Change of Heart by Hailey Edwards

Change of Heart (The Potentate of Atlanta, #3)

by Hailey Edwards

When a lethal drug targeting paranormal citizens is unleashed on the streets of Atlanta, Hadley hits the clubs to pin down the dealer. The party is just getting started when a mysterious fae with his own agenda offers her a taste of power she can’t refuse if she wants to purge the evil from her city.

Hadley already owes Natisha seven beating hearts to satisfy their bargain, but the price the fae demands from Hadley might as well be her soul. He strips away her tiny spells, her necessary illusions, and leaves her bare to face judgement from the one person she never wanted to see her truth.

Now Hadley’s fate rests in Midas’s hands, and all she can do is hope the future she glimpsed for them doesn’t slip through his fingers.

Reviewed by kimbacaffeinate on

4 of 5 stars

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This was another loaded installment. It delivered plenty of swoons, laughter and intense battles. To win Hadley will need to rely on alliances, faith, and a whole-lot of Ambrose.

This series is a spin-off of the Beginner’s Guide to Necromancy and set in the same world. While it isn’t necessary to have read that series, I recommend reading the Potentate of Atlanta series in the order of release. Relationships, ARC development and more build off the previous book.

Midas takes Hadley back to his den. She meets the pack and momma. Eep! The two strengthen their bond, but an unwanted gift exposes Hadley’s secrets. Will Midas run or fight? Will she accept the bond mate? I won’t be sharing those deets. Spoilers darling! You must read it and find out.

Those killer cockroaches won’t go away, and someone needs to stop the coven. The storyline for the ARC is well developed, with multiple threads that keep me flipping through the pages and on top of this series. Edwards has become a favorite. This review was originally posted at Caffeinated Reviewer

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