Hidden Nature
- Lexi Likes to Read
- May 22
- 1 min read
by Nora Roberts
Read Dates: 5/17/25 to 5/19/25
Review
Heavenly Bodies is a slow-burn celestial adventure that takes its time—but in a good way. This book dives deep into a world of divine power, star-crossed purpose, and the inner struggle of choosing between destiny and desire. Elara is caught in this intense tug-of-war between the fate she’s always been told is hers and the quiet, growing hope that maybe—just maybe—she could rewrite her ending. She’s not your typical fearless heroine; she doubts, questions, and wrestles with the weight of her choices in a way that feels raw and relatable. You can’t help but root for her as she tries to follow her heart, even when it doesn’t seem like there’s a clear reason to.
Sure, the ending itself didn’t completely shock me—but honestly, that didn’t matter. This story isn’t about shocking twists, it’s about the emotional ride that gets you there. The strength of Heavenly Bodies lies in the journey: the relationships, the inner turmoil, the quiet moments of rebellion that build into something powerful. It's about watching someone wrestle with the idea that maybe fate isn't written in the stars after all. If you're in the mood for a celestial, emotionally driven read with just the right touch of hope and heartbreak, this one’s worth picking up.
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