A Forgery of Fate Review

📚✨ A FORGERY OF FATE by Elizabeth Lim
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4/5 stars

This is a GORGEOUS book! Let’s just take a moment to appreciate the cover—the art, the gold-foiled edges… chef’s kiss. This one is a display piece and a beautiful story.

If you’ve been following the promos, this is a Beauty and the Beast retelling with deep roots in Chinese folklore, and I absolutely devoured it. Elizabeth Lim takes a familiar tale and spins it into something rich, smart, and full of heart.

And now let’s talk spice… 🌶️
This book is spicy, but not in the steamy sense, unless, like me, you’re a fan of chili peppers. 😂 There’s definitely tensionlusting, and yearning that totally satisfies if you love a slow-burn romance, but no open-door scenes here. Perfect for readers who prefer clean romantasy with heat of a different kind.


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Let’s get into the juicy bits.

Tru was such a standout. Funny, smart, brave, and intensely loyal, even when her family didn’t deserve her. She gave this story so much heart, and I loved how her wit balanced out the darker, heavier parts of the plot. She’s the kind of heroine you root for instantly and keep rooting for until the last page.

And can we discuss the tie-ins to the Six Crimson Cranes duology? The references to Kiata, to Seryu, pure joy! I loved how those details felt like little gifts for longtime readers, while still making complete sense in this new context. It’s intricately woven and completely satisfying.

Then there’s Elang… ugh, I loved him. Half-dragon face or not, that grumpy demeanor melted away perfectly. Watching Tru fall for him (and us right along with her) was so rewarding. That slow burn was just the right kind of painful, and his arc unfolded in such a soft, satisfying way. The banter. The tension. The longing. All of it.

As for the ending… yes. That twist? It surprised me in the best way. It gave the whole story a final punch of emotion and just the right amount of unpredictability. The last third of the book was impossible to put down.

Elizabeth Lim proves again that she’s a queen of yearning, slow burn, and fate-driven romance wrapped in magical, high-stakes fantasy. I closed the book feeling full but also already hoping for more in this world.

The Twisted Throne Review

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5 (Spoilers ahead!)

This book took me a little while to finish; not because it wasn’t good, but because, well, life. And honestly? I regret not giving it my full attention from the start. I went in thinking, “Oh no, not another ‘wrong brother’ trope.” (Looking directly at you, Powerless.) But The Twisted Throne took that setup and flipped it on its head in a way that totally surprised me and I loved that.

Ahnna is the standout for me. She’s fierce, funny, strategic, and doesn’t wait around to be saved. She doesn’t compromise her strength for romance, and I live for that energy in a female lead. Watching her push back, take control, and still be vulnerable made her feel real.

James… whew. He had me from the beginning. He’s thoughtful, noble, and genuinely respects Ahnna for who she is. The slow-burn tension between them worked for me and let’s be honest, he’s got that quiet strength + emotional depth combo thats easy to fall hard for.

Spoilers ahead:

The ending was a rollercoaster. For a moment, I thought we were headed for a tidy little happily-ever-after. NOPE. That twist? I gasped. But here’s the thing James doubting her? James. James. WHY would you not believe her?? After everything they went through, all that growth, all that love and he doubts her?? Sir, your stepmother has been shady AF from day one and you know it. You love this woman. You fought for her. USE THAT BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF YOURS.

Danielle Jensen, you’ve done it again. I’m hooked, I’m mad, I’m swooning, and I need the next book yesterday. This is epic fantasy romance at its finest; layered characters, gut-punch twists, and a heroine who owns every inch of her story.