It appears you have a very abrupt angle as your fades transition to the handle. Feather your handle into your limbs over a couple of inches and the area that cracked won't be over stressed.
Just curious, did you use a belt sander to shape this area? I notice the darker lam cut straight across, no taper, and the sides of your limb trapped toward the belly(wrong way for trapping) at the cracked area. If you did use a belt sander for your fades, bad, bad, bad, easiest way to screw up a bow in a heart beat that I know of.
After typing the above paragraph I walked out to my shop and took a picture of a BBO I am working on. I had to build the handle section up and added two 1/8" strips of osage first to allow the fade area to flex without popping off.
As you can see I feathered these 1/8" strips into the limb gracefully. On this bow the fade transition to the limb is is 2 3/4" long.