Fluke and the Faultline Fiasco

Fluke and the Faultline Fiasco

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  • Create Date:2021-08-07 04:19:04
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Sam Burns
  • ISBN:B0997ZB3LV
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Summary

When an earthquake shakes up Sage's night, his instinct is to forget about it。 They live in California—quakes happen。 But this one sends the consciousness that lives in the ley lines running to him in fear, so he and his gunslinger boyfriend set out to investigate。 What they uncover is a century-old plot to destroy not only the ley lines, but the city of Junction itself。

Now, they're in a race against an unknown adversary who wants to annihilate everything they love, and the only man with the answers is Sage's long-dead Uncle Jonathon。 Good thing they only have to read his journals, not deal with the insufferable jerk in person。

Between a heist to steal a magic artifact, Uncle Jonathon's bigoted ramblings, and one surprise after another from his allies, can Sage find what he needs to save Junction?

Fluke and the Faultline Fiasco is third in its series, so if you haven't read a Fluke book before, you should definitely start with book one, The Fantastic Fluke。 The Faultline Fiasco is a 65k word novel that follows the continuing adventures of Sage, Fluke, Gideon, and their whole family, as they try to save the world。 Or at least Southern California。

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Reviews

Amanda

3。5 Stars As always Fluke was adorable, Gideon was dashing, and Sage has really grown in his confidence as he realizes just how truly amazing he is。 The convergence and magic was interesting and keeps getting more so as our whole gang figures out what the heck is going on and how they can save literally everyone。 This was more paranormal/magic/mystery focused, but we still get little pieces of Gideon’s and Sages relationship and just how utterly devoted they are to one another。 Not my favorite i 3。5 Stars As always Fluke was adorable, Gideon was dashing, and Sage has really grown in his confidence as he realizes just how truly amazing he is。 The convergence and magic was interesting and keeps getting more so as our whole gang figures out what the heck is going on and how they can save literally everyone。 This was more paranormal/magic/mystery focused, but we still get little pieces of Gideon’s and Sages relationship and just how utterly devoted they are to one another。 Not my favorite in the series, but still gets me excited for where this will go。 Side note: Freddy completely stole the show and deserves his own story and just oodles of love。 。。。more

Joyfully Jay

A Joyfully Jay review。 4。25 starsFluke and the Faultline Fiasco is the third installment in Sam Burns’ Fantastic Fluke series and I am really loving these books。 Burns has done since a nice job taking the original story and really expanding the world building and the conflict to give us an exciting and engaging series arc。 While each story has an individual adventure for Sage, Gideon, and the gang, the overarching plot connects and the books are best read in order, starting with The Fantastic Fl A Joyfully Jay review。 4。25 starsFluke and the Faultline Fiasco is the third installment in Sam Burns’ Fantastic Fluke series and I am really loving these books。 Burns has done since a nice job taking the original story and really expanding the world building and the conflict to give us an exciting and engaging series arc。 While each story has an individual adventure for Sage, Gideon, and the gang, the overarching plot connects and the books are best read in order, starting with The Fantastic Fluke。This story gives us a mystery as we know right away that someone is messing around with the ley lines, but we aren’t clear what they are trying to accomplish or who is behind it all。 It gives a great opportunity for all the characters to join forces to dig more into the history surrounding the town, particularly Jonathan’s journals。Read Jay’s review in its entirety here。 。。。more

Devoted❤️Reader

The Golden Age of Fluke Is there anything cuter than a fox? Wellll, if that fox is magical, is friends with a magical horse and paired with two sexy, adorable mages, then yes, all that combined is cuter than a single fox。 But it’s the fox that started it all。 I am utterly and completely enchanted, obsessed and infatuated with this fluketastic series。 Each book never fails to amaze and each book leaves me wishing for more。 What did I love most about this one? First, Gideon is very handy to have a The Golden Age of Fluke Is there anything cuter than a fox? Wellll, if that fox is magical, is friends with a magical horse and paired with two sexy, adorable mages, then yes, all that combined is cuter than a single fox。 But it’s the fox that started it all。 I am utterly and completely enchanted, obsessed and infatuated with this fluketastic series。 Each book never fails to amaze and each book leaves me wishing for more。 What did I love most about this one? First, Gideon is very handy to have around and now I’m so curious。 Second, I need more Freddy in my life。 Third, foxes love tacos。 Fourth, the whodunnit and suspense-building in this one is top-notch。 Fifth, have I mentioned how much I love this series? “He kissed me like he wanted to grab me and run, and never let me go。 Like he wanted to pull me into him until there wasn’t a me and a him anymore, just an us, everlastingly twined inside of each other。” Everlasting swoons, I love everything there is to love about Sage and Gideon times a thousand。 This series is pure fun, pure magic and pure perfection。 。。。more

