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Their Vicious Darling by Nikki St. Crowe

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5.0

A better plot line than the first 2! There’s more to it than just sexual stuff with a more prominent story to unfold.
The ending was just magnificent, even if you could tell that was going to happen. The story set up the cliffhanger well.
By far my favourite of the 3 I’ve already read
The Fae Princes by Nikki St. Crowe

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5.0

Good ending to the plot that was set up in the previous book, and finding out Peter Pan’s origin was WILD!
There was action, and romance and SPICE and everything ended as it should have been

Disappointing that another plot line was set up with no more books to follow, but it’s not linked to the main story. Could become a spin off? One can only wait and see though.
Savage Bonds by J. Bree

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5.0

Got some spice in this one towards the end, and the storyline seems to be unfolding nicely with the main plot and the main character (Coriander lol) with her bond’s relationships.

The cliffhanger twist at the end had me screaming ‘WHAT?! NO WAY?!’ So shocked, did not see that coming
Blood Bonds by J. Bree

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5.0

The Spice skyrockets in this one compared to the first and second books. The storyline continues to grow evermore interesting, but it’s not complex in the way where it gets confusing, it’s rather easy to follow along with.
THE CLIFFHANGER AT THE END, wow, I mean I thought so from book 1 that it would happen, but it honestly is still shocking, because you really wouldn’t expect it!
Forced Bonds by J. Bree

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5.0

As I’ve said on my previous reviews, the storyline only keeps expanding, more pieces of the plot(s) clicking together seamlessly. Bit by bit everything is starting to be revealed and it’s like a puzzle being pieced together
You can tell the series was well plotted out before writing began.
It ends on a heart-wrenching cliffhanger that makes me want to go straight onto the next book
Tragic Bonds by J. Bree

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4.0

The storyline progressed really well, and a whole lot of information was given that answered some questions from the previous book and gives the reader a deeper look into the storyline the author plotted. There’s still world-building and it’s fascinating and interesting as the new information is introduced.

The first roughly 5 chapters had me sobbing non-stop. The way I was brought to tears over the most awful bond and having me not dislike him anymore is powerful writing.

There were a few chapters strung together that I struggled to get through. Mainly to do with some of the Bonded’s family backgrounds, which while important in the aspect of the Bonded’s, made the story seem to slow down.

J. Bree is very good at throwing plot twists into their books that are well thought-out and make a lot of sense (instead of an out-of-nowhere twist that is reaching), and the ability to end the books on a CLIFFHANGER and making the reader need to pick up the next book straight away is amazing
Woom by Duncan Ralston

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4.0

This book is on a whole other level of ‘what the fuck did I just read?’.

Although I was in a perpetual state of shock, horror and disgust, I could not put the book down ??

As the plot unfolds it very much sets up for the ending if you read into every minute detail. It semi prepares you for the ending, however nothing can truly prepare you for the ending.

It was well-written, very disturbing, shocking, horrifying, gross, weird, and had me absolutely hooked right until the end