⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️½ (4.5 Stars)
Fatenbound by Shannon Sims delivers exactly what I love in a story: yearning, sharp-witted banter, and smart-mouthed female characters with real backbone. The dialogue crackles, the chemistry simmers, and the heroine refuses to be anything but unapologetically herself—which is refreshing and empowering.
Beyond the romance, there’s a strong sense of adventure and real traveling—not just moving from place to place, but discovering who you are along the way. The journey feels earned, both emotionally and physically, and it adds real depth to the characters and the stakes.
Threadbound is an intricately woven story that beautifully shows how a single thread—or multiple threads woven together—can make all the difference. Each choice, relationship, and moment layers into something stronger and more meaningful by the end.
One of my absolute favorite moments (and quotes) perfectly captures the book’s wit and charm:
“Lowan, you don’t wait for a woman to ask about your library. You take her to the library, you show her the books, and then you leave her with snacks. That’s how you win her heart.”
It’s clever, heartfelt, and fun, with just enough bite to keep you turning pages. What more could you want?