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Fated Blades

Fated Blades

byIlona Andrews
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5.0 out of 5 starsTotally biased review because I enjoy their writing so much I devoured this in a state of ridiculous happiness!
Reviewed in Australia on 26 November 2021
I’m not even going to PRETEND to be unbiased here because I bloody love @ilona_andrews books and I absolutely devoured this next installment in the Kinsmen universe!

⚔️Synopsis (Goodreads):
An uneasy alliance between warring families gets heated in this otherworldly novella from bestselling author Ilona Andrews.

At first glance, the planet Rada seems like a lush paradise. But the ruling families, all boasting genetically enhanced abilities, are in constant competition for power—and none more so than the Adlers and the Baenas. For generations, the powerful families have pushed and pulled each other in a dance for dominance.

Until a catastrophic betrayal from within changes everything.

Now, deadly, disciplined, and solitary leaders Ramona Adler and Matias Baena must put aside their enmity and work together in secret to prevent sinister forces from exploiting universe-altering technology.
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Enemies to friends/lovers? Deadly and determined and not apologetic for it? Suave and old school honourable about things that are Just Not Done? Fancy tech and special abilities?

COME AT ME 😍😍😍

As with all the other books in this universe the relationships and interactions between the two MCs was mature, funny and the burn between the two was just *chef’s kiss* perfect. I loved their banter so much, especially when it’s them against enemies. It’s an indelible part of all of IA’s books and it’s brilliant.

One thing though: while it isn’t strictly necessary to read the first two books to understand this (and it’d still be enjoyable!) I highly recommend it so you fully understand what Kinsmen society and world is like.
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1.0 out of 5 starsdisappointing unfortunately
Reviewed in Australia on 23 November 2021
A big fan of the other works of this writing team, but this book just didn’t work for me sorry to say
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5.0 out of 5 stars Another great book in this series
Reviewed in Australia on 24 November 2021
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I loved seeing the progression of the kinsmen evolution, it was a great read and I am so happy the authors wrote it.
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Amazon Customer Debie Stevenson
5.0 out of 5 stars Another great Andrews novel
Reviewed in Australia on 23 November 2021
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Ilona Andrews bring realism to their stories with detailed backgrounds of the characters; amazing descriptions of surroundings, buildings and other players.
I love how they can firevup your imagination and see their worlds.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Another IA gem
Reviewed in Australia on 29 November 2021
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Yet another great love story from the legends themselves. Always the perfect amount of tension, world building, character development and passion, but wrapped in an interesting story. Thank you guys! You’re amazing as always.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wow! Another great story from masters of the craft
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 23 November 2021
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While Ilona Andrews’ books are now permanently on my must read list, this steps it up a level. Though short (at 9 chapters with an epilogue) the book manages to pack a lot of emotion and action into its pages. If you’re looking for a trope description, this would fall into the enemies to lovers category. But to leave it at that would be to understate the wonderful world building and character formation that turns it into a book that can be read multiple times with new discoveries and familiar joys in each reading. I don’t want to say more because I lack the skill to do it justice, but would absolutely recommend this to anyone looking for a solid story that will grab you from the start and take you for a ride. I finished it in one sitting as it was unputdownable.

Correction: The authors have said that the trope is fated soulmates.
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shadowshy
5.0 out of 5 stars Ilona Andrews never disappoints
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 30 November 2021
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The only problem with an Ilona Andrews book is that I never want them to end.
Yet another great short story.
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Dion Vansevenant
5.0 out of 5 stars Great addition to the Kinsmen series
Reviewed in Canada on 28 February 2022
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Pre-ordered as soon as I heard about it in 2021. Surprised with it delivered the day of release. Very nice!

Another great addition to the Kinsmen universe by Ilona Andrews.

Fast-paced story with lots of fun little tidbits.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Read
Reviewed in India on 23 November 2021
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Another awesome read by Ilona Andrews. The story is set in Kinsman world which is super interesting. Great characters, story, and dance/fight sequences. This will definitely go into the feel-good re-read shelf.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Another great book
Reviewed in Canada on 24 November 2021
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Another great book. I hope we can loo
k forward to reading more about these three families. I wish I read slower. Lol
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TJ
5.0 out of 5 stars Another great story by Ilona Andrews
Reviewed in Germany on 13 December 2021
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Great next installment in the Kinsman universe
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Kathy Davie
3.0 out of 5 stars Oh, brother . . .
Reviewed in the United States on 13 April 2022
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Third in The World of Kinsmen science fiction romance series and revolving around an enhanced group of people who dwell in city of New Delphi in the Dahlia Province on the Davenport Planet Rada. The couple focus is on Ramona Adler and Matias Baena.

My Take
There is a glancing flavor of India in this series, but the greatest emphasis is on the hatred between the Baenas and the Adlers. It's one of those silly hatreds, similar to the Hatfields and the McCoys where most have no idea why they hate each other.

These two families have secare leading them, which gives the reader a new twist on the kinsmen. There's an interesting bit of back history that explains how a person may become secare as well as how humanity chose planets to settle. A later history about Matias' great-great-great-grandfather, and a more recent back history that concerns Matias' runaway mother. He's too good to her.

