Fighting Fate by Louise Clark

Published by

on

Faith Hamilton is beautiful, young, and dedicated. She also has a special, secretive ability—one that allows her to pull her ancestors out of the past and into the present. Knowing that her unique, freakish ability may cause men to reject her, Faith sticks to her solo lifestyle, hanging out with her mom and sister most of the time.

Fighting Fate

At work, Faith is hopelessly attracted to Cody Simpson, her sexy but stubborn computer department manager. At home, Faith serves as the beacon for Andrew, her ancestor from the 18th century who continuously returns to the present to escape dangerous and treacherous incidents from his own time period.

As Faith begins falling for Cody, she must determine whether she likes him enough to let him in on her secret, and whether she can face his rejection when she tells him about Andrew and her special time-traveling ability.

Fighting Fate is an impressive, unique take on time traveling. The story is written in such a realistic manner, and you may find it equally fascinating and quirky.

Most of Fighting Fate takes place at Faith’s office, which is surprisingly entertaining. Many of Faith’s frustrations are easily relatable, which adds a nice balance to the contemporary romance and time-travel elements.

The sparks that fly between Faith and Cody are subtle, yet sexy. I liked how Cody reacted to the roguish Andrew from the 1700s.

All in all, Fighting Fate is fun and enjoyable. I highly recommend checking it out.

What are your favorite time-travel romance novels?

Last Updated on December 7, 2025 by Sarah Ann

Affiliate Disclosure: There may be affiliate links in this content. This means I earn a small commission if you buy anything from those links. This comes at no extra cost to you. Thanks for your support.


Discover more from Dreamworld Book Reviews

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

3 responses to “Fighting Fate by Louise Clark”

  1. Anonymous Avatar
    Anonymous

    My favorite time-travel romance book is Outlander by Diana Gabaldon, the same you included at the end of your review! I didn't stick with the series though, I got bored after the sequel to Outlander.

  2. Anonymous Avatar
    Anonymous

    Somewhere in Time by Richard Matheson is one of my favorite time travel books – and the movie was also decent. Lynn Kurland also writes many good time travel romance stories. Time travel is a very nice element to add to contemporary romance novels and I might have to read Fighting Fate because I also work in an office but hate my boss.

  3. SexyHusbandKat Avatar
    SexyHusbandKat

    Sandra Hill's Viking books are some really fun romance time travelling books. They are very hilarious and fun to share with book clubs and friends.

Leave a Reply to SexyHusbandKatCancel reply

Discover more from Dreamworld Book Reviews

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading