Fighting Destiny by Amelia Hutchins

Fighting Destiny (Fae Chronicles, #1)

by Amelia Hutchins

Have you ever heard of the old Celtic legends of the Fae - beautiful, magical, and deadly creatures that have a love of messing with humans just for kicks and giggles?

Welcome to my world.

What started out as a strange assignment, lead to one of the most gruesome murder mysteries of our times. My friends and I are set and determined to find out who is killing off Fae and Witches alike.

Couple of problems in the way – I hate the Fae and the Prince of the Dark Fae is bound and determined that I work for him. He’s a rude, overbearing egotistical ass with a compulsive need to possess, dominate and control me. Oh – did I mention that he is absolutely sex-on-a-stick gorgeous and he makes me feel things that I never ever wanted to feel for a Fae...every time he touches me or looks at me with those dangerous golden eyes he seems to pull me further in under his spell, despite my better judgment.

My friends and I can’t trust anyone and nothing is as it seems on the surface – not even me.

Reviewed by Caitiebelle on

5 of 5 stars

Share
Heart racing and keeps you on the end of your seat kind of brilliant!

I don't think I have ever read anything fantasy with the main focus being the Fae. I am in absolute awe over this book!

It's hot everything! Romance in an "I hate to love you" kind of way, scary scenes that make you rethink eating whilst reading, sex so hawt you'll go damp, and a sexual buildup so longlasting you think it's never gonna happen.

And what's worse is we're left hanging! We don't really know who or what Ryder is, his dialogue - for which there are sadly few as the book is written in most part from Synthia's pov, he comes off as almost evil! But at the same time, his actions are those of love?!!

It's got heartbreak in spades... I could not for the life of me put this amazing book away.

5 amazing stars!

And now I'm on to book 2! I would suggest buying the box set because they end on a cliffhanger, the likes of which it fades to black at the absolute worst moment.

Last modified on

Reading updates

  • Started reading
  • 20 January, 2020: Finished reading
  • 20 January, 2020: Reviewed
  • Started reading
  • Finished reading
  • 20 January, 2020: Reviewed