Jade Strings has the dramatic impact of a 7.5 tonne truck barreling into me. I'm not sure what that would truly feel like, physically I mean, but the bone crushing emotion Gait has proffered us, has literally made me sob.
This is a beautiful story about fates' hand both giving and snatching people from our lives..
The main characters are two people having their fair share of dramatic history, loss and a shared fear of abandonment that glues them together.
Rock god and a barmaiden, perfect combination.
I honestly love this book so much, and I'm sad I haven't been able to finish it until now.
It captivated me from the start, and though I was expecting something brimmed with fantasy, my normal go to, this book broke the mold and gave us fated mates, but human? Like the real life implications of a fated romance. Modern settings and easily connectable characters, truly had me absorbed in the story, I love the character names. Different and yet feeling familiar, a touch of Gaits roots showing through, perhaps.
I can't wait to read the rest of the series, although this beautiful book has ended, there is still a lot more to say and I look forward to getting my hands on them.
A totally heartbreaking finale shall not keep me from my destined reading journey.
My favourite bit:
'Her laughter filled the space between us, and her lips found mine in a kiss that felt like it was meant to erase every mile, every moment of distance we'd endured.'
Well worthy of my 5 shiny stars.
The first 80% is a beautiful love story, about taking chances, trust and how to build strong relationships despite hardship. The final 20% has an unexpected plot twist leading to an epic and catastrophic climax, and the inevitable cliffhanger-y goodness that will keep you riveted and in dire need of the upcoming sequel.
Key trigger here is loss.
This book oozes pure gut wrenching feelings in that final 20%. So do not read if you can't cope with that. It is a key point though throughout the story, so I hope you will take a chance.