Chasing Fate (Blood Stone #0.5)

Chasing Fate (Blood Stone #0.5)

J.R. Thorn

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Every Thousand Years the Cycle of Death Returns

 A young psychic named Renee inherits her grandmother’s terrifying powers and summons two hot (and very naked) angels to help her save the world. Paired up with her ex-boyfriend turned vampire, she’s in for a hell of a ride. 
Every thousand years the cycle of death comes to claim the three major realms: Earth, heaven, and hell. It’s her turn to chase fate and stop the cycle from devouring her world, bringing heaven and hell down with it. When the echoes of calamity begin to take form and destroy her beloved Fortune Street, she’ll have to race against the clock to stop her new vision from coming to fruition. Earth in ashes and heaven and hell collapsed in a ball of flames.
 Edwin and Devon aren’t the kind of angels she’d expected to conjure with her new gifts for such a monumental task. With Devon’s constant flirting, Edwin’s sexy brooding, and Jeffery’s distracting fangs, she’ll have to hope they’re more useful than they are distracting in the game of chasing fate.
 This is a reverse harem story intended for mature audiences. This is a standalone story.


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  • PelicanFreak
    Mar 11, 2025
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    This was my first J.R. Thorn book but certainly won’t be my last. Aside from the fact that I now need all I can get of this world, there’s the fact that there is so much going on.

    Urban Fantasy is pretty awesome if done right, and this is done right—there are vampires, angels, demons, witches, succubi and more but it’s pretty plausible. Throw in a badass protagonists, loads of action, heat, drama and some real feels and… is there anything this book doesn’t have?

    This one’s also served to win me over to RH, as this instance is an example of all the genre can be. Past attempts for me (other authors) revealed no plot, just orgies, basically. If you’re looking for an RH with substance, and real connections, look no further than J.R. Thorn. There was even a fun little twist before it ended; I’d definitely like to see more from this author and read on in this world.

    Cover: Beautiful and perfectly relevant.
    Formatting: Clean.
    Editing/Proofing: Pretty clean proofing-wise and good continuity, decent character development. Well done.


    4.5 stars
    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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