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Master of Fate by Linsey Hall

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3.0

So far this is the first of this series that has full consent between the people. There is good communication, setting expectations and limits. That's why this one gets 3 stars. The rest of the first 7 books, NOPE.

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3.0

Another true adult series, not new adult. Very intriguing characters and world-building.

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5.0

I have been craving a good paranormal story & Master of Fate delivered! While this book is part of a series, I don't feel as though you need to have read the previous books to enjoy Aurora & Felix's story. What you do need is a few hours of time carved out just for you, because if you're anything like me, you won't want to put the book down. What did I love about the story? Everything!!! The author has taken the time to create a very detailed world where Mytheans do their very best to remain undetected by the mortal world. I found the different beings to be really interesting, and unlike anything mainstream I've read in awhile. I loved that the Scottish Witch Hunts tied in to Aurora's history, and found myself wanting to know more about that period of history (something that's never happened before while reading a "paranormal"). Despite the suffering that Felix and Aurora endured, their characters really came across as strong, determined survivors. I LOVED that the hero and heroine rescued each other at various points in the story!
A great plot, fantastic world building, and engaging characters (yes, I even really enjoyed The Seer) put this book very near the top of my paranormal reads for the year. Now that I've read this book, I'm anxious to read the rest of the series!

**I was provided a Kindle version of this book in exchange for my honest opinion.
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