Clara! Oh man, Clara Everhart is one of those protagonists who just sticks with you. She’s not your typical chosen one—she trips over her own feet, makes sarcastic comments at terrible moments, and has a backstory that actually matters (abandoned as a kid, raised by her grandma who ran a curiosity shop). The way the author writes her internal monologue makes you feel like you’re right there with her, especially during those tense moments when she’s deciphering cryptic clues or navigating messy relationships. Side note: her dynamic with the grumpy librarian-turned-ally, Marcus, is pure gold.
Ever since I devoured the first book, Clara’s been living rent-free in my head. She’s the kind of character who’d rant about bad coffee while saving the world, and her wardrobe choices (vintage blazers + combat boots) live in my fashion fantasies. The series does this cool thing where her journalism skills actually play into the plot—like when she uses investigative tricks to decode ancient symbols. Also, that scene where she yells at a ghost for being ‘terrible at communication’? Iconic.
Imagine someone mixing Nancy Drew’s curiosity with Luna Lovegood’s whimsy and a dash of Jessica Jones’ temper—that’s Clara. Her evolution across the trilogy is chef’s kiss: from a reporter who thinks magic is a hoax to someone wielding a sentient pen like a boss. The way she interacts with side characters (shoutout to her ex-rival, now-reluctant-friend Elise) adds layers to her personality. Personal favorite moment? When she bribed a demon with novelty erasers.
The main character in 'Where Love Meets Destiny 3' is Clara Everhart, a fiery yet compassionate journalist who stumbles into a world of supernatural intrigue while chasing a story. Clara's journey is so compelling because she balances sharp wit with vulnerability—like when she confronts a centuries-old secret society but still frets over sending awkward texts to her crush.
What I love about Clara is how relatable she feels despite the fantastical plot. Her flaws make her human, like her habit of overthinking every decision or her tendency to burn toast while distracted. The series really shines when it explores her growth from a skeptical outsider to someone who learns to trust both her instincts and the people around her. That last scene in book 2 where she finally embraces her unique abilities? Chills.
Clara Everhart owns my whole heart. What sets her apart is how the series lets her be smart and emotionally messy—she’ll solve a magical puzzle one minute, then panic about her feelings the next. The third book especially dives into her struggle with trust, thanks to a betrayal subplot that wrecked me. Fun detail: her habit of collecting odd trinkets (a broken pocket watch, a moth-eaten scarf) becomes a running metaphor for how she pieces together her fragmented past. Also, her chaotic energy is peak ‘disaster bisexual’ representation.
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Portia 'Tia' Colby has always been ignored in favor of her twin sisters. The only people who truly acknowledged her are her mom and her best friends, Mark and Lynn.
The future Alphas of the Emerald Lake Park are identical twins. They are eager to take over but have yet to find their fated mate. They decide to take chosen mates instead.
What happens when Portia is made to return home for the Alpha ceremony and runs across her mate...or mates, the Alpha twins themselves? What does her family say when, before her appearance, her twin sisters were set to become Lunas of the Emerald Lake Pack? Who will become Luna? How will her family react?
This is a series that contains: Three Fated Hearts, TFH: Another Chance, TFH: Things Change, and TFH: Making Things Right
***This is the third book in the series***
I lost the girl, the love of my life.
I lost my family.
Now I’m lost.
I thought after the war for Riocht, life would get back to normal.
I was so very, very wrong.
Kellen, now King of the werewolves, thought after Lamia and Mathias claimed the throne and became the King and Queen of shifters, life would go on as normal. That he would rule his kingdom and search for his own mate and live happily ever after.
There was still so much to do. He still hadn’t completely taken control of his position as King, leaving his father’s Beta and Delta in charge. Kingdoms and packs still needed to be repaired; he still needed to be officially crowned.
And he still needed to grieve the death of his parents.
Kellen wakes up to find himself on a boat, going to Goddess knows where and the last thing he remembers is saying goodbye to Lamia and heading home with Mike.
When he finds himself in a strange land, sold to a bloody thirsty Alpha and his deranged Luna, for their packs entertainment, his title, means nothing. A man who cares only for three things; the games, the money, and blood; the more shed the better.
While Lamia and Mike search for him on the wrong continent Kellen is thrust into the Gladiator games. Kellen fights for his survival and the lives of many, including one beautiful girl who has captured his heart and has been promised to another as their chosen mate.
