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Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Book Review: Creating Fate by Rachel Firasek




Genre: Adult Fiction (Paranormal Romance/Mythology)
Date Published: July 1, 2012
Publisher: Self

The Blurb:
She gave away her heart…
Giving her heart to a mortal wasn't something the First Fate planned. Losing him nearly shattered her soul. Upon his death, Clotho swore never to love—or weave life—again. Hoping she'll change her mind before it's too late, Zeus commands the spinner of life to take a much needed vacation from her immortal responsibilities.

He had to hide his...
Dane is close to cracking the drug ring he's spent the last two years infiltrating, but needs to perform one last heist to meet the head man and prevent an impending war. An undercover agent, he’s now on the run from drug lords, thieves and with the very woman whose tears make him forget his purpose.

Together they’ll find a way back from the dark.
Chloe will have to put her trust in the man she believes may have killed her fiance, or face an eternity on Earth. Without the desire for life, hope could slip through the cracks of time if he doesn’t love away her sorrow.

My Review:
Creating Fate is the first book in the Unspun Series by Rachel Firasek. This was a super fast, super easy story to get lost in for a few hours. I read it in one sitting. The story was full of action and romantic anticipation mixed in with a little humor. I love that this story is based on the fates with this book concentrating on Chloe the fate of life. Chloe has just lost the love of her life and then Dane comes into the picture. She immediately feels attracted to him and that would be my one complaint. For having just lost her love, she starts having feelings for Dane awfully quick. I know, I know, it's a short story so things need to happen quick, but it took some of the believability away for me. With that being said, Dane is easy to love. He's handsome, strong, protective, and has a good sense of humor. What's not to love? Creating Fate was enjoyable and a quick read. In fact, I wish I would have had it with me for a plane ride last week. It would have been a perfect read to pass the time while in flight.

Creating Fate by Rachel Firasek  was provided to me by the author for review. The opinions are my own.

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About the Author:
Rachel’s writing career began at the impressionable age of twelve with a poem dedicated to the soldiers of Desert Storm. A dark macabre affair that earned her a publication in an anthology and many raised eyebrows from family and friends, she hid her poetry and artistic style for years…

Tucked away in the heart of Central Texas, with the loving support of her husband and three children, she dusted the cobwebs from her craft. Returning to those twisted regions of her mind, she creates romance that devastates...because that's the only true way to love.

To learn more about Rachel Firasek and her books, visit her website.You can also find her on Goodreads, Facebook, and Twitter.

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