

Some books ease you in. This one grabbed me by the heart in chapter one and didn’t loosen its grip 🖤✨. I was instantly swept into Nyleeria’s world—breath held, nerves buzzing—because every scene carries that electric sense that something is about to break, or blaze, or both. The danger feels close enough to touch, the choices feel impossible in the way that makes you ache for the characters, and I found myself racing forward, desperate to see how she could survive what the Fates kept placing in her path.
But what stayed with me most was the heart. The loyalty within the Summer Court hit me hard 🧚♀️🤍. The bonds feel earned, not convenient, and there’s something deeply comforting about watching characters choose each other again and again—especially in a world where secrets can cost everything. Those moments of devotion and unity brought such warmth to the story, and they made the stakes feel even higher when things started to fracture.
And yes… this one has sadness, too 😭. The kind that settles in your chest because you understand why it has to happen, even when you wish it didn’t. The emotional beats landed for me, and I loved that the story didn’t shy away from the grief that comes with love, loyalty, and sacrifice.
By the end, I closed the book with that slightly wrecked feeling—like I’d been through the whole journey with them—and I still wanted more 🥹📚. If you’re into fae courts, fated-mate tension, and romantasy that actually makes you feel things while keeping the pace moving, I honestly think you’ll love this one.
Originally posted at www.instagram.com.
Some books ease you in. This one grabbed me by the heart in chapter one and didn’t loosen its grip 🖤✨. I was instantly swept into Nyleeria’s world—breath held, nerves buzzing—because every scene carries that electric sense that something is about to break, or blaze, or both. The danger feels close enough to touch, the choices feel impossible in the way that makes you ache for the characters, and I found myself racing forward, desperate to see how she could survive what the Fates kept placing in her path.
But what stayed with me most was the heart. The loyalty within the Summer Court hit me hard 🧚♀️🤍. The bonds feel earned, not convenient, and there’s something deeply comforting about watching characters choose each other again and again—especially in a world where secrets can cost everything. Those moments of devotion and unity brought such warmth to the story, and they made the stakes feel even higher when things started to fracture.
And yes… this one has sadness, too 😭. The kind that settles in your chest because you understand why it has to happen, even when you wish it didn’t. The emotional beats landed for me, and I loved that the story didn’t shy away from the grief that comes with love, loyalty, and sacrifice.
By the end, I closed the book with that slightly wrecked feeling—like I’d been through the whole journey with them—and I still wanted more 🥹📚. If you’re into fae courts, fated-mate tension, and romantasy that actually makes you feel things while keeping the pace moving, I honestly think you’ll love this one.
Originally posted at www.instagram.com.