Threads That Bind

Kika Hatzopoulou

This is a new take on a Greek mythology retelling. I am VERY into Mythology retellings. I usually stick to more dark or gritty retellings but this is a nice YA take on a Greek myth.

I haven’t read a ton of fates retellings so i was interested to see how this would pan out. The FMC is a direct descendent of the fates and she must solve a series of murders to save her sisters , her mate and the city she lives in.
The FMC is the youngest of the three sisters and she is a private detective who is currently working on solving a string of murders where she comes to discover that their life thread was cut short. The act of cutting the life thread early is creating wraiths that are becoming a menace in the city.
During the investigation she becomes intertwined with a mob boss and some unlikely allies.

The cover is stunning, its what first really drew me into it.

This is a great place to start for some one who is in the YA level books to get in to some more of the mythology retellings.

This does have romance but its not “spicy” so its good for that late teenage audience or some one who prefers low heat romance. Lots of cute wholesome moments as well.

Thank you Netgalley and Razorbill for the digital ARC.

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