Fate Undone by Linsey Hall my review
Review Courtesy of April Hollingworth
This is the fifth book in the outstandingly addictive, The Mythean Arcana series. It is wonderful and enchanting. Each book in this series draws you farther into the extraordinary world created, making you feel a part of the Mythean world. I adored this book. Loki is magnificent, and sexy as hell. Sylvi is fabulous in her strength and determination. Both characters are amazing and the fire crackling between them is almost combustible. As in all things though the past gets between them and with an uncertain future ahead for all gods and demi-gods, a happy ending might just be as wishful as the mists of time passing by. A must read book and series. I am seriously addicted to Linsey Hall’s writing.
Opening Line:
Asgard, Afterworld of the Norse Gods
1213AD
Pain tore through Loki’s chest, burning through every vein in his body.
The Review:
Logan Laufeyson, is in the prison for Magical Deviants, only thing is he’s not in as himself. Logan is the trickster god Loki, he’s on a mission, a mission that is about to come to a sudden and disastrous end. He needs help and there is only one person he can get it from.
Demi-goddess Sylvi, has spent the last eight hundred years trying to forget her long ago affair with Loki. An affair that left her dreams destroyed and got her banished for her troubles. When Loki escapes from prison and stumbles through her door, she must put past feelings aside, after all, Loki’s problem threatens not only him, but every god. Trying to resist him isn’t easy, especially as sex enhances her powers, and they must utilize her rare talent.
Thrown together, Loki and Sylvi must foil a masterful plot that if succeeded will make all gods vanish and be forgotten forever.
Notable Scene:
Her brows drew low over eyes that flamed. “What the hell do you think you’re-“
“Hello, Sigyn. Looking good.” She looked more than good. She looked amazing. Even more beautiful up close. Light shined from within her. She’d always seemed to glow and that hadn’t changed.
Shock froze her features, as if she couldn’t process what she was seeing. Her green eyes were dark and deep. Was she seeing their past?
He wasn’t. His thoughts were too full of her in the present. Beautiful and angry and so close to him that it clouded his mind even more than the pain.
“Loki,” she said. She had the slight accent of a Norwegian expatriate. Similar to his, he’d guess.
“You’re not the girl I remember.” This woman was tougher, more skilled, and potentially very, very dangerous. And hot as hell.
He was in trouble.
“Hardly.” Her gaze ran over him and her eyes widened at the sight of his blood-stained prison guard’s uniform. “You. You’re the escapee.”
FTC Advisory: Linsey Hall provided me with a copy of Fate Undone by Linsey Hall. Kindle Edition. Published through Bonnie Doon Press. No goody bags, sponsorships, “material connections,” or bribes were exchanged for my review.