by Lanie Bross
This book was very disappointing. The relationship between the main character and the boy was so unrealistic and unbelievable. The characters were boring and I just didn't feel a connection with them. The story wasn't interesting and it was extremely predictable. Overall this book was not a good...
While Fates got off to a bit of a slow start while it introduced all the characters, it was amazing once it picked up. Using the theory of multiple universes all influencing each other, Lanie Bross was able to create several diverse worlds and outcomes for our characters to explore - even if they di...
Disappointing. I pre ordered this in hardback. Sounded good and had a gorgeous cover. Unfortunately I was not impressed with the story at all. Flat dull characters, insta love of the worst kind (a few chance meetings and suddenly one is all the other can think about). The plot had potential, it star...
It's true that Fates drew me in with its gorgeous cover. I mean look at that thing of beauty! It called to me. It held the promise of myth mixed with adventure. Little did I know that between these pages was a veritable labyrinth of a story. One that, no matter how much more I read, I wasn't able to...
What first made me want to read Fates by author Lanie Bross was the cover. It was gorgeous and after reading the brief-description on the book’s jacket I knew that Fates would be a novel that I’d have a pretty fun time reading. Let me just say right now that Fates was not what I was expecting at all...
And now it’s time to play counter literary history. In which McBeth’s opinions about the witches (better known to literary snots as the three fates) is impeded. Undoubtedly, this would’ve occurred if he had gotten his slimy paws on Fates by Lanie Boss and think of how that would’ve ruined your hig...
I can't stand this feeling. Whatsoever. The feeling of stopping partway through a book. Giving up. I managed to read 53% of the book before throwing in the towel and admitting defeat. I try to give every book the benefit of the doubt and force myself to read at least 1/2 of every book before putting...
A knife flashed in her hand and she lunged at him. God, he had to be crazy. She had a knife to his throat and all he could think about was how her lips would taste. Insanity. It had to be. But he wanted to kiss her more than anything right that second. You had one job. One fucking job. “You mus...
Corinthe is banished from her home for making a mistake. For 10 years she works in hopes of finally being allowed to return home, to Pyralis. Charged with one last assignment, Corinthe must kill Luc, a boy she sees like no other, one who makes her question herself. Can she complete her task or will ...
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