Friday, April 3, 2026

Review: Rings of Fate

 

Aren takes care of her family and their bar, but she has dreams of traveling. She can't move forward with her life until her younger twin sisters are taken care of. When a stranger walks into her bar, everything changes. He's the Crown Prince and he's looking for a bride. 

Aren isn't interested for her, but for her sisters, she'll do anything. She creates the finest clothes for them. And they do catch someone's eye, just not the prince. They both fancy one of his traveling companions. Aren, does catch the eye of the prince, or rather her attitude does. She doesn't fawn all over him like most females. In fact, she makes her non-interest known. And for that, Prince Dietan can't stop thinking about her.

But he has a secret - one that could get him and anyone connected to him killed. He needs to learn about the Rings of Fate at all costs. Only this knowledge could stop the war brewing. Prince Dietan and Aren make a pact of convenience and set off on an adventure.

My Thoughts: I really enjoyed this one - and I'm already looking forward to the next book in series. I loved the relationship between Aren and her sisters; it was sweet. I loved the banter between Aren and the Prince. There were a lot of twists and turns here. I enjoyed the fake dating plot - which of course turns into something more. I enjoyed the kitchen moments. Overall, a fun fantasy read. 

Cover Thoughts: Clever

Source: ARC for review

Library Recommendation: Recommended for your adult fiction section

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