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dark
mysterious
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
This was a bit better than the first book. Here there's a solid connecting plot, rather than a loose connection of sexually tense and/or smutty scenes. There's still a lot of the downsides of the first book, too, though, like bland prose and odd word choices. The author also plays fast and loose with Greek mythology which is something I really don't like.
RH. Speeding through this one, not invested like others.
They thought they had succeeded in protecting Juliana from The Society with the death of Oliver’s father. However, there are other, even more dangerous, players who still want Juliana and her mates. We were left at the end of book one with Tristan, the demon prince, abducting her from Oliver’s house as she is looking for Jacob’s curse. He takes her to Tartus and removes all access to her bonded mates. He wants her to use her powers to bring souls to the demons for procreation and to take the role of the Queen of Tartus by his side. But does he love Juliana or hate her – the witch that pulled him through a mirror so many years before and was his best friend while he was stuck on earth? Is he willing to let her go to be with her mates, or will he hold on to her and keep their friendship from ever recovering?
This book was just as gripping as the first in the trilogy. Watching Tristan wrestle with his true feelings towards Juliana was deliciously painful. Did he hate her, or did he love her more than anything? Was he ever going to admit his feelings, or would he just let her walk away? Their dynamic was completely different from how her relationships with her fated mates were formed.
I loved seeing the growth in the relationships between Juliana and her fated mates. Going beyond what the Fates had forced upon them, they formed true bonds, both with Juliana and between each other. The best part was watching Gage’s wolf lay claim to the entire group as his pack. I cannot wait until he finally claims them all, hopefully in a hot group s3x scene in the next book.
Danger is around every turn, and this book leaves us at a cliffhanger even worse than book one. I need the next book, stat!
This book was just as gripping as the first in the trilogy. Watching Tristan wrestle with his true feelings towards Juliana was deliciously painful. Did he hate her, or did he love her more than anything? Was he ever going to admit his feelings, or would he just let her walk away? Their dynamic was completely different from how her relationships with her fated mates were formed.
I loved seeing the growth in the relationships between Juliana and her fated mates. Going beyond what the Fates had forced upon them, they formed true bonds, both with Juliana and between each other. The best part was watching Gage’s wolf lay claim to the entire group as his pack. I cannot wait until he finally claims them all, hopefully in a hot group s3x scene in the next book.
Danger is around every turn, and this book leaves us at a cliffhanger even worse than book one. I need the next book, stat!
Unbreakable was just amazing. There's just something about Tristian that i have liked since we first met him in book one although brief. and now he has kidnapped Julianna wanting her to become his new reaper and The new Queen of Tartus by his side. But she isnt responding. So he kidnaps her mates to be with her because he finds out that she hasn't bonded with one of them, Gage, Alexander, Jacob and Oliver who are in prison btw, he needs her to have because she will have her full powers then. The push and pull between Julianna and Tristian is so amazing i just cant help that i liked him the whole time and not just when he softens. and the energy with her other mates has me fanning myself so hot and sexy. Then we get to the ending why must you throw such devious cliffhangers AJ.
What a ride, this story has thrown me through the ringer. The guys are all amazing and worthy of Jules. Tristan is just everything I think I’ll always love him. Some pretty big things were revealed in this book and I can’t wait for the next one.