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crazyleex's review against another edition
adventurous
dark
mysterious
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
4.0
Once I got into the book I was hooked. It was a lot darker and twisted than I thought it would be and I enjoyed the characters and their dynamics. I felt the ending was rushed and didn't like that the event in the book concluded and then an immediate time jump to when everything was okay again. Would have loved that to have been fleshed out a bit more. But I definitely would like to read the next one about Michael and him dealing with the aftermath.
tlbrown's review against another edition
adventurous
dark
emotional
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
5.0
I Devoured This Exceptional Book
I sat down late on a Thursday evening to start reading “Bound” (Turning Moon Book 1) by Julie Embleton. I thought, I’ll read a couple of chapters, then really dive in on the weekend. When my Kindle indicated I was 75% of the way through the ebook, I stopped reading – and ONLY because it was quarter after midnight.
Friday evening, I finished the rest of this wholly original and spellbinding book.
“Bound” left me breathless!
Embleton’s writing is superb. I’ve read book after book using the same wording over and over to set a scene. And of course, simplicity is fine and many of those books were very good. But when an author as talented as Embleton purposefully puts the setting into our brains using phrasing like: “Bare limbs clacked overhead, the sound too close to rattling bones for Nyah’s comfort…” – we are no longer reading a good book. We are experiencing art.
Author Julie Embleton is an artist.
Throughout this novel you will find examples of her creative prose. Read this favorite snippet of mine: Black droplets of molasses-like liquid oozed between the fingers of the clenched fist. They snaked over the pale, porcelain skin, worming their way to the edge where they gathered in a dropping glob before snapping free and falling…
I can see it - almost in slow motion, like time itself has stopped.
You will also enjoy Embleton’s subtle humor, expressed by her protagonist, Nyah Morgan, in snippets like: “I’ll never forget you,” she whispered to the comfy couch, patting its arm as she stuck her feet into her boots. “But last night was just a one-time thing.”
It’s the little details that round out the author’s main character in these quieter scenes. But early on in “Bound” we learn all is not peaceful in Nyah’s world. No, following the loss of a family member and a dear friend (and protector), Nyah is at the mercy of a truly vile Alpha leader of the wolf pack to which she belongs. This despicable counterpoint to Nyah’s own highly-principled self is one of the most frightening characters I’ve met (on the page) in a long time.
Embleton’s imprisonment of Nyah’s consciousness in her own body was terrifyingly brilliant. Reading this passage actually made me feel claustrophobic. Embleton effortlessly conveyed her main character’s helplessness. The desperation felt through Nyah’s experience is heightened at the additional magical punishment dealt to her by the evil Alpha’s decree. She is also cut off from the love and safety of her friends. She witnesses the devastation tearing through her pack.
And then, fate? Good fortune? Another pack’s Alpha might deliver help – and this brings the reader hope. Embleton gives us something to hang onto during Nyah’s grim journey. We put our hands to our chests, we’re able to catch our breath. And then we get to peek at this epic story through another POV (just a little): the honorable Alpha of the other pack.
I share the above (the dark and the light) because I want to celebrate Embleton’s pacing of this storyline. She does not rush, and she does not allow things to drag along either. She has masterfully plotted this storyline so that the reader never stops and questions how it all is playing out on the page. You will never need to “reread something” to understand what is happening, nor will you ever want to skip ahead to get to the “good stuff.” Because it’s all great stuff.
I love how Embleton chose to create a strong main character who is not invincible. In a fantasy tale such as this, readers are already suspending disbelief. I tire of some protagonists who never stop kicking butt, who never fail or lose. Yes, this is a dark fantasy, and it’s a believable one.
At times I read “Bound” with warm smile – there is a poignant flashback scene to Nyah’s friend Alan adding his name to her family tree when they were seven so she wouldn’t be alone. Other times I read pages through wet eyes, my heart breaking at the loss experienced by more than one character. Sometimes I held my breath. Through it all, I loved this book. I devoured this book.
