Elliot and Thaddeus (Fated Fantasies Book 3) by Holly Oliver


"This book really gets your blood pumping!" Angel enjoyed Elliot and Thaddeus.

From the blurb:

Elliot Greystone was having an ordinary, boring day when his life was forever changed in one terrifying and confusing moment. With the Array in his corner, Elliot clings to the hope that they can find answers, and maybe even a cure. But when he starts being affected by the blood curse that has bound him, he runs the risk of losing himself before any answers can be found, and the clock is ticking.

Can he rid himself of the curse before it’s too late?





Angel's Review:

Out of the three books I've read in this series, this one has been the most captivating to me. The way Holly write about the curse and wove in so many elements and dynamics, how they made it complex and drew it out but in a way that worked. That was the plot of this story after all. I'm really enjoying how this mysterious darkness plotline is woven into each book, and the more books you read the more you discover how much power this mysterious bad guy has, along with how much chaos he ensues as well. 

The buildup between Elliot and Thaddeus was slow building, which was due to the curse Elliot had inflicted on him. The curse was starting to change Elliot making it hard for him to fight against what was happening to him, but with the help of his new magical family and his fated mate he's able to not only fight back against the curse. He also realizes he has a family who loves and cares about him, who supports him and loves him as he is. 

Janus is my favorite character, he sounds so adorable. He when he was a smoke monster he still sounded cute. I love that the characters finally got a pet! And it was such a unique circumstance too. This book has been my favorite out of them all so far, and I'm looking forward to seeing what The Array is going to fight next. 

Rating: 4.25 Stars

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