Suzy

Fluke and the Faultline Fiasco is the third book in its series, this story follows the adventures of Sage, Fluke, Gideon and their family and friends, as they try to save their town。 When an earthquake shakes up Sage's night something happened with the ley lines, so him and Gideon are set out to investigate, they discover a old plot to destroy the ley lines and maybe the all town。Sage and Gideon are trying to discover how they are going to use the journals of his long dead uncle Jonathon to get Fluke and the Faultline Fiasco is the third book in its series, this story follows the adventures of Sage, Fluke, Gideon and their family and friends, as they try to save their town。 When an earthquake shakes up Sage's night something happened with the ley lines, so him and Gideon are set out to investigate, they discover a old plot to destroy the ley lines and maybe the all town。Sage and Gideon are trying to discover how they are going to use the journals of his long dead uncle Jonathon to get answers, they embark in a heist to try to steal an artifact and a few others adventures, I love that they are inseparable! I like the book, Sage and Gideon are surprised to find new allies and we discover more of Gideon’s past。 Freddy has become a good friend and I hope he finds someone too! Overall the book was really good and entertaining, I love the characters and their chemistry。 I received an arc of this book and this is my honest review。 。。。more

Cadiva

I love this series so much!The third entry in this fabulous urban fantasy/paranormal romance sees Sage, Gideon, Fluke and the rest of the gang having to find out what's happening with the convergence and dealing with a threat that could see Junction literally blown off the map。Sam navigates through the complexities of the narrative with ease, one moment focusing on Sage's growing confidence in his own arcane magic skills, at others giving quiet moments of family life with Iris。There's the same h I love this series so much!The third entry in this fabulous urban fantasy/paranormal romance sees Sage, Gideon, Fluke and the rest of the gang having to find out what's happening with the convergence and dealing with a threat that could see Junction literally blown off the map。Sam navigates through the complexities of the narrative with ease, one moment focusing on Sage's growing confidence in his own arcane magic skills, at others giving quiet moments of family life with Iris。There's the same humour that has been present throughout, the steam level is understandably low as this focuses more on the paranormal/mystery and suspense elements of the storytelling than the romance。Having said that, Sage and Gideon are as solid as ever, they have a few steamy moments which confirms that they're still utterly committed to their relationship and each other and there is one particular scene which sees a very vulnerable Gideon that had me having all the feels!Speaking of vulnerabilities, Freddy in this book almost broke my heart! He's such a study in contrasts and here he really does prove himself in all ways up as a top bloke who is yearning to not only be useful but also to belong。 I'm intrigued by where his story arc may go next!I said in my review of book one The Fantastic Fluke that the series gives me a Scooby Doo mystery vibe and that remains strong in this particular instalment。The bad guys were a surprise, not who I had been expecting at all, the suspense element works well, it's an intriguing twist on what the other two books have used but still in the same we must destroy X Magic because ballpark。More secrets about Great Uncle Jonathan are revealed and oh boy was he an absolute arse and, speaking of family, we get to find out a bit more about Gideon's past and his connection with the local Dominus Anson。Cannot wait for more!#ARC kindly received from the author in return for an honest and unbiased review 。。。more

gimmethosebooks

This book opens with Gideon in a tux and Sage in a state of drool。 Who doesn’t want that? Fluke and tacos。 Fluke and table manners。 Fluke and butterscotch brownies。 Fluke and Marron。 I love all the Fluke。 This review is also a Freddy appreciation review because he is, as always, fucking delightful。 But in this book, I loved him even more, and I never thought that would be possible。 Absolutely stellar bisexual rep realization moment in this book too。 I cried a little。 More! Yay more Fluke books! This book opens with Gideon in a tux and Sage in a state of drool。 Who doesn’t want that? Fluke and tacos。 Fluke and table manners。 Fluke and butterscotch brownies。 Fluke and Marron。 I love all the Fluke。 This review is also a Freddy appreciation review because he is, as always, fucking delightful。 But in this book, I loved him even more, and I never thought that would be possible。 Absolutely stellar bisexual rep realization moment in this book too。 I cried a little。 More! Yay more Fluke books! You should definitely read these in order tho。 The convergence requires it。 All my recommendations for Fluke and company。 All of them! 。。。more