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Review: Crashing Into Destiny (Wings of Artemis #3) by Rebecca Royce

Posted on the 03 October 2016 by Readingromances

Review: Crashing Into Destiny (Wings of Artemis #3) by Rebecca RoyceWhen When one man can't steal her heart,
She gives it to five of them.

Restless and uncertain, Diana Mallory has no idea what path in life she wants to take. Unable to choose between marriage, pursuing a career, or spending her life praying with the Sisters of the Universe, Diana struggles with the course of her future. But when she's thrown through a black hole, her choices all vanish. Suddenly, her only focus is surviving life on the ice planet. Life on a strange planet isn't as it seems. With five men vying for her heart and body, Diana grapples with her feelings for each of them. Each man stirs feelings and desire within her-a yearning she's never known before. Although the men were not prepared for the woman who crashed into their lives, they'll do anything for her-even share her. Now it's up to Diana to embrace the beauty and love that each of them provide, while learning that the universe doesn't believe in happy endings. Can the men find a way to love her and still protect her from the danger lurking outside the galaxy? **Reverse Harem, Intense** Review: Crashing Into Destiny (Wings of Artemis #3) by Rebecca Royce

This is a complicated review to write. I always go crazy for Rebecca Royce's books because she's an incredibly creative and talented author. However, as much as I loved the previous books in the Wings of Artemis series, Crashing Into Destiny felt like more of the same.

Diana is very different from her mother, she was very sweet, kind and generous. I liked the circumstances she met the guys, and how it relates to her past. The men acted very similar when it came to Diana and, I had a hard time to differentiate them.

My biggest problem was that I didn't fall in love with the characters. That doesn't mean that I didn't enjoy the story, but it was predictable and - unfortunately- didn't leave me excited for the next installment.

Review: Crashing Into Destiny (Wings of Artemis #3) by Rebecca Royce

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