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Pub Date Jan 30 2026 | Archive Date Nov 30 2026


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When Skye fakes psychic readings to save her late aunt’s struggling shop, she never expects to draw the wrath of a goddess—or the attention of her infuriatingly charming son, Cullen Eros. Cursed with uncontrollable visions and bound to a god she doesn’t trust, Skye is thrust into a world of divine politics, dangerous prophecies, and a looming war between gods and Titans. As her powers grow and her connection to Cullen deepens, Skye must confront the truth about her bloodline and decide who she’s willing to become: the girl who runs from destiny, or the woman who could reshape it.

When Skye fakes psychic readings to save her late aunt’s struggling shop, she never expects to draw the wrath of a goddess—or the attention of her infuriatingly charming son, Cullen Eros. Cursed with...


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4.25 stars! This book was enjoyable from start to finish. Fans of romantasy and Greek gods and goddesses will be delighted. The characters were compelling, and their chemistry was palpable. I thoroughly enjoyed the character building, forbidden romance, spice, and unexpectedly intense adventure that had me on the edge of my seat! Arrows Align is a beautifully written and impressive debut novel that leaves me wanting more. I can’t wait to see what the author has in store in the future!

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I am a massive fan of books about Greek gods, and when I read the blurb about gods and Titans, I was hopeful that it wouldn't be one of the big three this time. And I wasn't disappointed! I really loved this story, which starts with a grieving woman having a failed experience with a dating app, Arrows Align, and then encountering an immoral influencer who asks her about the app as a passing comment. When Skye replies that she'd burn it to the ground whilst being live streamed, she attracts the attention of the owner of Arrows Align - who is in fact, a goddess. (I am deliberately not naming the gods, to keep your interest piqued!) After she is cursed by Cullen, the goddesses son, she is then drawn into the world of the Olympian gods and goddesses - with dramatic consequences.

Skye is estranged from the majority of her family, and has been under the wing of her late Aunt Lydia for the majority of her life. She is desperately trying to keep Lydia's shop afloat, and would like a partner, so when she tries out Arrows Align and it goes terribly badly, her instinct when asked about it is to slate it. She doesn't expect to be stabbed with an arrow by a god for it. Nor does she expect that god to take a keen interest in her, and insist she needs to be bonded with him, and made immortal, in order to escape that curse. Naturally, she despises him, whilst also finding him insanely attractive. Her plan is to remain in his home until she can drink the nectar at the winter solstice and receive her immortality, then leave (although quite where the naive soul thinks she can go to escape a god is unclear, bless her!). But as is wont in a forced proximity situation, his actions lead to her feelings changing, and as they discover more about her heritage and what the evil brothers want with her, Skye begins to accept that she is going to be a key player in what could be a huge shakeup for the gods and goddesses of Olympus. She never shies away from anything thrown at her, instead stepping up and seizing control of her destiny. Her friendships with Euryale and Sara are strong and a joy to see develop, and the bravery she displays as they make their attempt to rescue Cullen, Zeph and Harmony and stop the brothers from causing chaos and war is breathtaking. Having been taught tarot by her Aunt Lydia, Skye's ability to read people is key to her character - and her actions and reactions, and this theme is demonstrated throughout the book.

When Cullen is commanded by his mother to curse Skye, she piques his interest. He is continually watching her after he stabs her with his arrow, and when he sees her at a club, and discovers his brothers have taken an interest in her, he goes into protect mode. When his Mother commands him to end her there and then, and Skye manages to free him from that command, he knows she is far more special than even he believed. He is determined to see her freed of the curse, and assumes she will bond to him with no concerns - the arrogance of a god at work! He does prove himself to be kind, thoughtful, and tries to be honest, although he feels a need to shelter her from the complete picture, to protect her. His love for her is complete, and he deliberately puts barriers in the way of any physical intimacy for quite a while, knowing she needs to be all in too. He would give his life willingly if it meant she was to survive the curse. He is stubborn and passionate, and doesn't always realise how hurtful his angry responses can be, pushing both his allies, Zeph and Harmony, away at times. His need to protect Skye is all-consuming, and I've seen less passion for that from even fated mates.

