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Today Tomorrow and Always (Phenomenal Fate Series Book 3) (English Edition) Format Kindle
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Mary’s blindness and window-shattering scream have forced her into seclusion since childhood. A seeming burden to her splintered family, she jumps at the chance to reunite them. All she has to do is marry an evil vampire, facilitate an unholy alliance and potentially start an underworld war. Easy, right? No, but it was doable. At least until Tucker.
The pair of misfits embark on a road trip that will have them questioning the past, present and future. Their building passion and trust in one another is undisputable, however. And as the battle looms, they’ll have to decide just what they’re willing to sacrifice for a lifetime together.
- LangueAnglais
- Date de publication27 avril 2021
- Taille du fichier3766 KB
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- ASIN : B08ZSXF2V2
- Langue : Anglais
- Taille du fichier : 3766 KB
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- Nombre de pages de l'édition imprimée : 274 pages
- Pagination - ISBN de l'édition imprimée de référence : B093H2CT2Q
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- 6,162 en Romantic Suspense
- 12,338 en Romance paranormale
- 15,619 en Romance à suspense
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This book for me was completely different from the others I expected to find the happy go lucky Tucker who is always cracking jokes but instead we got the insecure side of Tucker. Tucker thinks he his unlovable because as a child he was bullied by most people in his small town and overlooked by his father. This book is heartbreaking in places Tucker truly believed if Mary had her sight she wouldn't pick him to do anything for her. Mary was amazing watching her change and realize having her sight isn't everything and realising that maybe she isn't doing the right thing by getting married. The love Tucker and Mary have for each other is once in a life time.
I don't want to ruin the end for you but let's just say everybody who deserves it gets the comupence. The epilogue didn't disappoint either it was great seeing them all together again.




I've said it before and I'll say it a thousand times: all that matters when I read a book is how it makes me feel. And Tessa Bailey gave me all the feels with this one. My heart is full.
"'I’d fight the world if you asked me to.'"
This is the third and last book of the Phenomenal Fate series. Two things: one, it can be read as a standalone, but I feel I had a lot more insight by having read the two other books. Two, don't dismiss it simply for the fact that it has vampires, fae folk and slayers. It also has humans. And for what's supposed to be paranormal romance, this is a very human emotion-filled book.
I love the two main characters, Tucker and Mary. You get to see how Tucker was turned into a vampire. You see how incomplete he feels. I mean, he has his friends, but he feels like the fifth wheel sometimes. The guy who's always friend-zoned. And partly he feels that's because of how he looks. You see, Tucker's not Alexander Skarsgard's Eric's vampire type. He's not tall, blonde and muscled. He was an ordinary guy, on the heavy side, when he was turned, and he remained like that.
And that's always held him back, both in human life, and as an immortal. And he's settled for it.
Mary is part of the fae folk, and she's blind. She doesn't know what the world looks like, or what colors look like, but she's developed an intuition about people. She doesn't see what's visible, but she sees inside people (and isn't that more important, anyway?). Due to an agreement with her mother, she's supposed to be married off to a guy she never met, and she's sort of OK with it because she's been kept from the world by her mother. She doesn't know what's out there. So, why not?
Except then she and Tucker meet - and indeed, life's just what happens while one's busy making plans.
I love the two of them together. I love all the tension in the air (sometimes, literally). I love the small touches, the tiny moments, the big moments, and how much they care for each other. Tucker's protectiveness of her. Mary's protectiveness of him. And how seamlessly they fall in love, even though they try not to, even though they're fighting against it.
Their chemistry is incredible, in a very Tessa Bailey way.
"'More than anything. More than anything, I want the good and bad with you.'"
Both characters perceive themselves as being flawed, Tucker for his weight, Mary for being blind. And what I feel is that this book shows you not only 'who cares?', but also 'embrace it'. Tucker chooses her because, not despite, the fact that she's blind. And Mary chooses him because he's him, with everything that makes him who he is.
And they're perfect the way they are.
But now that they're together, they're also perfectly whole.