Can Kellen survive the Gladiator games when the odds are stacked against him, save the people and claim the mate the moon goddess promised him?
**This is book 3 in The Delta's Daughter series**
For the people to feel the Royalty of the blood in their veins doesn’t mean that they are ruling their kingdom, or they have some Kingdom.
Their lineage to the ancestors who are former and last rulers is more than enough to get the pride of being a royalty which they were taught from the time they started learning things.
Three Princes who are not going to rule someplace, but they have the title because of their bloodline and have education, wealth and skills in many things at the top range. However, to be able to love is a wealth which cannot be achieved by simply thinking about it or by some lineage.
They may be the Princes in the matter of their birth and the life they are leading, but they will learn more about the real wealth from three women who are princesses by heart.
The things they believe and trust will build a wall stopping the love from these princesses to reach them. Will it be broken to make it possible? If it is, then how and by whom? Or will prove to be too late by the time it breaks?
Join the journey of six people who are in different moments in their lives, but destiny always has a way with them…
My Three Loves
This is the powerful, personal account of my journey and the vital lessons learned through three pivotal loves.
My First Love, Kaden, taught me how to love openly. The relationship with Raymond, the dark Lesson, shattered my self-worth, forcing me to find the strength to survive and establish boundaries. I found my Coming Home in Noah, a steady, inevitable return who became my anchor for healing.
Together, we rebuilt our lives, culminating in the birth of our children. The story affirms that every past heartbreak and choice was necessary, proving that nothing, in the end, was wasted.
This is a continuation of Fated Love. All characters will still be in this book. Instead of only two people points of view, Shawn and Abbigail, there will be four. Beth and Melanie will also have a point of view in this book. The story picks up five years after Abbigail adopts Jordan. Come continue this journey and find out what happens next...
Her life was full of misery and pain until she found out about her mysterious lover on the day of her thirteenth birthday. That person started to take care of her from a distance.
What would happen when she finds out her true identity?
What would happen when she gets separated from that mysterious lover?
The ending of 'Where Love Meets Destiny 3' left me emotionally wrecked in the best way possible. After three books of twists, heartbreaks, and slow-burn romance, the final chapter tied everything together with a bittersweet yet satisfying resolution. The protagonist, after years of internal conflict, finally chooses to embrace her destiny rather than fight it, sacrificing her personal happiness for the greater good. What struck me was how the author didn’t shy away from ambiguity—the love triangle wasn’t cleanly resolved, and the ‘villain’ got a redemption arc that made me question everything.
What really elevated the ending was the epilogue set ten years later, showing how the characters grew from their choices. The lyrical prose made it feel like flipping through a photo album of memories. I’ve reread those last 20 pages at least five times, and each time I notice new foreshadowing from Book 1. It’s the kind of ending that lingers like a favorite song.
Man, if you loved 'Where Love Meets Destiny 3', you’re probably craving more of that emotional rollercoaster with a side of cosmic fate vibes. You’d adore 'The Midnight Library' by Matt Haig—it’s got that same 'what if?' energy, where choices ripple through alternate lives. Then there’s 'The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue', which nails the timeless love against all odds theme. Both books wrap you in that bittersweet, destiny-tangled warmth.
For something grittier but equally soulful, 'The Time Traveler’s Wife' blends romance with unavoidable twists of time. If you’re into the mystical side, 'The Starless Sea' feels like wandering through a dreamy, bookish labyrinth where love and stories collide. Honestly, any of these will leave you staring at the ceiling, pondering your own what-ifs.
Book 3 of the 'Billionaires True Love' series really dives deeper into the emotional arcs of its core duo, Ethan and Sophia. Ethan's this brooding, self-made billionaire with a past full of secrets—think classic 'rags to riches but at what cost' vibes. Sophia’s his polar opposite, a free-spirited artist who challenges his rigid worldview. Their chemistry crackles, especially when the plot throws in family drama and a surprise business rival.
What I love is how the side characters get more layers too, like Ethan’s sharp-tongued sister Lena, who starts off icy but becomes Sophia’s unlikely ally. There’s also Marcus, Ethan’s best friend, who’s got this slick charm but hides his own agenda. The way their relationships intertwine makes the stakes feel personal, not just about wealth or power. Honestly, by the end, I was rooting for everyone—even the 'villain' had moments that made me pause.