Walking away from his fated mate was the hardest choice Connall O’Daire ever made. By choosing a legacy of darkness, he stained his own name with blood, and he intends to be the last man to carry it.
He has survived by choosing control over comfort, power over belonging, and a life of solitude built to keep everyone else safe.
But that choice is unraveling.
Quinn, Isaac, Elias, and Kaian are being drawn into his orbit, each bond burning with magic, heat, and the dangerous promise of family. And Soren, the mate he left behind, has never truly been gone.
With sinister forces closing in, Connall must face the truth he’s been running from: getting everything he’s ever wanted means risking everything he’s spent his life protecting.
The Paths We Choose is a high-heat, multi-POV MMMMMM omegaverse romance about rejected bonds, found family, dangerous magic, and the courage to stay when everything in you says run. It is the first book in a sweeping three-part arc of love, fate, and consequence.
If you crave:
Rejected mates, second chances, and bonds that refuse to stay buried
Dangerous magic, criminal legacies, and Fate with a plan of Their own
Wounded men, possessive devotion, and a pack forged through choice
Heat, deep emotion, and found family built in fire
Start the journey with The Paths We Choose and fall into a trilogy of love, consequence, and impossible choices. This is the first book in an interconnected three-book arc, so expect emotional cliffhangers, deepening bonds, expanding lore, and a pack that is built book by book.
Content Advisory:
Themes include trauma, violence, criminal coercion, emotional abuse, rejection, PTSD, panic, magical threats, and emotional breakdowns. Grief, vulnerability, and healing are explored with care. Please take care of yourself while reading.
World Note:
While The Paths We Choose and the Crossroads trilogy can be read on their own, readers of Fated in the Stars series will recognize Connall O’Daire before the events of this book. Crossroads also expands the lore of both Were and magical culture within the larger Fated in the Stars universe.
Genre: Paranormal Romance
He has survived by choosing control over comfort, power over belonging, and a life of solitude built to keep everyone else safe.
But that choice is unraveling.
Quinn, Isaac, Elias, and Kaian are being drawn into his orbit, each bond burning with magic, heat, and the dangerous promise of family. And Soren, the mate he left behind, has never truly been gone.
With sinister forces closing in, Connall must face the truth he’s been running from: getting everything he’s ever wanted means risking everything he’s spent his life protecting.
The Paths We Choose is a high-heat, multi-POV MMMMMM omegaverse romance about rejected bonds, found family, dangerous magic, and the courage to stay when everything in you says run. It is the first book in a sweeping three-part arc of love, fate, and consequence.
If you crave:
Rejected mates, second chances, and bonds that refuse to stay buried
Dangerous magic, criminal legacies, and Fate with a plan of Their own
Wounded men, possessive devotion, and a pack forged through choice
Heat, deep emotion, and found family built in fire
Start the journey with The Paths We Choose and fall into a trilogy of love, consequence, and impossible choices. This is the first book in an interconnected three-book arc, so expect emotional cliffhangers, deepening bonds, expanding lore, and a pack that is built book by book.
Content Advisory:
Themes include trauma, violence, criminal coercion, emotional abuse, rejection, PTSD, panic, magical threats, and emotional breakdowns. Grief, vulnerability, and healing are explored with care. Please take care of yourself while reading.
World Note:
While The Paths We Choose and the Crossroads trilogy can be read on their own, readers of Fated in the Stars series will recognize Connall O’Daire before the events of this book. Crossroads also expands the lore of both Were and magical culture within the larger Fated in the Stars universe.
Genre: Paranormal Romance
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