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Zodiac Academy: Fated Thrones — Zodiac Academy Book 6

by Caroline Peckham · Self-Published · 530 pages ·

4.6
Reviewed by Clara Whitmore

Alliances are forged and fractured as the Vega twins draw closer to claiming their throne — and the final confrontation with the forces threatening Solaria becomes inevitable.

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Editors Reads Verdict

Fated Thrones rewards the long investment in the series — it delivers on the romantic arcs, raises the political stakes to their highest point, and sets up the final two books with genuine momentum.

4.6
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What We Loved

  • The romantic arcs reach their most emotionally satisfying developments
  • The political conflict over the Solarian throne becomes the primary driver
  • Strong setup for the final two books — the series is visibly approaching its conclusion

Minor Drawbacks

  • Still requires completion of books 1-5 before reading
  • Some readers report pacing issues in the middle section

Key Takeaways

  • The battle for Solaria moves from background threat to immediate and unavoidable conflict
  • The Vega twins' claim to the throne is tested in ways that go beyond academy trials
Book details for Zodiac Academy: Fated Thrones
Author Caroline Peckham
Publisher Self-Published
Pages 530
Published December 1, 2020
Language English
Genre Dark Fantasy, New Adult, Romantasy, Paranormal Romance
Difficulty Beginner
Best For Series readers who have completed books 1-5.

Zodiac Academy: Fated Thrones is the sixth instalment and the book where the series’ major narrative threads begin their convergence toward the ending. The Vega twins’ claim to the Solarian throne, the romantic arcs with two of the four Heirs, and the political threat from the forces that have opposed them since book one all reach crucial turning points.

The romantic storylines deliver some of their most emotionally satisfying moments in Fated Thrones — Peckham and Valenti have spent five books building these relationships, and by book six the investment pays off in significant ways. The political dimension also comes to the fore as the conflict over who rules Solaria becomes immediate rather than looming.

Fated Thrones sets up the final two books — Sorrow and Starlight and The Rising King — with clear momentum. For readers who have made it this far, it is confirmation that the full eight-book commitment is being honoured by the authors.

Read in sequence.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is "Zodiac Academy: Fated Thrones" about?

Alliances are forged and fractured as the Vega twins draw closer to claiming their throne — and the final confrontation with the forces threatening Solaria becomes inevitable.

Who should read "Zodiac Academy: Fated Thrones"?

Series readers who have completed books 1-5.

What are the key takeaways from "Zodiac Academy: Fated Thrones"?

The battle for Solaria moves from background threat to immediate and unavoidable conflict The Vega twins' claim to the throne is tested in ways that go beyond academy trials

Is "Zodiac Academy: Fated Thrones" worth reading?

Fated Thrones rewards the long investment in the series — it delivers on the romantic arcs, raises the political stakes to their highest point, and sets up the final two books with genuine momentum.

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