
For a hot second there, I was afraid that this book would not be as unhinged as the first one - but then I gave a relieved sigh. Amina is chaos, and chaos is she. And I wouldn’t want it any other way. I really loved the tone of this book, with our no-fucks-given FMC at the helm. Amina’s sharp wit and fearless attitude made every page a delight, especially as she balanced her life as a mother with her dangerous missions for the council of immortal peris. This time, she’s tasked with stealing a spindle capable of rewriting fate itself from a sorceress on an inescapable island. The stakes couldn’t be higher, and of course, nothing goes according to plan. I was also deeply moved by her friendship with the equally complex Dalila—it’s the kind of bond that feels real, messy, and full of history. The other characters were fully fleshed out as well, with complex personalities - and none of them were simply filler. From Exes to Queens, I enjoyed all of them. I admired the underlying mythology a lot and the way the story weaves in themes of fate and destiny and our role in it. This was a wild, heartfelt adventure that left me grinning and emotional in equal measure. 4.5/5 stars. Thank you to @NetGalley and @HarperFiction for the eARC! #TheTapestryOfFate #Bookstagram #NetGalley

