A review by wearecurrentlyreading
Foreseen Fate by Katherine St. Vincent

2.0

Forseen Fate was not at all what I was anticipating, and I do think the expectations I had that were not met were partly my own fault. I thought this was going to be an omegaverse romance between the MCs, not a book with omegaverse vampires that the MCs serve. This threw me off and made me question how there could be or why there should be more than one form of “fated partner” in one universe. It was messy to me, but perhaps I wouldn’t have felt that way if I hadn’t misunderstood what the story was about. 

However, one element that I did not enjoy that was not a misunderstanding was all the prayers and thoughts about their “dark one” god. I am not a religious person and I did not enjoy how much the internal dialogue centered around how devout they were in their secret society, cult religion. It did not interest me and I personally felt it became a bit repetitive after a while. The visions were a bit creepy and I’m at a loss as to how the magic works.

All that being said, I did enjoy several things including how the MCs stood up to the cult leaders, the spice scenes between the MCs, the age gap element, the pace of their relationship, the way it was giving “sexy cult priest” vibes, and how the vampire lord was fully a supporter of the MCs. These are the parts of the story that kept me from DNFing the book. 

If you like a story that has a secret society cult where “priest” figures have visions, dealing with religious trauma-like elements, has vampires (not the MCs), and you like a fated partners trope then this might be for you. The story was well written and I’m sure it will be compelling to some other readers, but it was not for me. I probably will not continue on with future books in this series either.