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Saved and Savaged by V.T. Bonds

mom2three's review

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5.0

This is the second book in the Warrior Elite series, which is a spin-off of the Alpha Elite series. You don't need to have read any of the other books, but there are crossover characters and and a storyline that ties them all together. I would recommend reading them because they are all fabulous.

This was a wild, emotional ride from beginning to end. There is so much pain and sorrow, but also moments of sweetness and steamy passion. Keziah is brave and loyal, and she's also been hurt and isn't quick to trust. Gric is a man on a mission and he doesn't have time for a mate. Especially one so small. Their beginning isn't sunshine and roses and they're going to have to fight to reach safety, but their reward will be worth all the pain. I loved this one just as much as I've loved every other story set in this universe and I can't wait to read the next one.

tj_darkreads's review

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5.0

This is the second book in the Warrior Elite series, which is a spin-off of the Alpha Elite series. I Love these Omegaverse stories, and this arthur has such a way with her writing that she takes you into this world and on a wild ride and this book definitely did that. I can't wait for the next in the series.

kymagirl's review

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5.0

Story: Omega Keziah (h) is sold by her own father to scientists from the International Science Corps (ISC) who plan to use her in their experiments. Gric (H) is part of an anti-ISC team that intercepts a transport of omegas, including Keziah whom Gric quickly realizes is his fated mate. Keziah is an undeniably strong omega whom the others look to for strength and guidance, even as she contends with a rough and brutal alpha. Lots of action and adventure in this ultra-hot and steamy fated mates Omegaverse romance, including heats, rutting, claiming, knotting and more.

Audio: The narrators did a really great job with this story. At times I was switching between reading the ebook and listening to the audiobook, and it really made for an enhanced experience. I’m always glad when an author chooses to use a male narrator and a female narrator – it makes such a huge difference to hear male dialogue with a male voice and female dialogue with a female voice. Curt Bonnem really brought a great growliness to Gric and made him seem more alpha-like.

livebythemoon7's review

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4.0

I enjoyed this book narration. The narrators did a great job bringing this story to life together, and it was a good listening experience. I enjoyed their
voices for the characters. The sound was consistent throughout without distracting background noises. This was a dual narration.

I enjoyed the story, and the level of detail was fairly good. It did seem a bit repetitive of book 1 but overall I still really enjoyed it.

I would say a 3/5 heat/steam meter.
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