My gloves are coming off…The Collectors haven’t only made my life a living hell; they’ve made a game out of tormenting everyone I love.And I refuse to stand for it any longer.I’m committed to using all of the tools at my disposal to end their reign of terror—even if that means collecting every psychic ability I can get my hands on.With Jameson, Noah, Mason, and Stowe by my side, and in my … Mason, and Stowe by my side, and in my heart, I finally believe in myself and my abilities.
My name is Adele Rose, and I’m ready to embrace my fate.
Touch of Fate is the final book in The Collectors, a slow-burn reverse harem series.
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Ok first things first, I absolutely adored this Bonus Epilogue so much, I was grinning from ear to ear and read it twice! This series is such great writing, the world building, character development, relationship development, mystery and struggles and triumphs all fall together perfectly and will definitely move into my top favorite series!! Definitely a future reread!!
Fantastic book! You’ll love it as much as I do as long as RH is your cup of tea. This however is a last book in a series and you must read in order to understand. I love this conclusion and I like the plottwists Autumn throws in that I hadn’t suspected. Great job here. I’m happy but in a book slump now. I love how the caracters grow and yes she lost a great deal but gains so much more. It is a paranormal RH that will rock you.
Adele Rose has lost too much to the Collectors. It ends now. It’s time for her gloves to come off. Gepetto must be stopped and if she must gather a psychic army to face him then that’s what she will do. She has young psychics, her coven, and Jameson, Noah, Mason, and Stowe by my side. The time has come to make their lives their own.
I have simplified the final book of Adele’s story with my description. In reality, this is a well-thought-out, detailed story of a final showdown between two powerful psychics each fighting for their life. Adele is fighting for her future, for her loves, and to make sure that other psychics no longer have to live in fear or suffer the losses that she and the Psych Squad have all endured. Gepetto is fighting for his health and to maintain control of the psychic world. Only one side can win this fight. It’s a battle of psychic strength and intelligence. The intelligence sets this book apart. The story is intricate, the writing precise and descriptive. Each character that appeared in the earlier books plays a role in this final one. No detail was overlooked. And in the middle of the building tension due to the approaching confrontation, Adele still has her relationship with four men to work on. Her time with each man is as unique as the men themselves. I have made it clear that I love all of these men btu had a particular soft spot for Stowe. Confession, he’s been displaced. Jameson stole my top spot. When this man decides he’s in, there’s no holding him back. He’s beyond swoon-worthy. This is definitely not a cookie-cutter, formula RH. There are so many beautiful, emotional scenes. It was touching, maddening, amusing, heartbreaking, and heartwarming. I fell in love over and over.
This conclusion was ultimately rewarding on every level. Every loose end was wrapped up in satisfying ways. I got more than I was expecting in many ways. Adele’s story came full circle; just a much bigger circle than the one she began with.
I received an advanced/review copy of this book. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content and honesty of my review.
At this point, if you’ve been following my reviews at all, you know that I absolutely adore Autumn Reed. From her co-write with Julia Clarke, The Stardust Series, to this series (she also has another series she’s written that I haven’t had the chance to read yet, but you should totally check it out!), I love her.
I’ve been obsessed with this series since the first book came out. It’s such a unique storyline and I hadn’t read anything else quite like it. While there’s a part of me that wishes this series could just go on forever, I have to say that this was probably the most perfect ending I’ve ever had the pleasure of reading.
Adele has always been a bit of a badass, but in this book, she really comes into her own. I’ve enjoyed her character from book one, but I felt like she truly let herself grow and became who she needed to be in book four. Also, she finally is able to cement her relationships with all the guys–not only physically but emotionally, as well.
Adele has been through so much and you can’t help but feel for her, especially when she’s at a crossroads with knowing how to keep her family safe while not sacrificing her morals. I have to say, I wasn’t sure how Ms. Reed was going to play it all out, but she did it perfectly. Adele is a force to be reckoned with.
Jameson, Noah, Stowe, and Mason are about the most perfect book boyfriends ever. There are a couple of times I got a little frustrated with them, but honestly, I enjoy having a little tension in my books. It makes the story more interesting.
I felt like we finally get some closure with all the guys in one way or another and it was extremely well written. There are even some things that were resolved that I didn’t even think about or had no idea even could be resolved and Autumn brilliantly brought the story around full circle. I truly could not be happier with how the relationships, the characters, the story–all of it–was written.
Speaking of couldn’t be happier…
Chapter 23. I’ve waited for this chapter since the first book, and let me tell you–it does not disappoint! *heart eyes emojis everywhere*
This is easily one of my favorite paranormal series I’ve had the pleasure of reading and it’s so rare to feel 100% satisfied with how a story ends, but that’s precisely how I felt when I finally read the end. I was so invested in this story and I was so conflicted with how I felt about reading the last book–both insanely excited to read what happened next and unbelievably sad that it would be over–but honestly, I’m nothing but happy with how it played out.
If you’re looking for a new series to read and you don’t want the heroine to have to choose between her men, then please check out this book (and then come back to this post and tell me how you liked it!)
Happy reading!
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