Fated Crown is the sixth book in the Bound to the Fae series by Eva Chase and in this one, we find Talia and her guys getting ready to move into her own castle on the border between summer and winter near the Heart. Talia has learned how to wield her gift to save the Unseelie from their curse but things are far from easy. The Unseelie arch-lords are causing trouble for Talia and her mates, again and then there is the matter that the brother thought dead is very much alive.
So much has happened in this series, Talia finding her four mates in Corwin, August, Whitt, and Sylas, to her learning how to wield her power, dealing with the disgruntled arch-lords on both sides, and now Talia has to deal with the worry of her brother who she thought died in the attack all those years ago. Talia has suffered greatly but it hasn't negatively changed her, it's made her strong, caring, and very clever, all of which she is gonna need if she's gonna get the fae to change their ways but with the support of all her wonderful guys who love her and show her that love and protectiveness daily, she's going to be able to face anything. She devising plans to help her fellow humans and is determined to not only help the fae but help the humans that have been so mistreated.
Talia's big heart has her accepting the responsibility of healing the fae but then something happens that draws her notice to the humans living among the fae and what she finds is not good. I will admit that Eva is very good, my mind was so focused on Taila and her mates and on the fae curse that I didn't stop to think that there may have been humans out there that have been treated just as badly if not worse than Talia has in her previous years with the fae. The way that the fae has treated the humans is horrible and Talia isn't going to let that stand, she is determined to take up yet another cause to help those around her.
It really amazes me how supportive the guys have become of Talia, how devoted they are to her, and seem to be forming a bond with each other too. Talia has helped heal the wounds between the brothers but help heal some of Corwin's past as well and bring them all together in loving her. Of course, I love August, Whitt, and Sylas but now Corwin has my heart for sure. I love reading from each of the guys' point-of-view because I loved seeing how much they love, care for, and think of Talia. Her comfort, her emotions, her safety, and her happiness are all top priority to them. Plus there is this one scene with Whitt, oh my gosh, it was so heartwarming, especially since he had so much trouble with feelings and relationships before. He's come a long way and that is because of Talia's love, support, and understanding.
The Unseelie arch-lords are really getting on my last nerve. Laoni has so many issues and she is determined to see humans as less than, including Talia with her cruel remarks and lack of even giving her the basic respect any living sentient creature should have. Of course, she stirs up trouble for no reason and then conscripts her co arch-lords Uzziah and Terisse into going along with her plans but while Laoni may be the ringleader it's obvious that Uzziah and Terisse feel that she's just in her feelings somewhat. Some of Laoni's past is revealed but honestly, it still doesn't make me feel any better about her if anything I am even more confused. I honestly don't know what Laoni is going to do next, I just hope Talia is up to the challenge.
In Fated Crown the tide seems to be shifting for Talia, things are looking better for her and it seems she may have learned to wield some power her way to not only help the fae and humans who need it but to help herself as well. However, there is still the question of a permanent solution to heal the fae before it becomes too overwhelming for Taila and while another vague answer was given it looks like the Heart thinks things are going in the right direction. However, things don't last for long, Fated Crown ends on a cliffhanger that's got me asking wtf is going on? The very last sentence revealed something so jaw-dropping, it has all the wheels in my brain turning trying to put together what in the world it could mean.