Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Fate's Illusion by Allyson Lindt

Fate's Illusion 
by Allyson Lindt
Part of the Empires of Shadow and Ash: A Limited Edition Collection of Dystopian Urban Fantasy Novels



Lexi hates the gods.

Their arrogance. Their disregard for life. Their oppressive rule.

Her father, Hades, is no exception. But since his brothers imprisoned him in a labyrinth, he and Lexi share a common goal—destroying the other gods. To free him, she must enlist the help of a loyal and gorgeous hellhound, and an obnoxious but sexy hero.

No one warned her about the trials that await. The void that threatens to consume her. The rampaging champion who can kill her with a single blow. And the ex who’s looking for vengeance of the fatal variety.

And they definitely left out the details about multiple fated loves.

Now Lexi must decide what she’s willing to surrender to defeat opponents who will sacrifice humanity before they’ll forfeit their power.






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Momma Says: 4 stars⭐⭐⭐⭐

I've read Fate's Illusion by Allyson Lindt and if it's any indication of what's included in this set, it's a must read. True to form, Lindt has given us a quirky heroine and this one is right in middle of a world ruled by the Greek gods. You'd think that being the daughter of Hades would give Lexi an advantage, some measure of safety, but it's quite the opposite in her crazy world. This is a reverse harem story, but we get a bit of twist with the fated loves aspect. Of course, that leads to some steamy goodness for Lexi, along with some decisions to make. With some fantastic world-building, this action-packed, steamy romance is everything I've come to expect from a good Urban Fantasy. 



Fate's Illusion is part of the Empires of Shadow and Ash: 
A Limited Edition Collection of Dystopian Urban Fantasy Novels



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