Is 'Ruthless Vows' Part Of A Book Series?

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Ulysses
Ulysses
2025-07-02 20:38:20
Yep, it’s part of a duology—and what a payoff! 'ruthless vows' takes everything great about 'Divine Rivals' (the rivals-to-lovers arc, the magical typewriters) and cranks it up. The world feels bigger here; we visit Dacre’s eerie city and see how gods manipulate human history. What grabbed me was how Iris grows from a scrappy journalist to someone who challenges deities. Roman’s amnesia plot could’ve been gimmicky, but Ross makes it heartbreaking—his scattered memories of Iris are scribbled in margins like torn poetry.

The magic system gets wilder too. Enchanted ink isn’t just for writing anymore; it becomes weapons, shields, even bridges. Minor characters from book one, like Attie, get heroic moments that’ll make you cheer. The ending wraps the main conflict but leaves tantalizing threads—like that mysterious library beneath the city. I’d kill for a Marisol-focused spin-off.

For fans of this, 'The Scarlet Alchemist' has similar godly politics, while 'a river enchanted' offers that same lyrical war-torn romance vibe.
Isla
Isla
2025-07-03 07:16:04
I just finished reading 'Ruthless Vows' and can confirm it’s actually the second book in 'Letters of Enchantment'. The first one, 'Divine Rivals', sets up the whole magical war between gods and humans, while this sequel dives deeper into the romance and battles. The author Rebecca Ross really connects both stories—characters from the first book return, and the worldbuilding expands with new divine conflicts. If you loved the rivals-to-lovers tension in book one, this delivers even more emotional letters and high-stakes choices. The series isn’t done yet; rumors say a third book might explore the aftermath of the war.

For similar vibes, try 'The War of Lost Hearts' series or 'This Woven Kingdom'—both mix fantasy and epistolary elements beautifully.
Olive
Olive
2025-07-03 13:50:21
'Ruthless Vows' absolutely continues the saga from 'Divine Rivals'. The series blends historical fantasy with Greek myth-inspired gods, focusing on Iris and Roman’s journey as war correspondents caught in a divine conflict. What’s clever is how book two shifts perspectives—we see more of Dacre’s motivations and the gods’ backstories, adding layers to the first book’s mythology. The pacing accelerates too; where 'Divine Rivals' built tension through letters, this one throws characters into actual battlefields with magic typewriters and ink that comes alive.

The romance evolves from competitive banter to raw vulnerability, especially when Roman loses his memories. Iris’s determination to reconnect through their letters had me highlighting passages. Rebecca Ross’s prose shines in quieter moments—like when Iris describes the sound of rain on a trench roof—but she doesn’t shy from brutal war scenes either. The ending leaves room for spin-offs, maybe following side characters like Marisol or the forest goddess.

If you enjoy atmospheric fantasy with tactile magic systems (think 'The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue'), this duology is perfect. For more wartime fantasy epistolary, 'Dark Water Daughter' has similar themes.
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