Fate by Amanda Hocking

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Now were on to the second book in the My Blood Approves series and it’s amazing just like the first book. With this one there’s a major plot twist that I didn’t see coming. It completely took me by surprise.

Do you want to know? Then keep reading 😊

Alice has a blood bond with Peter which doesn’t really make sense and everyone I trying to figure it out because Alice is Human and Peter is a 300-year-old vamp. Jack then also realizes that he has feelings for Alice but the timing couldn’t be any worse because with the bond that she has with Peter she is meant to be his and not Jack’s. Alice is torn between Peter and Jack because in a way she wants both men but she can’t have both. Peter also doesn’t want to see Jack and Alice together because if Jack hurts her he will kill his brother. Peter and Jack do fight over Alice once in this book. This love triangle is great to read. I always love a good love triangle.

In this book, we also get to see Ezra’s past which is good because we get to know more about how he came to be on who he is now. Milo becomes a vamp!? How crazy is that? It was due to an accident that happened in the backyard on the dock. Alice gets a little upset at first because she wants to be turned but that doesn’t happen. Milo also turns faster than normal, He loses his baby cheeks which I think would be adorable if he could have kept them. Now that Milo has turned he can’t go back home so he makes up a story for his mom that he has gotten a scholarship. Alice is also not allowed to hang out with Jack or Milo because he might attack her and killer so until he has his hunger under control.

Something that annoyed me with this was Alice she was so back and forth on trying to decide weather or not she wants to become a vampire. It also felt like she was playing Peter and Jack against one another. One thing that I did like is the characters are coming into their own now. They all know what they want a they are going to get it.

I give this book 4.5/5

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