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Daughter of Destiny by Rebecca Parcha
5.0
adventurous dark tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

A spellbinding sequel that deepens the magic, sharpens the stakes, and leaves you breathless for more.


This sequel leaves no plot holes, picking up right where Fangs of Fate left off. We immediately plunged back into the richly layered world told through three compelling POVs. Each of our main characters continues their journey in parallel, as their electrically soulful arcs unfold belore us.

The author once again absolutely SERVES us an elixir with the perfect blend of romance, action, political intrigue, magic, mystery, topped with a dollop of humor . This world - inhabited by vampires, fae, humans, shapeshifting dragons, and terrifying creatures - Tarragons. Seethings. & Ghouls, is vividly imagined and masterfully expanded in Daughter of Destiny.

This sequel is chock full with Character development that shines as bright as Tate's power. Packing an even heavier punch as themes of self exploration and morality deepen.

The second installment of the Untish Series invites the readers to experience the deeper evolution of the bond between Tate and ether on a visceral level. Providing emotional nuance that is palpable - seasoned with just the right dash of spice. While simultaneously. we are transported passenger seat with Chance as he navigates his journey packed with wild. unpredictable turns.

Everything about this strong sophomore follow up from its well timed pacing, high stakes, and even the emotional damage HITS. Further wrecking you with a cliffhanger that is absolutely BRUTAL

I welcome you to your newest obsession.

I received a copy of this ebook in exchange for this honest review, and thank you Rebecca! I’m OBSESSED šŸ˜ 

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