The supporting cast of this novel are excellent, and each thoroughly unique in their personalities (except the twins). There are the main players of Olympus present, but also lesser gods, which have a greater depth to this novel and really gripped my interest. The twin antagonists are chilling and evil, a constant step ahead and have horrendous powers. Euryale is an excellent friend and support to Skye, with a fierce power at her fingertips. Keep an eye on Marnie the cat *wink*. Sara the nymph is fiercely loyal to Cullen, but is cheeky and capable of a lot more than you'd think. One character comes through more than you'd expect based on the details given about them throughout the story, which was incredible.

I loved that there was a lot to take in throughout Arrows Align, and yet it didn't feel overwhelming or like an infodump. There were a lot of names, but it didn't feel difficult to wrangle who was who. It was paced brilliantly, with tension studded through certain scenes and joy through others. The final third was brilliantly written with a very visual feel, and left you with your heart in your mouth at points. It was an excellent novel which was exhilarating, full of heart and passion, and very cleverly executed plot which took a seemingly mortal woman and instead made her an instrument of destiny, completely changing the world of the gods forever, at the same time as capturing the heart of a god that is not often written about. It was a joy!

Thank you for giving me the opportunity to review this book!

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This was really engaging from start to finish. I would absolutely check out more from this author. I would recommend this one to my followers. Such a great read!

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Skye is estranged from her family and struggling to keep her Aunt Lydia’s shop afloat when a disastrous encounter with Arrows Align ends with her being struck by a god’s arrow and pulled into the world of Olympus.

Cullen, the god responsible, is initially ordered to curse her—but becomes intrigued instead. When Skye unexpectedly breaks divine control, he decides she may be key to something far bigger. Despite his restraint and secrets, he is determined to protect her and help her break the curse, even as attraction builds between them in a tense forced-proximity dynamic.

Skye refuses to be passive in her fate. With her tarot-based intuition, sharp instincts, and the support of Euryale and Sara, she begins uncovering truths about her heritage and the growing conflict among the gods. What starts as survival shifts into her becoming central to a potential shift in Olympus itself.

The supporting cast adds strong personality and depth, from loyal friends to chilling antagonists, with the twin villains standing out as especially dangerous. The worldbuilding is rich but accessible, balancing mythology, tension, and emotion without feeling overwhelming.

Overall, Arrows Align is a fast-paced, emotional fantasy about a mortal woman thrust into divine chaos, forced destiny, and a dangerous connection with a god who would do anything to keep her alive.

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I love a good Greek mythology romance fantasy, Arrows Align definately delivered! Feeling fresh by taking things in a slightly different direction. Mixing gods, prophecies, and divine drama with modern dating and chaos made for such a fun read with sassy and loyal side characters and found family (& charming and irresistible MMC)

I absolutely flew through this. It's a fast, easy read with plenty of romance, banter, tension, and all the tropes I love. I found myself completely invested in Skye and Cullen and couldn't wait to see where things would go (and all the intertwining of the side characters, love Zeph! and Marnie the cat)

If you love Greek mythology with a modern twist, dating drama, forbidden attraction, prophecies, gods meddling in mortal lives, and a romance at the heart of the story, I'd definitely recommend giving this one a go!

Was great as a standalone but I would happily read more in this world. Thanks so much Netgalley for the e-arc and Kimberly for writing it!

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So, the Greek gods- they are still around, Skye - who isn't a Greek, or a god, her aunt dies. She gets her "psychic shop" - and she is giving people readings.

Aphrodite has started an app - for people to fall in love and Skye goes on a date with a man who put a date rape drug in her drink, she is warned (by a Greek god or semi god - who happened to be friends with her aunt). Well a influencer comes to the store and she gives her a reading and then asks her about the app - and well lets just say that Aphrodite doesn't like the comment and sends Cupid (Cullen) to go deal with her - like murder her. :)

This is about their relationship, the Greek god's and goddesses the Titans, and ultimately what Skye becomes.
A very entertaining read - spicy scenes galore -Cullen really tried to fight it :)

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A compelling mix of fantasy and romance, adventure that kept me turning the pages.
I especially enjoyed the slow building relationships and the balance between action and heartfelt moments.

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