Well, what can I say of A Little Fate? It's classical Nora Roberts - two people met, fell hopelessly in love with each other at first sight. In this case, three times, since this book has three different stories. All the three of them revolves around the idea that a couple is fated to each other, and met during trying times. I liked all the stories, because they had everything to be unrealistic, but somehow they are believable.
My only trouble was with the first story, The Witching Hour. The story is great, but it seemed to me that it takes too long before action really begins, and when it does, it all seems rushed - you wait for the epic battle since the first page of the book, but when this battle actually begins, it's done in a mere couple of pages, by the very end of the story.
I liked the second story, A World Apart a little better, because it's funnier and somehow lighter than the other two. In this story, Nora Roberts goes in to science fiction territory, and does it very well, because you actually buy the story and the crazy elements presented in it.
Another story I wished it was longer was the third one, Winter Rose. Again I liked the way it began and how it started to unfold, but the end seemed very rushed to me - I had the clear impression that more things should happen before it ended, but because of length restrains, Nora kind of ended it the way it does just because it was quicker.
But, as I said, this book is a classical Nora Roberts, which means all the three stories are reasonably well written (specially if you compare with other books of the same genre), believable and entertaining. If you looking for a light book that keeps you hooked for a while, go for this one.