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A review by ashleynoelle
Savage Bonds by J. Bree
4.0
“We we're made from the same dying star, put on this earth to search one another out and bind ourselves together for all eternity.”
Oli's gift has come out of hiding and she has gone from being ridiculed for being powerless, to being feared and slandered for being a monster. Her bonds are fighting harder to keep her while she is still fighting to keep them at a distance. They should understand better now, why she doesn't want to become more powerful. The fear that her power will control her instead of the other way around is strong. The resistance is getting closer and it is becoming clearer that Oli doesn't know who she can trust.
I can already tell this series is going to be an addiction. I absolutely can't stop reading it. It has it's issues for sure, but I'm loving the world, magic system and the conflicts are even entertaining. I have been shocked by some of the twists, which doesn't happen often for me anymore. After reading as many books as I have, it starts to get really difficult to surprise me. Hard to keep this review spoiler free, but just know that this is better than the first one and I am anticipating that it will just keep getting better as the series plays out.
Oli's gift has come out of hiding and she has gone from being ridiculed for being powerless, to being feared and slandered for being a monster. Her bonds are fighting harder to keep her while she is still fighting to keep them at a distance. They should understand better now, why she doesn't want to become more powerful. The fear that her power will control her instead of the other way around is strong. The resistance is getting closer and it is becoming clearer that Oli doesn't know who she can trust.
I can already tell this series is going to be an addiction. I absolutely can't stop reading it. It has it's issues for sure, but I'm loving the world, magic system and the conflicts are even entertaining. I have been shocked by some of the twists, which doesn't happen often for me anymore. After reading as many books as I have, it starts to get really difficult to surprise me. Hard to keep this review spoiler free, but just know that this is better than the first one and I am anticipating that it will just keep getting better as the series plays out.