
Fate of Perfection
Reviews

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Two possibilities here : ① You are considering reading this book because you think The Warrior Chronicles (view spoiler)[despite its kinda sorta disappointing conclusion ← I never wrote that. You're drunk again. (hide spoiler)] is a slightly awesome series and very logically expect the best from K.F. Breene. If such is the case, RUN. As fast as you can. As far away from this book as is barnacly humanly possible. You can thank me later. ② You want to read this book because you are in the mood for some seriously subpar, boring, diet, clichéd SF romance story. If such is the case, do go ahead and spend your retirement money on this glorious masterpiece, I'm pretty sure you will absolutely love it. Especially if you are a fan of severely unlikable MCs who are so bloody chatty you wish you could rip their tongues out, if only to ensure they never make another failed, pathetic attempt at supposedly clever banter again. I predict that this book will also be an instant favorite among Page Count Effective Read (PCEF™) enthusiasts. I mean, isn't it wonderful when 330 pages feel like 700? Now that's what I call getting value for one's money! Satisfaction guaranteed and all that crap. ➽ And the moral of this Tiny Crappy Non Review (TCNR™) is: Shanti fans, please don't do this to your little selves. Clueless people who have no bloody shrimping idea who Shanti is and would rather read subpar SF Romance than find out, it's time to reassess your life reading choices. You're welcome. P.S. My good friend Sarah of the Awesome Name (SotAN™) seems to think this book here is worth 4 stars. Don't mind her, she is slightly delusional and tends to read books wrong. Except when said books are written by either Ilona Andrews or Pippa DaCosta. Then she reads them right. Every single time. Fancy that. [Pre-review nonsense] Because Shanti's mom wrote it.