Nix spent almost the whole book unconscious and it was set almost entirely in the hospital and yet you get even more of those sweet, deep, affectionate polyamory bonds that weave throughout each and every dynamic within the pack. The emotional depth and strength of this pack, along with their deep knowledge of one another, is something wholly necessary and used consistently and often throughout this book as they come across one new development or obstacle after another and have to navigate their way through each one together for the happiness and health of everyone.
Are there slip-ups? Yes. Not everyone’s perfect. Emotions are running high, frustration is getting in the way of instincts, and the urge to protect and sacrifice is strong. That’s the great thing about having so many people around to love you: They’ll catch you when you fall and help you find a better way.
Tides of Fate, the third book, is going to be even more awesome and show more sides of this pack. But for now, enjoy this period where Nix gets to know the Rhodes Pack as they court him and help him find out who he is as a were. Enjoy the huge amount of spice and please make sure to read the front matter and the addendum at the back that Bishop included on secondary gender as it pertains to the Fated in the Stars universe. 5⭐️
🩶 What to Expect 🩶
🍒 Believing in destiny
💣 Why do I want to murder the person ringing the doorbell?
🍒 Lots of eavesdropping
💣 You can’t just rely on a cute butt to get you through the world
🍒 Alphas love a chase
💣 I am not prey
🍒 His body, his pleasure
💣 A whole list of amazing but truly exhausting things
🍒 An ass they write songs about
💣 Filthy talk
🍒 Am I self-lubricating?
💣 Wanting to protect what’s yours, no matter the cost
🍒 Dodging a bullet
💣 You were mine first
🍒 There cannot be cum and carbonara at the same time
💣 A cornucopia of kinks
🍒 The scent of home and love and forever
💣 It’s my right to make him pay
🍒 Soulmates
💣 A designation in hiding
🍒 Ruts & nesting & bites
💣 In-universe mythology
🍒 So much spice. Like, so much
💣 Unexpected powers
🍒 Nightmares
💣 PTSD
🍒 Explanation of BDSM dynamics
I was provided a copy of this title by the author. All thoughts, opinions, views, and ideas expressed within are mine and mine alone. Disclosure: I did personally work on this title as a proofreader and sort-of beta reader, as well as an ARC reader prior to the time when it went out to other ARC readers. I also read this material when it was still in serialized format. Thank you.
File Under: 5 Star Review/Book Series/Found Family/Gay Romance/Kindle Unlimited/LGBTQ Romance/Omegaverse/Paranormal Romance/Polyamorous Romance/Spice Level 3/Urban Fantasy