After a very satisfying read of Fates Illuminated (Book 1 in this series), I was eager to jump into this book as soon as it reached my ereader! There is something about the way Aimee Vance writes that just makes the reading experience better - it's like coming home. It's an instant comfort read, even when there is worry and tension that has me side-eyeing the author in case she betrays me and offs a favorite character. I know at the end of the day that the story will flow in the way it should, and the emotions it drags out of me will just make me more engaged in the world. This book picks up almost right where the first left off, except with a little backtracking so we can see how Shelbie's absence has impacted Domari. That was particularly heart-wrenching, and I loved that we got to see that as readers. It's what makes writing with a dual POV so appealing - it opens up the reader's eyes to a whole new perspective, making the feels all the more real.
It's only been a few months since Domari and Shelbie have been separated, but for them it feels much longer. Feeling like their hearts have been torn asunder in the absence of each other, they mourn the distance they must face living in two different time periods. However, as fate would intervene yet again, Domari soon finds himself in the modern world...and in Shelbie's arms once more. Adjusting to the year 2022 is difficult, but it becomes even harder as Domari and Shelbie begin to work through intense dreams Shelbie is having and the subsequent terror they instill in her. Meanwhile, back in Domari's village, Signe is struggling with her hidden past that is catching up to her and the impact it has not only on her marriage but also her people. Although gifted with a warrior's intuition and strength, her time in the village has created emotional bonds that makes her vulnerable. With Domari nowhere to be found and danger creeping ever closer, Signe and Gunnar are forced to focus on a battle that is yet to come.
I absolutely adored both couples getting some romance in this book! Normally I am not a huge fan of a book focusing on two couples - I tend to only be invested in one and the other fades to the background for me. However, in this instance, I actually found myself completely in love with them both and needing to see them happy. While I already had an emotional connection to Domari and Shelbie from the first book, Signe and Gunnar were a new connection that, once forged, left me reeling. Their relationship dynamic was so strong, and it was clear that their bond was going to be put to the test as her history came to light. I loved seeing them work through that as an established couple, where a lot of romance doesn't show the turmoil that can occur in a relationship that's been in place for 8 years. Signe had to become vulnerable when she really didn't want to be, and Gunnar had to make her see that he would be there for her. Meanwhile, Domari's insecurities popped up in his relationship with Shelbie, which I found so eye-opening. He need reassurance, and his relationship with Shelbie hinged on good communication. Shelbie was floored when he showed up out of the woods, and at first, she had a hard time adjusting to his presence in her modern life. I was glad that they didn't immediately pick up where they left off - there was a realistic period of time where they had to almost re-learn their comfort with each other. And once they did...whoo, did I need a fan. Steamy in there.
This book does end on a cliffhanger, but fear not, it's not that bad. I still feel content enough where I can be patient. Thought I do hope the next book is coming soon, as I need to know how our dear friends are going to overcome the next challenge.
**I received a free copy from the author and this is my honest review.**