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Bonded Fate by Beck Michaels

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elntastic's review

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adventurous challenging dark emotional mysterious sad tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes

5.0

Just like the first book, this book did not disappoint. The pace was much faster this time and everything was more tense but still fit the style of the first book. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this and could not put it down! Sometimes the motives of the characters seemed to change quite often but it was always explained. I also really love that the author dared to write so much about suicidal thoughts. Definitely a tough topic, but she managed to describe perfectly how one feels having those thoughts (at least from my perspective as someone who has struggled with this). I also really love Dyna as a character. She is just pure and wholesome. 
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I know you‘re probably supposed to feel like this but I really hate Von. I hate him more than Tarn. Tarn at least is always evil and selfish and he has only one target. Von on the other hand is always so soft and sensitive with Yavi but he doesn’t apply this kind of treatment to others and every time he used his stupid excuses for his behavior I just wanted to shake him and scream at him. He really really makes me angry haha. 

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koistyfishy's review

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adventurous emotional sad tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.5

This series is crawling itself into my heart, and it is just leaving me with such a feeling of happiness thinking about these characters, and their found family. I JUST WANNA HUG THEM ALL!!!!

This book was definitely better than the first one (which was already pretty high up there).

I laughed. I cried. I screamed. I smiled. I squealed. I felt my heart racing and I felt my heart breaking. There were so many emotions this book made me feel and it’s beautiful that it can accomplish this while still maintaining a successful balance of character development, and world-building, while still weaving in the plot. When I see this done in books, I know that these characters and this story is going to stay with me for a while after I finish it and if this trend continues...this series is on its way to making itself a spot on the list of favourite series.

This book starts off almost exactly where book one ended so we are thrown right back into the action with our characters. Diana has just found out that she’s bonded and she needs to work through this whilst our band of guardians continues on their trek with a reluctant new member Lucenna.

The first half of this book is a little bit slow and overall this book is more about character development and further solidifying the world-building than the actual plot. But this is one of the reasons why I pushed it down because whilst some action happens a little bit in the middle, most of it is squeezed into the last 100 pages and I wanted a little bit more throughout the book.

I can happily say that Dyna I did not irritate me as much as she did in the first book and my suspicion that she was kept as "naive as she was" in the first book to show her progression did actually come to pass. She grew up and matured quite a lot in this book as she becomes braver and more self-confident in her own abilities, and starts to also embrace her feelings for Cassiel.

Cassiel is still a broody little angel but that man can do no wrong. He is just perfect and as much as he has to work through his own self-worth problems and guilt for forcing the bond on Dyna the progression he makes to finally believe that he is worthy of Dyna was beautiful! There are still numerous moments where that lack of communication between the two of them does add unnecessary tension. But all the cute moments between the two of them, when he was just so protective, and possessive and would do ABSOLUTELY anything for her. Just melts my heart so much!!!!!!!!

Zev, that man is "in the depths of despair" but this little cinnamon roll just needs to be protected, and whilst his story is so heartbreaking and so dismal and I just want to give him a hug and tell him it’s okay. We love him, we need him, so he doesn’t have to feel like no one wants him

Rawn, he’s kind of like the "dad of the group". I mean he’s sometimes (most times) the voice of reason and he’s very gentlemanly and proper. But I don’t really have any HUGE feelings about him mainly because he is not a POV character. As a result, you don’t actually get to see his thoughts and feelings, you only see him and his actions as the others do.

Lucenna. MY GOD! She’s my role model bitch Queen, who doesn’t need a man to tell her what to do! She knows she's got power and strength and she is who I want to be when I grow up. I adored the sisterly protective bond that she forms with Dyna, it was just the sweetest.

Von? I don’t like you because you’re hurting Yavi.

One of the other aspects that brought this down a little bit for me is that it feels like the plot isn't actually moving forward and we're almost going around in a slow spiral. The plot repeats a couple of elements that happened in the first book, so they weren't as surprising this time around.

Overall!!!! I really recommend this series and while it is YA, it is an excellent fantasy. So if you like a "Journey Narrative" with a found family that has epic world-building and an accidental marriage with a one-bed trope, then this book is for you! Just obviously read the first one first because you can’t just read this one and then GO fall in love with this series as much as I have. 

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goochiema's review

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medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

I love this book, cannot wait for the next one. 

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katiedanielle98's review

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adventurous medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? N/A
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.75

The kindle version needed another round or two of editing. It didn’t distract from the plot, but there were a few instances of simple writing mistakes and wrong name use. I don’t have a physical copy of the book, so I don’t know if it has the same mistakes. Overall the book was entertaining and a great continuation of the first. I wish there was a clearer plot or goal for the book. The goal is mostly a continuation of the one from the first book and is a little too drug out. I think the author does an amazing job with the characters. I genuinely like all the major players. Well, I enjoy them in the way the author probably intends, such as disliking the villains for their behavior. I usually don’t like multiple povs because authors seem to not always fully flesh out each of these characters, but Beck Michaels clearly took care with each of hers. I didn’t have the urge to skip through certain povs like I do in books with multiple ones. And I just love Dyna and Cassiel! 

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