“Every character and story is always sweet and leaves me happy and with a sigh at the end. ” ~Under the Covers

I have a lot of love for this series.  Every character and story is always sweet and leaves me happy and with a sigh at the end.  FATED was no different.  Perfect for a quick mood pick up.

Although I couldn’t really remember at first who Kate Andrews was, yes bad memory, I quickly caught on with some Twitter help.  Kate was the one friend Faith had when returning to Serendipity.  And she’s had a crush….no, been in love, with Nick for a long time.  Of course, she thought Nick still had feelings for Faith because he tried to make a move on her when she came back.  But what she doesn’t know is that it was never about Nick not being over Faith.

Even though Kate has always been there for Nick, he just recently realized that she might be “it” for him.  The attraction and the chemistry has been there and he doesn’t know why she’s not going out with him.  But after so many nos, he takes matters into his own hands to prove to her that he wants her and only her.

Nick, as always, was delicious.  I think I’ve always liked his character and I’ve been waiting for him to get an HEA.  And him finally opening his eyes and falling for the girl that has always been there was nice.

This was a bit too short for my taste, but since the groundwork was pretty much laid out already, the whole romance between them worked well for me.

*ARC provided by publisher

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  1. Francesca,
    I admit to being wayyyyyyy behind with this series. In other words, I have Serendipity in my ‘Library’…but I just haven’t gotten to it yet. Carly Phillips is one of those authors who can almost always expect a sweet romance with engaging characters. And that this is a series is a plus for me. I love seeing several characters and their ARC throughout a series and it makes them feel a little bit more like family.
    Great review.