Thursday, February 5, 2015
Fate Book Two by Mimi Jean Pamfiloff
Although I really don't like the covers for this duo of books, I certainly enjoy the stories. Dakota and Paulo completely hooked me in the first book, and there was no chance of me missing out on book two. The story starts out with the couple still happily hiding in plain sight in their little tropical paradise. Dakota's parents have arrived for the wedding, and she is ready to head down the aisle. Unfortunately for Dakota, Paulo has disappeared. Dakota is left fearing their cover is blown and going into hiding with her mother. As days pass with no sign of Paolo, Dakota's father tries to convince he Paulo has left by his own choice and found someone else. Fearing the worst but hoping for the best, Dakota puts get own plan in motion to find her fiance and settle things once and for all. Her quest takes her across the world and away from all support. Once she arrives, things couldn't be more confusing. Conflicting reports of Paolo's whereabouts and a man named Felix keep Dakota off balance. Thankfully, Dakota is not that easy to get rid of. She is determined, and nothing will keep her from getting herself and Paolo out alive.
I enjoyed the characters and the story. The plot was just convoluted enough to make it interesting but not confusing. So many surprises were sprinkled throughout the book. I was just as confused about where and who Paolo was as Dakota was. Thankfully, "all's well that ends well" as they say. This truly did end well. I absolutely loved it! Thanks, Net Galley for proving a copy of this book for review.
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