Saturday, September 4, 2021

Review of Wings of Destiny by Emilia Hartley


I received this book with the understanding that I could leave a voluntary and honest review. 

In this book we get Tegan Barnes and Reece Montoya. Reece likes where he lives and he likes his job but he just feels lonely. Now with both of his sisters mated to Barnes he feels like an outsider. He has had this feeling for a while though he likes being with a woman for a night he just doesn't want her around the next morning. This night he feel to confined in his home and wants at least his dragon to be at ease so he goes for a flight. While out though he ends up in a snow storm which is no match for his size but doesn't see the white owl until he realizes he hit it with his wing. Working for the local aviary for years now he knows birds and he can't believe he wasn't more careful with one. After bandaging the bird up he leaves it to sleep and goes to bed himself. When he comes out to check the bird a while later he realizes this isn't a bird at all but a woman. Tegan can't believe she got herself into this kind of trouble. Hadn't her father tried to keep her from flying for just this reason. She was to fragile to be on her own. She is tired of it though and tired of feeling like she doesn't even belong to her family. Now however being in a Montoya home not just that the last remaining unmated triplet of Alice Montoya. The way that her dad and his mom fight she knows she has to get away. Can these two find a HEA or will the last name they carry make that impossible?

Another great story in the series. It can be read as a stand alone but I recommend reading the entire series so you don't give away any secrets. These characters will draw you in though two people not believing in their own self worth definitely gets you drawn in. I would highly recommend it to anyone and everyone. 



 

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