Member Reviews
I received a copy of this book for a fair and honest review. I enjoyed the world the story was set in, but it was a little slow to start. But I stuck with it and Moira is an interesting character. I like that she works in a bakery and what her treats and creations do for the humans that come in to eat them. I am looking forward to seeing what comes next in this series.
I wanted to like this book so much. I hadn’t read a good paranormal romance in a while and I felt like this one could be it. However, there was a lot going on here. To the point that I kept having to go back because I thought I missed something at times.
The world creation was great but for me personally I would have liked a little less information. As always that doesn’t mean that this won’t be the book for you. I always suggest that y’all give it a try. You just never know.
The blurb for this book sounded great but the story itself is overly complicated and hard to follow. While the blurb specifies Nordic Mythology there is heavy reference to Greek, Irish and Christian mythology. I just couldn't keep it all straight.
I don't like when dual POV is done in first person. It can be very hard to follow who's POV it is and when the story is already complicated it just leaves me frustrated.
I read to escape and this book just had me lost. It's a miss for me.
I received an arc of this book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
I was very excited by the premise of this story, however it didn't deliver in the way that I'd hoped. I think there was a lot of potential here, however I think the editing needs to be tightened up and potentially some chapters reworked as some parts felt under developed.
I received this book for free for an honest review from netgalley #netgalley
Sexy and fun just what I needed this weekend ❤️
I received this from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. I really wanted to like this. This is the start of a new series about all kinds of magical characters. You have Angels, demons, gods and goddesses. My major problem with this was I felt like a needed a dictionary. The author throughs out all kinds of terms and it makes it super hard to follow at times. It had a decent story just was not in love it with it.
The balance between heaven and hell is tipping and Uriel must reunite with his soulmate before all the realms fall into chaos.
Although I really enjoyed the premise of this story, the world building was too disorganized for me to follow. There were too many characters from different pantheons and these characters were so loosely tied to the plot, that they felt superfluous. I feel like I have a good grasp of Uriel, but Moira's actions are confusing. I was looking for more character development and less jumping through dimensions to chase after objects that didn't seem important to the overall plot.
As always, your mileage may vary.
Thank you for allowing me to preview this title. I tried getting into this story several times and every time I just couldn't connect with the characters. Sadly I thought this book would be right up my alley, but I guess I was wrong. Best wishes.
The perfect blend between paranormal fantasy and romance! The unlikely pairing of an angel and one of the fae turns heated as they search for the source of sidhe magic, a stone that will unite them and begin the healing for the Sarim. The book was fast paced, but the ending seemed too rushed.
This book was hard to follow at times. The love story of Moira and Uriel was strong, interesting, and kept me reading. However, the action and story surrounding it was hard to follow at times. The character names and places were difficult. Some of the action seemed sudden, and I tended to get lost from time to time.
I had a hard time getting into this story. I couldn't finish it. It seems like it was written well, I just didn't like the characters. #MagicallyDeliciousFaebakerromancefatedmates #NetGalley
Moira Naesatra has never felt like her fighting skills are up to par with the rest of her fae clan. Maybe that’s why she runs a bakery in Pasadena, where human customers buy her mouth-watering confections… and receive a dose of positive magic as a bonus. When a dangerous side of her magic surfaces in dreams and premonitions, she has to rely on the angel Uriel to help her find and protect the source of sacred magic for her people.
Even though Moira has never felt drawn to anyone like she is to Uriel, his vast knowledge is unnerving, particularly when it comes to her past and the magical abilities she has yet to unlock. Moira doesn’t know if she can trust him with her heart when they’re on such uneven ground. For now, she has no choice.
Cursed by his celestial father to lose his soul mate centuries ago, Uriel Connor serves as a human lawyer and as a heavenly arbiter between Eden and Hell. He thought he would be alone forever—until he meets Moira, an unwittingly seductive fae whose magic is more powerful than she can know. Moira is the key to possessing a stone sacred to the angels, and Uriel knows he must reclaim this relic from the sidhe, even if it seals their fate.
This is an entertaining romance. Moira and Uriel are complex characters. They both have their own issues to deal with. They are great together. I love this magical fictional world. A fun, fast read.
Thanks to the publisher for providing an arc.