Fates Illuminated
A Viking Time Travel Fantasy Romance (Call of the Norns, Book 1)
by Aimee Vance
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Pub Date 1 Nov 2023 | Archive Date 1 Dec 2024
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Description
Embark on a time travel fantasy adventure in the Viking era full of action, romance, and Norse mythology in the Call of the Norns series.
By age 31, I always imagined my life would be settled — career, family, maybe even that white picket fence. Instead, my main man is a 120-pound mutt named Thor, and the highlights of my weekend are takeout and scrolling Instagram. Add a bottle of wine, and suddenly I’m drunkenly booking a trip to Sweden.
Do I know how to ride horses, or hike the backcountry, or speak Swedish? Absolutely not. But since when did a little logic stop me?
Too stubborn to admit my mistake, I land in Stockholm, expecting to see the Northern Lights, nurse sore muscles, and, heaven forbid, pee in the woods.
What I don’t expect is for my horse to kick me down a hill and somehow back through time, or that maybe all of this was set in motion by Fate centuries before.
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Fates Illuminated (Call of the Norns Book 1) was Aimee Vance's debut novel, originally published in April 2022. This ARC is a revised edition of the original with minor editing done that did not change the overall plot of the story.
Fates Promised (Call of the Norns Book 2) is available now, and Fates Defied (Call of the Norns Book 3) will be the finale of the series, releasing in May 2025.
Advance Praise
"I've been left in reader limbo since finishing this a few days ago. Aimee has a beautiful writing style, offering gorgeous detail in modern and not-so-modern settings. The wonderful blend of the 21st century with the magic and myth in Norse mythology was captivating and addictive." - Erin, Goodreads Reviewer
"I have read other books written by Aimee Vance and a co-writer, and I already knew her writing style suited me well. This book just solidified it for me. I became so absorbed in the book, feeling drawn to the setting, the people, the folklore. It was engaging and magical, and as with most time travel romance, I immediately want to travel abroad and find a way to fall back in time into the arms of my own hunky man of the past." - Meghan, Goodreads reviewer
"I. LOVE. THIS. BOOK. I absolutely devoured it. The MC Shelbie is so relatable and just…normal. Which I loved. And as a 30-something, can I just say how refreshing it is to read about 30-something’s also having epic fantasy adventures? Because even though we’re in our 30s, we can still have cool fantasy adventures and swoon worthy romances too." - Jourdan, @old.enough.for.fairytales
"Grumpy sunshine. One horse. Vikings. Cocky. Hot. Ugh this book. Magic. Dragons. I loved it so and cannot wait for the sequel. Domari is everything. And Magnus too. Seriously snag this one. I swooned hard and couldn’t put it down." - Candice, @candxdancexreads
"I ADORE this book. I've always had a love for Vikings, and this story embodies all the things I love about their culture. The author had clearly done her research in regard to locations, the mythology and the lore and has written this beautiful story that brings together all her knowledge." - Gemma L. Preston, author of The Faerie Guild Trials
"Fun, fast read that leaves you excited for the story to continue in book two. Relatable main character who recognizes she isn’t perfect but strives to grow and too many amazing supporting characters to list." - Alie, Goodreads reviewer
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9798988265023 |
PRICE | US$6.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 358 |
Links
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Featured Reviews
Frankly, I’m obsessed with this story and I’m not sure any review I could write would actually do this story justice.
I loved meeting our FMC, Shelbie. It was so refreshing to see a main character “my age” who wasn’t a part of some awful pregnancy trope, made to be seen as a spinster, or made to be seen as some kind of perfect being with her life together. She’s a freaking mess, like so many of us are right now. She was so relatable, and meeting her felt like connecting with a long lost friend. I absolutely loved how she just randomly decided she needed to go on a grand adventure after a few glasses of birthday wine, because it seemed exactly like something I would have done. Even though she has no experience, she decides to take the leap. It ends up being the best decision of her life.
I loved everything that happened after, and I promise not to spoil anything. Every character in the village was delightful. Magnus had my whole heart, and he was such a good man. We got to follow Shelbie as she finally found her family and her purpose in life. This book very much felt like coming home to the people you love. This was a story I never knew I needed, and I’m so thankful for the ability to read it.
Shelbie was an ordinary 31 year old from Denver before she landed back in time, with Vikings! Fates Illuminated by Aimee Vance is a time traveling romance that is such a magical read. I read this book in one sitting and loved every minute of it.
As a reader, I truly appreciated how Shelbie was such a relatable character. I admired how she was willing to travel to Sweden alone on this journey she didn’t expect to take.
