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Majid (Bloodlines of Fate Book 2) Kindle Edition

4.4 out of 5 stars 49 ratings

“Tell me of your homeworld…”
“Nope. And that’s the last time you watch that movie before bed, baby boy.” Talos cut off Kikoi who pouted.
“Fine. Then tell me about when Uncle Majid finally stopped being so grumpy and murdery all the time.” Kikoi batted his thick eyelashes.
“Okay, I can tell you all about that. Well, I don’t think he’ll ever stop being murdery as you put it.” Talos settled into his customary story telling position.
“Some would say that story begins well over two thousand years ago when I first met my best friend and powerful unicorn shadow. Some others would say it started a little over a thousand years ago when tragedy struck. But I think it starts when my eldest brother, the crazy half-giant vampire that he is, retired and went on a quest for redemption.”
Kikoi draped himself across Talos as he closed his eyes.
“Little did Majid and Odin know that Fate sent a tough, smart, wasn’t going to take lip from them polar bear to cross their path when they needed it most…”


Majid’s best friend, Talos, has found his mate and finally recognized his lover of the past several hundred years as his other mate. The mate Majid had spent the last eleven hundred years trying to forgive was back in his life.

Will Majid rescue one mate only to lose the other? Or will the fierce polar bear, Siku, give him a chance to redeem himself?

Will Odin forgive himself for the actions that tore Majid from his life? And will the not so little bear find him to be a worthy mate? Or is he doomed to die on a quest for redemption?

Will Siku find his place not only within the relationship his mates clearly already have but also the entirely different world that is city life? Or is he just fooling himself that he can get over the wall between him and his mates?

Bloodlines of Fate is an urban fantasy series set in a world destroyed by humans and resurrected by supernatural beings.

This book contains depictions of omega polar bears who will eat you in self-defense, sturdy hairbrushes that break naughty butts, timeouts for coloring and painting toes, and a family reunion for the history books.

Majid is part two of a two-part story arch that tells the love story of two triads (MMM). It is necessary to read Talos to fully enjoy this book that does end in a HEA despite bickering chefs who try to burn the estate down.

This is a type of omegaverse with mpreg. This is a continuous series that is best read in order Talos Majid

This was previously published under A.G. Carothers. Please, visit their website for more information.
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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B08K971891
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ October 6, 2020
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 4.8 MB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 218 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.4 out of 5 stars 49 ratings

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D.G. Carothers
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Within the shimmering guise of a mortal walks D.G. Carothers, a dragon of cunning intellect. A weaver of LGBTQIA Romance and Urban Fantasy tales, this enigmatic being revels in crafting narratives that dance between realms.

D.G. stands resolute in their commitment to unfurling tales unfettered by constraints. For in their eyes, love transcends all boundaries, a truth woven into the very fabric of their creations.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2020
    I. AM. SO. IN. LOVE. WITH. THIS. SERIES.
    And look at that cover. LOOK! Perfect.

    Majid and Odin finally found their third mate, and it was everything and some more. Siku was so perfect, I never thought their third would be this amazing. My jaw was on the floor. All the time!

    When Siku put Majid in the corner...my heart just stopped. What the hell happened OMG it was so soooooo good! Siku! Put! Majid! In the corner! Get it?! Siku. Majid. OMG I can't!
    But my favorite things are those cute nicknames they call each other. When Siku call Majid 'nuka', *swoon*. I don't know if those words are real in some language or not, but I just love unique nicknames in books.

    Loved the chapters with Talos, Kikoi and Bayne, and it was so amazing to see Talos being pregnant. It was to cute for words, I really had the biggest smile on my face while reading this book. It's just so adorable.

    The mpreg side of the story with the whole unicorn pregnancy was really interesting and heartbreaking at the same time.
    And the xolos, awww they are so awesome!

