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We were meant to be seductive. We were designed to lure humans in.Fortuna Sworn is the last of her kind. Her brother disappeared two years ago, leaving her with no family or species to speak of. She hides among humans, spending her days working at a bar and her nights searching for him. The bleak pattern goes on and on... until she catches the eye of a powerful faerie.He makes no attempt to hide that he desires Fortuna. And in exchange for her, he offers something irresistible. So Fortuna reluctantly leaves her safe existence behind to step back into a world of creatures and power. It soon becomes clear that she may not have bargained with her heart, but her very life.TRIGGER WARNING: This novel contains scenes or themes of sexual harassment, toxic relationships, and slavery.

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I'm ever hungry for new, engaging faerie books, but not just any faerie book: I crave ones where the faeries are beautiful and scary and terrible and complex.I think it was a stroke of fate that the author reached out to me to offer me a copy of her book and I very much thank her for it (I did get a free copy from the author, but I also purchased a copy myself, and I only took the copy under the condition that I was free to express my thoughts. I'm a transparent sort of person, so I wanted to state all this immediately) because I ultimately did quite enjoy Fortuna Sworn.The titular character is one of several races of creatures descended from fallen angels (collectively referred to as "the Fallen") known as a Nightmare, a being capable of sensing the fears of those she touches and manipulating their minds into experiencing delusions of these fears that can drive them to their deaths. She and her brother are the last known of their kind, who were so feared in the past that they were hunted nearly to extinction. Fortuna, who has lived amongst humans her whole life, has been searching for her missing little brother, Damon, for two years and after accidentally ending up at a black market peddling slaves, she catches the attention of a faerie, Collith, who knows where her brother is and offers to take her to him... if she agrees to marry him. The story then follows Fortuna as she descends underground to the strange, cruel world of faeries to try and save her brother, whom she loves, without losing herself in the process.When I look at faerie stories, a big thing I want to experience is the courts. I think of immortal beings with so much time on their hands they can play politics to extremes, they can waste time playing tricks and partaking in debauchery, they are bound by rules and stipulations, they are hard to understand as they sway around a spectrum of grey morality, at times cruel in their kindness and kind in their cruelty.I liked that this world wanted to invest in this side of faerie lore. I don't think the world was quite as expansive as it could have been and that some of my personal enjoyment stems from my own familiarity with faerie lore filling in any gaps as I read, but it was an enjoyable angle that took the faerie story back down to its dark, sinister roots in a way a book like Tithe did.One thing that I found somewhat unexplained and odd was the presence of the character Oliver; perhaps he will play a bigger role or be more explained farther down the line, but in this book his scenes struck me mostly as bizarre because Fortuna kept insisting he was imaginary and going to him in her dreams when she needed comfort, yet from the first introduction, I suspected that he wasn't merely some part of her imagination and the events that unfold seem to have reinforced that. I'm anticipating some reveal later on involving him (like maybe he's an angel that's watched over Fortuna her whole life and grown up with her through a shared heavenly realm and he enters the earthly realm to act as romantic competition with Collith for Fortuna's heart or maybe we learn that he's some part of Collith who's always been connected to Fortuna or maybe he's from the Seelie court or SOMETHING, there are several possibilities beyond "imaginary boy") but the whole "random imaginary boy I go to for respite that I say is my best friend but who I'm physically rather intimate with in a way that suggests we're not just best friends" angle was a little odd to me, but I'm willing to roll with it and see where it's headed.A good chunk of this book is devoted to Fortuna enduring faerie culture and trials necessary to become queen (a goal she undertakes to have the power to save her brother from what is clearly an abusive relationship with a faerie captor) and I like that it's not just head-first plunging into declarations of romance with the faerie she married because "bond" or something with her ultimately neglecting the reason she's there (her brother); she interacts with the people around her and the reader is given time to get to know everyone as Fortuna does and she doesn't let her brother encompass everything nor does she push him to the sidelines; her priority of saving him is balanced very well.The only sudden thing Fortuna really feels is lust, which makes sense because faeries tend to be highly linked with things of a sexual, debauched nature, and I don't think it was overkill and I feel they were used appropriately as the situation called for them. We get several scenes of kissing and petting, but it's not like we're berated with excruciatingly long sex scenes that detract from the story, which was a huge problem for me in a book like Beautiful Beast, which opted to gut out as much story and character development as possible so it could cram in copious amounts of repetitive, worthless sex scenes, thus ruining what had been shaping up to be an interesting book.I found the writing to be very lovely, with worthwhile descriptions and enough prettiness balanced against a good base of syantax and story creation to make for an engaging read. For an indie title, the editing is pretty solid and I appreciate that very much. I didn't personally take note of any problems with my subtitle-editor brain, which is always a plus.Overall, I'm glad I read this book! I tend to steer away from adult fiction because I often run into the situation with the aforementioned Beautiful Beast with just an onslaught of pointless sex and crassness ruining a good story or even come across situations like Heart of the Fae where I want to like it but there's just too many things that don't click for me that I tend to stick with YA, but I'm glad I took the leap with Fortuna Sworn! It's right up my alley when it comes to what I want out of NA and adult fiction; the heroine is my age with relatable experiences and thoughts and wants, there's a story to be told here with mature themes that isn't drowned out to slap in erotica, and it doesn't try to force shock horror to seem edgy and gritty. The dark themes and tones speak for themselves. The author got the finesse for a darker themed faerie story down and I'm eagerly awaiting the next installment.Also, look at that cover. It's stunning! I'm salivating; a digital painting with high detail for a book cover created without manipulating stock photos? What a treat!
Fortuna Sworn rivals my whole Sarah J Maas obsession. THAT IS SAYING SOMETHING, PEOPLE!Why are more people not screaming about this series? I’m gonna tell everyone! You need a copy, you need a copy, youuu need a copy!The world KJ has built is just so fascinating, simply put. The magic of the underground world and the faerie and all the other creatures just blows me away.I also love that Fortuna is not human, but lives among them. The fantasy mixed with every day life is my favorite. (Book two esp, when they all go to Denver)Love love love.Must read the rest immediately!

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