
What an absolutely fun and exciting introduction to a series Abusive, controlling relationships are romantic, if he's hot.įighting Destiny by Amy Hutchins is the first book in The Fae Chronicles I mean who the hell forces a girl that he's employing and has only just met to relive her parents murder so he can find out what happened to her even though it has nothing to do with the case he hired her for and then has the nerve to ask why he wasn't notified of her circumstances, like it was any of his business what she went through? Then, if all these scenes where the line between rape and consent are incredibly blurred aren't bad enough, there's the way this guy is constantly seeking to control her, demands answers he really doesn't deserve, and lacks total empathy. This apparently is not rape because she "chooses" him rather than choosing to fight off countless others who would come after her and most likely rape her otherwise. Also, it's apparently completely okay to trick a girl into having to have sex with you in order to prevent being raped be the next dude that comes by. The main character is annoying and constantly makes terrible decisions that end with her being "owned" and then complains for a while, but apparently actually enjoys it deep down because not having free will and being forced into situations where a hot guy could rape you if he felt like it, but chooses not to (making him honorable apparently) is extremely hot and romantic. I cannot even begin to fathom how this book has gotten such a high rating. If you’re following the Fae Chronicles, Elite Guards, and Monsters series, the reading order is as follows. Whispers of Fate (Intro to Kahleena’s book) If you’d like to check out more of her work, or just hang out in an amazing tribe of people who enjoy rough men, and sharp women, join her at Author Amelia Hutchins Group on Facebook.īooks by Amelia Hutchins along with reading order for series Sometimes a story isn’t about the romance it’s about rising to a challenge, breaking through them like wrecking balls, and shaking up entire worlds to discover who they really are.

She writes fast-paced books that go hard against traditional standards. She writes alpha-hole males and the alpha women who knock them on their arse, hard.

She is an admitted coffee addict who drinks magical potions of caffeine and turns them into magical worlds. Amelia Hutchins is a Wall Street Journal and USA Today Bestselling author of the Monsters, The Fae Chronicles, and Nine Realm series.
