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A review by moonlitreading_
Threads That Bind by Kika Hatzopoulou
adventurous
emotional
mysterious
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
“To assume they let it happen was to make them responsible for a system that was rotten long before they ever came along.”
Threads That Bind is a Greek mythology based story where descendants of the gods inherit their powers. Io Ora and her two sisters are descendants of the Fates which means they could see and manipulate the threads that connect humans to everything they love. Io, who has the ability to cut these threads, works as a private investigator and her latest job leads her to a discovery where women’s life-threads are being cut and these women are being used as weapons. Io is forced to work with Edei Runa, who works with the mob queen, to find the culprit to these murders. But that’s not an easy task, not when Edei himself is at the end of Io’s fate-thread.
I’ve always wanted to read this because the cover is gorgeous! This being Greek mythology inspired was also a bonus. I decided now was the time for me to pick it up because the last book of this duology was finally out.
Threads That Bind was easy to read but there were a lot of confusing parts for me like the terms and what powers which descendants had. This one was fast paced and, if I remember correctly, everything in here happened within a span of a few days only. I could’ve finished this in one sitting if I didn’t have anything else to do. I liked that the romance didn’t overshadow the investigation because I was invested in the story. This one ends on a cliffhanger and I am so glad the next one is available for me to read.
Threads That Bind is a Greek mythology based story where descendants of the gods inherit their powers. Io Ora and her two sisters are descendants of the Fates which means they could see and manipulate the threads that connect humans to everything they love. Io, who has the ability to cut these threads, works as a private investigator and her latest job leads her to a discovery where women’s life-threads are being cut and these women are being used as weapons. Io is forced to work with Edei Runa, who works with the mob queen, to find the culprit to these murders. But that’s not an easy task, not when Edei himself is at the end of Io’s fate-thread.
I’ve always wanted to read this because the cover is gorgeous! This being Greek mythology inspired was also a bonus. I decided now was the time for me to pick it up because the last book of this duology was finally out.
Threads That Bind was easy to read but there were a lot of confusing parts for me like the terms and what powers which descendants had. This one was fast paced and, if I remember correctly, everything in here happened within a span of a few days only. I could’ve finished this in one sitting if I didn’t have anything else to do. I liked that the romance didn’t overshadow the investigation because I was invested in the story. This one ends on a cliffhanger and I am so glad the next one is available for me to read.