    As I said, Siku was perfect, I loved how he handled everything especially Majid (holy hell, those scenes)

    I re-read Talos last week, because of reasons (it's perfect and I missed them?!), and I definitely will re-read Majid too. I just can't with this series. It's so perfect with all those characters and world building.

    I NEED more! Please, may I have some more, please!

    Highly recommend! HIGHLY!!!!
  • Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2020
    This series is set in an alternate world and frankly the plot is all over the place, but these characters kind of suck you in. Great if you are in the mood for something a little different.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2023
    I was absolutely wowed by the first book in this series, Talos, and really looked forward to this one which has exceeded my expectations! The story of Majid and Odin, who we meet in the first book, and how they find their HEA with their third, Siku, is so good, with many unexpected twists and turns. I loved learning more about Majid's family and the mystery surrounding his people, and the way that Siku fit into the relationship was so surprising and well done. This is another book that I will definitely read again, and I hope there are more books coming for this universe.

    I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2020
    This was an excellent addition to Bloodlines of Fate. I really hope there will be more in the series. I definitely didn’t expect that storyline.

    I absolutely loved all three main characters. Siku was perfect and exactly what Majid and Odin needed. Siku was much different than I expected and the dynamics surprised me, but worked so perfectly I still can’t get over it. The unexpected twists and vision is part of what makes A.G. Carothers’ writing so special. I can never anticipate what will happen and I should know better than to try. Character development was excellent across the board and I love that Bayne, Talos, and Kikoi were so involved in this.

    The plot itself was interesting and kept me engaged. When everything fell in place for me it was magical. I can’t get over how well done the first two books are and I really want more of this universe. It’s incredibly unique and like nothing I’ve read before. It’s rare for a book to surprise me so much, but this one did.

    5 stars for an outstanding and creative read!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2023
    I loved Majid by D.G. Carothers. It's the second book in the Bloodlines of Fate series. I loved Odin, Majid, and Siku's story. I loved that Talos and Siku had their babies at the same time. I loved the power dynamic between Odin, Majid, and Siku. I loved that the omega was the one to dominate Majid and Odin.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2021
    I liked Majid in the first book in this series. In this book, he’s unrecognizable. The author did try to provide an explanation for the change, but it didn’t ring true. He went from a sadistic dom to a whiny brat. This book also lacked the violence, blood and gore from the first book. Some may think that’s a plus, but for me it watered down what started out as an awesome series.
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2023
    I enjoyed this second book but not as much as the first. I look forward to reading more from this author.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2020
    This series is fantastic and otherworldly. I love the characters, the bonds they’ve formed, both mate and family, and how everyone continues to grow closer—in more ways than one. Gah, so much love, playfulness, and friendship gives me all the squishy, happy feelings. I fully enjoyed all the various perspectives in this book, and was happily surprised by some. Baron, especially, won my heart and made me chuckle many a time. By the way I really want to go shopping with Siku; he’s a riot.

    “We’re stronger together. Together we can hold anything, carry anything, push through anything.” Odin, Siku and Majid are beautiful and sexy together. I especially love the dynamic Siku adds to their relationship but wow, did Majid frustrate me at times. He’s lucky he has his mates and family to break through when needed. So many touching and tender moments that pulled my heartstrings and made me want to cuddle with everyone. I bet Odin gives the best ones; hmmm, maybe Siku, or no, what about Kikoi? Like I said, everyone. An incredible, magical world that I want more of and will happily revisit many a time.
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  • Mrs L L Wilson
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great story
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 19, 2020
    This is the second book of Bloodlines of Fate and concentrates on the mating of Majid, Odin and Siku. Majid had a rocky continuation of his mating with Odin (it started a 1000 years previously but all went wrong when Odin mistakenly killed their third and it took all this time for Majid forgive him) and a very rocky start with Siku. Majid is a very complex character and we find out why as the story progresses. Needless to say there is a mad dash rescue, acting out, making up and finally a HEA. Look forward to more books in this series.

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