
Today I am on the tour for The Thread Ruby by V K Leon, thank you to Hannah at Hygge Book Tours for organising it and inviting me to take part and thank you to the author and the publisher for my copy.

Pages: 499
Synopsis: When nineteen-year-old Ellie Ioannides crosses paths with her enigmatic tutor, Alex Rodocanachi, she feels an attraction she cannot explain. Magnetic and terrifying. Alex is rational, disciplined, and the heir to a powerful Greek shipping dynasty. He is not the person she would expect to fall for. Yet, every glance they share feels deeply like fate. Every touch sparks something deep within her.
Alex feels it too, but he’s convinced their worlds can never truly meet. Ellie tries to dismiss the recurring dreams that feel far too real. Yet a part of him lingers with her — waiting at the edges of her life like a promise left unsaid until fate brings them together on her university graduation..
At the start of a deeply passionate and electrifying love affair, Ellie begins to uncover the truth. Some desires are not new but remembered. Some bonds are not chosen but returned. Alex holds secrets that go beyond one lifetime. Those secrets could take her heart, her destiny, and everything she thought she knew about herself.
From modern London to 19th-century Thessaly in Greece, beneath the shadows of Mount Olympus, The Thread Trilogy is a story of obsession, fate, and unapologetic passion where love is never truly lost; it is only waiting to be found again.
Lyrical, romantic, and unforgettable, this story will obsess you and remain with you long after you turn the last page.
My Thoughts: this book was beautiful, to start with we have Ellie & Alex, Alex is her tutor but for some reason she feels a pull towards him, one that she doesn’t understand but can’t seem to ignore, quite early on we get the feeling that there’s more to it & that it’s something that Alex is aware of but stays quiet to begin with..
Then we’re transported to the 19th century where we meet Orpheus & Sophia, the change confused me at first I won’t lie but I fell even more in love with their relationship than I thought I would, I kind of got swept away with it all, Orpheus loved Sophia so hard and so strongly, it felt a little like obsession but softer like he had her back no matter what, against everyone including her parents he trusted her judgement no questions asked.
It’s romance, but feels like more than that, I can’t explain why but it felt so real, so genuine.
Such a delicately woven story that seems to span a large amount of time & I can’t wait to read the second instalment, I need to know what happens next.
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