The ending is completely satisfying. Sure, things will never be the way they were, but this novel had a beginning, a great story throughout, and a proper ending. And another book in the series is ready to pick up the tale: “Released (Turning Moon, # 2). I’ve already started it.
A huge applause for this exceptional work of art from author Julie Embleton! Ms. Embleton, you have written an extraordinary book – I can’t wait to find out what happens next in this series.
I sat down late on a Thursday evening to start reading “Bound” (Turning Moon Book 1) by Julie Embleton. I thought, I’ll read a couple of chapters, then really dive in on the weekend. When my Kindle indicated I was 75% of the way through the ebook, I stopped reading – and ONLY because it was quarter after midnight.
Friday evening, I finished the rest of this wholly original and spellbinding book.
“Bound” left me breathless!
Embleton’s writing is superb. I’ve read book after book using the same wording over and over to set a scene. And of course, simplicity is fine and many of those books were very good. But when an author as talented as Embleton purposefully puts the setting into our brains using phrasing like: “Bare limbs clacked overhead, the sound too close to rattling bones for Nyah’s comfort…” – we are no longer reading a good book. We are experiencing art.
Author Julie Embleton is an artist.
Throughout this novel you will find examples of her creative prose. Read this favorite snippet of mine: Black droplets of molasses-like liquid oozed between the fingers of the clenched fist. They snaked over the pale, porcelain skin, worming their way to the edge where they gathered in a dropping glob before snapping free and falling…
I can see it - almost in slow motion, like time itself has stopped.
You will also enjoy Embleton’s subtle humor, expressed by her protagonist, Nyah Morgan, in snippets like: “I’ll never forget you,” she whispered to the comfy couch, patting its arm as she stuck her feet into her boots. “But last night was just a one-time thing.”
It’s the little details that round out the author’s main character in these quieter scenes. But early on in “Bound” we learn all is not peaceful in Nyah’s world. No, following the loss of a family member and a dear friend (and protector), Nyah is at the mercy of a truly vile Alpha leader of the wolf pack to which she belongs. This despicable counterpoint to Nyah’s own highly-principled self is one of the most frightening characters I’ve met (on the page) in a long time.
Embleton’s imprisonment of Nyah’s consciousness in her own body was terrifyingly brilliant. Reading this passage actually made me feel claustrophobic. Embleton effortlessly conveyed her main character’s helplessness. The desperation felt through Nyah’s experience is heightened at the additional magical punishment dealt to her by the evil Alpha’s decree. She is also cut off from the love and safety of her friends. She witnesses the devastation tearing through her pack.
And then, fate? Good fortune? Another pack’s Alpha might deliver help – and this brings the reader hope. Embleton gives us something to hang onto during Nyah’s grim journey. We put our hands to our chests, we’re able to catch our breath. And then we get to peek at this epic story through another POV (just a little): the honorable Alpha of the other pack.
I share the above (the dark and the light) because I want to celebrate Embleton’s pacing of this storyline. She does not rush, and she does not allow things to drag along either. She has masterfully plotted this storyline so that the reader never stops and questions how it all is playing out on the page. You will never need to “reread something” to understand what is happening, nor will you ever want to skip ahead to get to the “good stuff.” Because it’s all great stuff.
I love how Embleton chose to create a strong main character who is not invincible. In a fantasy tale such as this, readers are already suspending disbelief. I tire of some protagonists who never stop kicking butt, who never fail or lose. Yes, this is a dark fantasy, and it’s a believable one.
At times I read “Bound” with warm smile – there is a poignant flashback scene to Nyah’s friend Alan adding his name to her family tree when they were seven so she wouldn’t be alone. Other times I read pages through wet eyes, my heart breaking at the loss experienced by more than one character. Sometimes I held my breath. Through it all, I loved this book. I devoured this book.
The ending is completely satisfying. Sure, things will never be the way they were, but this novel had a beginning, a great story throughout, and a proper ending. And another book in the series is ready to pick up the tale: “Released (Turning Moon, # 2). I’ve already started it.
A huge applause for this exceptional work of art from author Julie Embleton! Ms. Embleton, you have written an extraordinary book – I can’t wait to find out what happens next in this series.
darkwolf28's review against another edition
adventurous
dark
sad
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
2.25
katjas_bookshelf's review against another edition
dark
emotional
mysterious
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
I quite liked this and will read the next one about michael too.
Sometimes I was a bit overwhelmed with the amount of angst and foreshadowing, so I didn't wanna continue, but I pulled through and enjoyed it.
Dean is just the sweetest. And what the hell Simon.
Anyway, I thought the ending was a bit rushed, like awful situation with simon having nyah and dean , then a demon is summoned, simon betrays demon, demon pulls him into the underworld or something and shwop - time jump and we're 2 weeks in the future and everyone is happy?
That situation just confused me a little at the end, didn't really explain very well, what actually happened and just ended so quickly.
Sometimes I was a bit overwhelmed with the amount of angst and foreshadowing, so I didn't wanna continue, but I pulled through and enjoyed it.
Dean is just the sweetest. And what the hell Simon.
Anyway, I thought the ending was a bit rushed, like
That situation just confused me a little at the end, didn't really explain very well, what actually happened and just ended so quickly.
mary_goddess_of_oz's review against another edition
adventurous
challenging
dark
emotional
hopeful
mysterious
sad
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
5.0
ruth_miranda's review against another edition
4.0
I was expecting a simple shifter story with a bit of hot romance thrown in. Lo and behold, the concept surprised me, as it was not simple at all. Dark sorcery in order to compell and control werewolves' packs? I'm in. The main character Nya was relatable, her struggles too, and the romance bit was rather heart-warming. All in all, if you're a fan of paranormal and werewolves, this is one book you'll want to read!
katkinney's review against another edition
5.0
I really enjoyed this shifter paranormal romance. Nyah is the daughter of the Alpha. Her father passes away just before the book starts and we see her wolf pack go into a period of transition. One thing I really loved about BOUND was the way the author developed the world building and pack structure so thoroughly. An Alpha is chosen to replace Nyah’s father… but when he is killed in an accident, because of an arcane law, Simon Northfell, a wolf who has been away from the pack for many years, and who no one likes, who had challenged for the position of Alpha, automatically becomes Alpha. The scenes between Nyah and Simon were creepy and well written. As Simon uses black magic to take over the pack and force them to do his bidding, Nyah escapes, eventually finding Dean’s pack. I liked how the relationship was developed between Nyah and Dean, how it took time for trust to form. I’m really excited to see where the rest of the series will go!
helengarrawayauthor's review against another edition
adventurous
dark
emotional
mysterious
sad
tense
fast-paced
5.0
An excellent fantasy wolf shifter adventure with black magic and demons thrown in for good measure.
Embleton has created a range of wonderful characters whom drive the plot forward as they desperately search for a way to survive and save their pack.
I loved Nyah. Feisty, determined, lovable and prepared to sacrifice her life for those she loves, and up against a dark horror no one can defeat. Embleton keeps the tension high as we follow Nyah fleeing for her life and trying not to draw trouble down on other innocents. I love that Embleton didn't take the easy option at the beginning and draws us into the new alphas nefarious plans.
Stumbling though the world with her wolf instincts bound by dark magic, Nyah accidentally ventures into another packs territory. Dean, the packs alpha is another wonderful character we all happily fall in love with. The banter between the two, and Nyah's reactions are brilliantly portrayed and very well written.
You are drawn into the troubles of all the pack members, and even the minor characters are well fleshed out, and sympathetic so you are rooting for them as well.
A fast paced, easy to read, thrilling adventure which will keep you hooked thoughout. I can't wait to read the rest of the series.
ruth_miranda's review against another edition
4.0
I was expecting a simple shifter story with a bit of hot romance thrown in. Lo and behold, the concept surprised me, as it was not simple at all. Dark sorcery in order to compell and control werewolves' packs? I'm in. The main character Nya was relatable, her struggles too, and the romance bit was rather heart-warming. All in all, if you're a fan of paranormal and werewolves, this is one book you'll want to read!