Synopsis: What if the one who was meant to take your life chose instead to save it?
When Liv was four, Death broke every sacred rule to spare her life after a tragic accident. Ever since, she's been haunted by near-death experiences and hunted by shadowy forces desperate to "correct" her fate.Now 24 and stuck in a purposeless life, she’s thrust into a dangerous world of immortal beings, forgotten gods, and an ancient order woven into the fabric of reality. Nathan, her enigmatic and impossibly handsome rescuer, hides secrets of his own, including his connection to the godlike Origins and the Fates that weave the world's destiny.
As Liv discovers her unique and unsettling place in their fractured world, she must uncover why she exists outside the Tapestry of Life—and why it might unravel everything if she survives. With her life in the balance, Liv must decide if she can trust Nathan to protect her heart as well as her soul—or if his dark past will doom them both.
In Death’s Hands is a romantasy filled with danger, forbidden love, and the ultimate question: can we defy fate without breaking the world?
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My Review:
This was a really engaging romantasy with a unique concept that hooked me early on. The idea of Death breaking the rules to save her as a child made for such an interesting setup, and I liked how the story expanded into gods, fate, and a much bigger magical system. Liv’s journey felt compelling as she uncovers who she is in all of it, and the connection with Nathan added a lot of tension and emotional pull. Overall, a strong, immersive read with great world-building and a really addictive premise.
This was a really engaging romantasy with a unique concept that hooked me early on. The idea of Death breaking the rules to save her as a child made for such an interesting setup, and I liked how the story expanded into gods, fate, and a much bigger magical system. Liv’s journey felt compelling as she uncovers who she is in all of it, and the connection with Nathan added a lot of tension and emotional pull. Overall, a strong, immersive read with great world-building and a really addictive premise.
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