Bound to Fall (Villains & Virtues)

Bound to Fall (Villains & Virtues)

A.K. Caggiano

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Celeste Delacroix’s sister is dead. This is unfortunate…sort of. But it’s also an opportunity to return to the realm of Eiren and begin anew, if noxscura will allow her. Cursed with dark magic, living virtuously has always eluded Celeste, but she’s determined to right the wrongs she wrought in the sleepy village of Briarwyke and maybe even find her ever after, happiness unrequired and, as she sees it, undeserved. But darkness accompanies Celeste as keenly as clumsiness and shame, and when she accidentally releases a new evil on Briarwyke, she must find a divine source of magic to destroy it. Sir Reeve, Holy Knight of Valcord, is one such divine source—not to mention incredibly handsome—and as luck would have it, already intent on vanquishing the evil that plagues Briarwyke. Unfortunately, he believes that evil to be a noxscura-wielding witch who has desecrated his faith’s temple: Celeste herself. Abyss-bent on fulfilling his destiny, Reeve’s virtue and beliefs have never wavered because the world is simple, after all—there are those who are good, and those who are evil, and evil must be destroyed. But what happens when a perceived evil requests assistance in defeating an even greater threat? Can Celeste and Reeve band together to save Briarwyke, or will their contempt for one another be their downfall? *** Bound to Fall is a standalone spinoff of Villains & Virtues, a completed trilogy that follows the exploits of Damien and Amma. This book takes place in the spring, after the events of Villains & Virtues, and does contain spoilers for the series including character death. However, Bound to Fall focuses on a new couple, Celeste and Reeve, who we did not meet in the original trilogy, and can be read as a standalone story.


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    Spin-offs often fall flat. But this? This was just as delightful as the main trilogy. 

    I wish I could give a conclusive review on what I actually love about this story because "everything" really doesn't tell you much. This is a fun, sweet, romcom with characters you will absolutely fall in love with. I felt personally attacked by Celeste multiple times, some things about her character just hit really close to home.

    But honestly, the real start of this show is Reeve. He is the goldenest of golden retriever men if I've ever seen one. And this man needs to be protected at all costs. I thought I fell in love with Damien in the main trilogy. In that case, I don't know what happened here because Reeve is now consuming my brain, and honestly, everyone will probably start looking at me like I have a spatula for a brain when I start thinking about him. Which is fine. I'll take it. My boyfriend is already concerned about how much giggling and squealing I did over this book.

    I don't know how A.K. keeps writing these wonderful rom-com fantasy men, but I can't wait to see Xander more fleshed out in his story now that I've read this.

    If you're on the fence about picking this up. Do it. Well. Go read Throne In the Dark first. But come back once you get through the trilogy and read this. Trust me. They're all so worth it.

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