Release Day Review: Fate (Drag.Me.To.Hell #3) by Nadine Nightingale
My life used to be simple. I woke up, hit the road, and offed some witches. Yeah, I’m a witch hunter. Killing witches is my fate—embedded in my DNA—and I thrive on it. Or I did...until one of them ended up in my bed…And heart.
Amanda Bishop—infuriating, arrogant, stab-worthy—proclaimed she’d fight Lucifer himself over my soul. My treacherous heart believed her. Then, she ran. Again.
Amanda’s best friend, Bonnie, thinks she’s in trouble, the killing kind. Bonnie works her charm on my brother, and he offers our services to find Amanda, the witch that broke my heart.
The Bishop residency is ransacked—Amanda, her sister, and nephew missing. My new mission? Find Amanda. Preferably, alive. But I get more than I bargained for when secrets are revealed. They will either make or break the hunter-witch love story. In the end, it solely depends on fate.
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Amanda Bishop took me to the madhouse, only to leave me in a straitjacket made of heartache and fear.
Fate is unfortunately the last book in the Drag.Me.To.Hell series. I am very attached to all the characters in this series, and I am going to miss them a lot. This book takes off from where Soul Mates left off, Amanda is missing and no one knows what happened to her. I loved the dual POV in this book, I wanted to know what was going on with both Amanda and Alex. Just like with the previous books a lot was going on. I love that about this series: I love the action, suspense, magic, humor and so much more. But there was also heartbreak and many emotional scenes. I couldn't resist and shed some tears. Nadine really took her time to tell the story, and there was no rushing. Everything fit together and it wasn't predictable.
...,but nothing and no one could push my buttons the way she did. One smile, one word, one gesture was enough to transform me into the worst version of myself. And she liked to feed the beast inside me. Making me lose control brought her utter joy.
Drag.Me.To.Hell is a very fascinating series, and we are introduced to many new characters in this book who intrigued me a lot. I would've loved for this series to be longer, and hope there will be a spin-off series. Because I think the author can create so many amazing stories in this awesome world she created. There is so much potential and I really hope the author makes use of it. Why did I rate this book 4.75 stars? I wanted more of Alex and Amanda together. They were apart 75% of the book. Which I know was necessary, but it was something I missed because I love their banter and love/hate relationship. The epilogue was perfect though! I can't wait to see what the author comes up with next, because I know she has so much up her sleeves. She is definitely one of my MUST READ authors.
Nadine aka Dini is a traveler at heart. She considers the world her home and practically lives out of her suitcases. When she’s not glaring at a blank page or abusing her poor keyboard, she spends her time reading, watching movies (preferably horror), pretends to work out, and hangs out with friends and family. Poor girl also suffers from a serious Marvel superhero addiction. So, if you run into her at night, wearing black, know she’s secretly dreaming of being the infamous Black Widow.
Her love for writing started in the sixth grade where she annoyed her classmates with a short story featuring Sailor Moon characters, a cemetery and creepy ghosts. Yes, she’s always been addicted to the dark side.
Her love for writing started in the sixth grade where she annoyed her classmates with a short story featuring Sailor Moon characters, a cemetery and creepy ghosts. Yes, she’s always been addicted to the dark side.
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