When Shelbie is sent back in time she meets Domari who is a grumpy but also handsome, larger than life Viking. The romance was well written and it was one I wanted to root for. I enjoyed the element of the one bed trope.
I also loved how Vance incorporated strong female characters into this book. And I appreciated how valued the women were in the Viking village that was described. It was hard not to fall in love with this village and its culture when the men so fiercely loved and respected their wives and partners.
This book ends on a cliffhanger, and as a reader, I was left with a lot of questions. However it just made me want to read the next book in the series right away.
This book is for readers who love books with time travel, strong female leads, themes of found family, magical intrigue, and a grumpy-sunshine romance worth rooting for.
This is just book one of a trilogy and I can’t wait to go back into this world for the next book.
Thank you to NetGalley and Aimee Vance for the ARC. All opinions are my own.
Thank you to the author & Netgalley for the review copy!
The way that Aimee can make me go from terrified for the character to laughing out loud to terrified again is a true gift. I had so much fun reading Fates Illuminated!
Pick this one up if you like:
✨ Vikings
✨ Time travel
✨ found family / close-knit communities
✨ fantasy that reads like contemporary romance
✨ grumpy/sunshine
✨ Norse mythology
✨ characters in their 30s
✨ dragons (CAN I PET THAT DAWG??)
I love a fantasy book that starts in our real world and then starts to build magical elements, which is how Fates Illuminated goes. Shelbie starts out a normal 30-something, who feels like she’s not quite reached the “adult” level of her friends and sibling. The best part of her life is her giant, grumpy dog Thor, but she feels like something is…missing…so for her birthday she books an epic trip to Sweden.
I loved getting to know Shelbie and all the people who surround her. From Charlene, the sassy woman Shelbie hires to help her horseback riding skills, to our favorite community of Vikings.
The romance had just the right amount of burn for me - from their meet disaster, to having to share space in her new environment, to their first almost-kiss, I could not put this book down! I can’t wait to see what happens in the next book.
Series Info: Start with Fates Illuminated! The first two books are out now, and the third and final book will be out in Spring 2025!
Could I love this more?
Honestly, probably not.
Like outlander but with Viking? Easy choice!
As someone from America who felt they never fit in and was always on the outside, traveling and living in Europe healed some part of me. While, I lived in Scotland and Norway, as opposed to Sweden; I can fully attest to the beauty of the landscapes. Even the cities are beautiful as are the people in Scandinavia.
It’s hard to discuss the plot without giving much away and good god the cliff hanger…
I think I spent the last 5 chapters crying.
This book takes you through all the emotions.
To sum it all up, outlander with a slow burn Viking romance, the Norns, and DRAGONS!
It needs to be a movie
This book was so good! Honestly, no complaints! Spice was about 🌶️🌶️/5 and was more sweet than spicy. I loved the story, and was crying near the end, hoping that we would get the HEA. All I can say is, I need the next book now as the cliffhanger left me hanging! If you
Tropes include grumpy/sunshine, one horse, and one bed.
Fate works in mysterious ways. For Shelbie that meant drunkenly booking a last minute trip to Sweden for a hiking tour.
Fates Illuminated is the first book in the Call of the Norns series. This time travel fantasy is not a stand-alone. You will immediately want to read the next book. (I know I do!) There is some open-door content.
This book is everything I could have hoped for and more. Adventure, Vikings, romance - what more could I need? Shelbie’s journey to find herself and to figure out what “home” really means to her is the key to this story. She doesn’t set off to Sweden in search of love or romance. She takes the trip for herself and continues to stay focused on her goals even when helping others throughout the book. I love that the author made the FMC 31. Does she have life experience? Yes. Is she still seeking out the best possible life for herself? Also yes!
Overall, I genuinely enjoyed the book, start to finish. I can’t wait to read the rest of the series.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Shelbie doesn't know what she wants out of life, but she knows there's something missing. At 31, she books a trip to Sweden for two weeks by herself. It's a leap of faith for her, but she needs an adventure. When she falls a thousand years backward in time, she gets more than the adventure she dreamed of!
Aimee is a friend of mine (this does not affect my rating!), and when I learned she had an opportunity to put a book on NetGalley, I was thrilled because it meant I'd finally pick up one of her books. (If you know me, you know that most of my eyeball read time is for ARCs, and as a self-published author, Aimee doesn't currently have audiobooks.) Fates Illuminated turned into a comfort read for me the day after the election. Why so comforting? Shelbie feels real, and it feels like she's ready to take hold of her life and do something to look for change. She's a character who you want to root for, and I enjoyed seeing the world through her eyes. The story is adventurous, with a dash of magic and a romance at its center, but is really about a young woman finding herself in the world. I'm eager to pick up the next book - this doesn't end on a specific cliffhanger, but it clearly sets up book 2 (which luckily is available now!). We've got things to resolve!
