
Happy Sunday! I’m back today with “Sundays in Bed With….” a meme dares to ask what book has been in your bed this morning. Come share what book you’ve spent time curled up reading in bed, or which book you wish you had time to read today! The meme was originally hosted by Midnight Book Girl.
Today, I’m reading Fates Chosen by L.M. Rhys. I’m only about 100 pages in, but I’m loving it so far. It has a few different tropes I like, and the fantasy and romance elements are fantastic. Let’s check it out!
About the Book:

Title: Fates Chosen
Author: L.M. Rhys
Page Length: 368
Publication Date: Aug. 22, 2022
Synopsis: The Fates Chosen Heir is said to be a myth. But some know the truth.
Through the Veil of Elysian, faeries and humans rule side by side. Before the birth of the twin faerie princesses, a prophecy was foretold. One child to be chosen for light and one for dark. To save their land, the human king helps send one of the princesses through the Veil and into the true Human World.
But a prophecy must come to fruition.
Years later, Evie Monroe finds herself knee deep in tequila and other questionable coping mechanisms. But when the handsome captain of the Stalwartian Guard arrives on her doorstep, she learns that faerie tales are real—as well as the monsters that come with them. Now she must fight to save a world she never knew existed. And if she fails, she will doom them all.
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What are you reading today? Comment below!
Ooo this sounds great, I love books where the heroine doesn’t actually know fae are real 😄 I’m reading A Good Day to Pie by Misha Popp at the moment ☺️
I’m about halfway through and am enjoying it! I hope you enjoy A Good Day to Pie – love that title! lol
I am doing a read/listen to Two Nights in Lisbon by Chris Pavone. It is a long one and parts are dragging, but I want to find out how this will end.
I hope it picks up for you!
It was okay, Julie. I liked the ending, but it was quite long and drawn out.
Ugh – that’s too bad.