
Because the beginning was less than interesting. I think, in a strange way, that made this book even more enjoyable. So I actually stopped in the middle of reading this book and went to read Hell on Earth to make sure I didn’t accidentally end up having anything else spoiled for me. And while I don’t mind authors writing different series set in the same universe, I hate that these books have overlapping timelines.

There is a specific Goodreads list for the Chosen Universe, which combines all the series into the author’s suggested reading order. Needless to say, I wasn’t happy to have accidentally come across spoilers. Only then did I realize that The Chosen One series is supposed to be read in combination with the Hellhound Champion series, the Paranormal Sugar Daddy series, and the Magical Mates series, and if you don’t flipflop back and forth between series in the exact right order, you get SPOILERS. So imagine my surprise when characters I knew (and a few I didn’t) showed up and started shouting spoilers about a book I’d never read. I simply go onto Amazon, get the book with KU, and start reading. When I start reading a new series, I don’t double check to see if the author has a super special order to read the series in. The fae have never been mentioned before.How long it took Sawyer to deal with Kavalan.Saeward didn’t immediately jump into the menage.Despite their concerns, Sawyer is ready to make sacrifices, because there’s next to nothing he wouldn’t do to keep them safe. Something terrifying is heading Sawyer’s way, threatening not only his life, but everything he’s built with the mates he loves. Navigating the waters of his newest relationship is tricky enough without the encroaching dangers. One misstep could very well lead to his death. The rules are changing, and Sawyer has to adapt quickly if he’s going to keep up, especially after he’s whisked away to the land of the fae, a place with cryptic customs. Sawyer is closer than ever to fulfilling the ancient prophecy of the Chosen One, but the bonds between him and his newest guardians are giving him doubts.

Add in a reluctant hippocamp and an egotistical fae prince, and Sawyer has his hands full in more ways than one. They’re fierce and wonderful, protecting him from the outside forces trying to destroy him. What do you get when you mix a dragon, a vampire, a griffin, a mage, and a human? Sawyer Smith’s life sounds like a punchline, but the mates he’s come to love are no joke.