This is Aimee's debut, and I'm going to love picking up more of her books now that I've read this one. It feels like a contemporary romance, has elements of fantasy (fate! dragons!), and some really cool elements of history. And, it's absolutely perfect for #Norsevember.
I was slumping SO hard in my reading and this book was just what I needed!!
Shelbie was struggling a bit in life, as we all do occasionally, and on a tipsy whim books a trip to Sweden. Hiking and horseback riding. The next morning she second guesses herself, but decides WTH - let's gooooo! So she gets a few horseback riding lessons from Charlene (who I adored) and off she goes.
Of course, the trip doesn't go exactly as planned. Shelbie takes a tumble and finds herself being rescued by some Vikings. Hot Vikings. Some kind, some grumpy. And she soon realizes she may have travelled back in time.
Domari - what a grumpy god of a Viking. I loved their romance and seeing him become a softie when it came to Shelbie. The one bed was a nice touch. The Viking community was amazing and the way the women accepted and embraced Shelbie really showed what this group was like. Aimee did a fantastic job of building this world and making it so appealing that you'd want to be a part of it.
Now maybe I want a hiking and horseback riding trip to Sweden. JUST KIDDING - that sounds like far too much work! But I wouldn't mind a Viking of my own! And maybe a dragon!
I loved this so much I didn't even mind the cliffhanger and look forward to the rest of of the series!
Thanks to NetGalley, Aimee Vance and Revel Books for allowing me the pleasure of reading this eARC!
Simply put - I loved this book. I loved everything from the characters to the very real issues with not being content in life to the viking culture. There was not a moment of this book that I didn’t enjoy…except maybe that reference to funfetti cake being the best cake flavor. I could’ve easily binged this book in one sitting if life hadn’t gotten in the way. Shelbie’s character was just so relatable in the book from her initial struggles with where she’s at in life to how she responded to ending up in Viking times. One of the most unexpected delights from this book was Charlene. I adored how unapologetic her character was all while having a heart of gold. I also loved Signe - her ability to balance leadership and compassion with all of her other duties was admirable. I’m also here for the Viking culture that understands how important women are to society, and how the men are smart enough not to cross the women in their life. The relationship between Domari and Shelbie was also enjoyable to watch unfold. The ending about broke my heart until Vance surprised readers with a little twist. I also really enjoyed the twist with the dragon. I’m wondering if Thor is a form of Hadriel. Either way, I’m excited to explore the relationship between Shelbie and Hadriel more in future books, and I can’t wait to read the next one.
This was a strong start to the Call of the Norns series, it had a great story to it and worked with the characters to this. I was engaged with the world and how everything flowed with the characters. Aimee Vance has a strong writing style and left me wanting to read more in this series.
Fates Illuminated
By Aimee Vance
When I saw this book I thought Time Travel- check, hot Viking men-check again, then saw that the three Fates get involved in Shelbie and Domini and I was sold on reading this.
I usually don't read cliffhanger books but with this story when the story mentions Dragons that's what caught my attention. So now I will go search for the next book. Seriously mention Vikings, strong women of the clans and Dragons and I'll fast walk to the book store to read the book.
Thank you to the author and Net Gallery for allowing me to read this story.
This book was so much fun. It's time travel and vikings. Don't think about it too hard, just enjoy it! It's not that serious, but it's really enjoyable.
It's nice to see an FMC who is not a 20 year old. Shelbie is 31 and her life is just fine, not great, but not terrible, which I think a lot of people can relate to.
As I was reading this I got to like 70% or something and realized I was just happily vibing with Shelbie and the vikings. I was having such a good time but I knew that a plot twist or some drama or something had to happen, and then it did like 5 pages later 🤣
I'm am so looking forward to the next one, especially after that ending 👀
Thank you to the author for my review copy. My opinions are my own.
Aimee, you freaking knocked it out of the park with Shelbie, her internal monologue is hilarious.
Shelbie does something foolish and books a hiking/horseback riding trip to Sweden to see the northern lights, but Fate steps in and with the shove of her horse, she ends up back during the Viking period and found by a large grump.
There is found family, a hilariously overly large dog, only one bed, time travel, smarter than average animals, a firecracker of a riding instructor, the Norns, oh and a dragon.
I loved Shelbie and Domari is one of those classic grump that falls first, the whole Viking village is the perfect found family who all love each other with their whole hearts. This is a very fast paced book, but I felt immersed in it immediately and was an excellent break from a dense fantasy book.
Highly recommend, also make sure that you have the second book on hand because you will want it immediately.
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