A review by sonshinelibrarian
Beyond Fate by Amalia Dillin

5.0

How do you take a hundred little threads, various mythologies/religions, the most complicated love triangle of all time and wrap it all up in a satisfying conclusion to a trilogy?

Read this book to find out (of course, you have to read the other 2 first!).

Amalia had a monumental task in front of her. I have loved each of the installments of the Fates of the Gods trilogy, but I was a bit afraid that there would be no way to end the series satisfactorily. (spoilers for the first two books ahead). In the first book we love Thor and Eve. We ship Thor and Eve. We don't want anything to do with Adam. In the second book we still love Thor and Eve, but Adam ... well, maybe we ship Adam and Eve too. So how do you go into the third book and somehow make all of that work out? You're just going to have to read it and find out.

Amalia's prose continues to grow more polished. Her characters are rich and complex, her storylines intriguing and unique. An excellent conclusion to the trilogy.