It is a simplistic story of two rival families whose spouses have no loyalty. This lack leads to a horror that could bring down three respected families. The romantic angle forces two of the family heads to cooperate, and they learn so much about what they want and would respect in a partner.

Sure, it's fun, especially if you enjoy a good battle of one-on-one. Armstrong uses third person dual protagonist point-of-view from Ramona's and Matias' perspectives, so we get to listen in on their thoughts, hopes, dreams, frustrations, and more.

The exchange with the crew leader and the court clerk were confusing, although Armstrong probably intended it as a quicker way to demonstrate Ramona's friendliness. I do wish she'd created a better connection.

Drewery's home sounds fabulous, and Ramona and Matias' approach to the estate could have used some finessing by the author. I did, however, enjoy Matias' snap back at Drewery, though. Hee-hee . . . I swear Cassida's parents are hideous. No wonder their daughter grew up so ignorant and power-mad.

These arranged marriages are just not right. Wait'll you read about Ramona's choices!

I do wish Andrews had given us something of the future of Cassida and Gabriel — he is so amazingly stupid, lol. I wanna wallow. And I must say the ease of this ending was followed up by the actions of the Vandal cruiser. Oy.

The pace is slowed by all the thinking Matias and Ramona do and their whining about their clans. It didn't help that their ending was so obvious nor that Andrews left so many gaps in the story.

I'm done with the Kinsmen. I do love most everything Ilona Andrews has written, but while this series has potential, it reads more like a toss-away bit of writing . . . not their "finest hour".

The Story
The secret of seco bioengineering of the secare has been lost until re-discovered by a salvager. Supposedly that secret was sold to one kinsmen family, who invested their all in developing a prototype.

An investment that could blow up in their faces.

Beware, for the Vandals might be impolite . . .

The Characters
There are three kinsmen families in Fated Blades: the Adlers, the Baenas, and the Davenports.

Ramona "Lady Spider" Adler, a secare, is the head of the clan and Adler, Inc. Gabriel is her husband. Karion is Ramona's older brother. Santiago is her younger, less patient brother. Both brothers are secare. Uncle Sabor is handy to know. Ray Adler, Ramona's great-great-great-grandfather with his own "stories", who settled on the planet.

Matias Baena, a secare, is the head of the clan and Baena Corp, and he conducts business in the Baena Tower. Cassida is his wife. Simone is Matias' non-secare sister. Aunt Nadira had leapt to the head of the family when life fell apart. Solei is his chief security officer. Ladmina is his vice-president. Sylus. Angelo Baena had been a contemporary of Ray Adler's.

Federal Senator Theodore Redding Drewery is Cassida's father, but not a kinsman. His wife, Lyla, has a combat implant.

Haider Davenport, the head of the family, is married to Damien, and they've just had a son. Henri Davenport is the father of Haider. Derra Lee is Haider's chief of security.

Adra is a city on the planet that celebrates a special festival. The Kamen is a small hotel in Stone City, an historic district in Adra. Park Sung Hyo is the provincial senator.

Olivia Solis is a childhood friend of Ramona's whose children were born with the Tarim mutation. Aria Teeling is with Orbital Traffic Control. Valina is an artist who rarely takes commissions. Janus works in immigration and has a spaniel. Other clans include the Vinogradovs, the Rook Trust, the Le family, and the Escanas.

The Vandals are . . .
. . . the Star Fall Republic Pacification Brigade (SFR), hand-picked sociopaths who are literally a nightmare with no remorse, no considerations. Ronaldo Marner, Varden Plant, and Weston Lugfort offered a deal to Haider. Lukas Dunlap-Whitaker is a secare mercenary for hire.

The Opus Massacre was one of the Vandals' operations. Kurt Summers was the commander of Matias' outfit and the convoy leader.

The kinsmen were bred with unique abilities, to help humanity spread across the stars. The secare are a branch of the kinsmen who were genetically engineered for a particular war, to project short-range force fields from their arms, bred to slaughter, and used by the traitorous Sabetera Geniocracy. Synchronization is the recognition of one secare with another, knowing when and how they will move in battle. First Wave temples were an early form of religion. Calais V is a planet with a mercenary hub. There's a story that there were five secare traitors: Whitney May, Hee Granados, Katia Parnell, Leland Dunlap-Whitaker, and Angelo Baena. There are twin moons surrounding the planet: Ganimede and Silver Sister.

The Cover and Title
The cover is cartoonish with its portrayal of the red-haired Ramona dancing with Matias. It's obviously the festival at Adra with Ramona's rainbow skirt and Matias' three-paneled vest with a portent of the future in the faded red "sword" he carries in his left hand while Ramona carries a more solid red shield in her left. The background is a diaphanous white drape that parts to reveal a peach background of green plants. At the top is the author's name in a red-shadowed red. The title begins at Ramona's and Matias' waists in a pale, pale peach that gradates diagonally across it to a darker peach. Below that is an info blurb in the same gradation.

The title is of two secares with Fated Blades.
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