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Broken and Bonded by V.T. Bonds

mom2three's review

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5.0

Choku and Dr. Icarr are the conclusion this series needed. Their story is filled with danger, heartbreak, tenderness, and justice. I'm not saying more because I don't want to give anything away. Just know that it's not an easy story, but it's worth it. My heart was racing, my blood was pumping, and a few tears were shed. It's perfect.

kymagirl's review

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5.0

Story: Akilah, a doctor haunted by her past, seeking solace in her role within The Fleet, embarks on a mission that throws her face-to-face with a powerful demon alpha, reigniting buried emotions and sparking an intense connection. Akilah's selflessness as a doctor and Choku's mysterious aura make them a compelling pair, as they find themselves, face their flaws, and ultimately become a formidable force. The chemistry and tension between them is undeniable, diving into dark and dirty romance territory, as they journey towards redemption and love with lots of suspense, danger, and heartbreak. There are plenty of the darker aspects of the Omegaverse genre, portraying unflinching and intense scenes, making it both exciting and emotionally charged. The supporting characters, including Commander Ru'un, add depth to the narrative, and the story's exploration of trauma and healing is both poignant and powerful. The dark story explores the depths of redemption, love, and survival, and is not for the faint of heart, with intense violence and sexual situations in a harsh world. A dark and intense fated mates Omegaverse romance with plenty of heat, action, tension, secrets, and redemption. A fitting conclusion to the Warrior Elite series – it’s been a rough and dark series that sometimes I had to take a step back from, but definitely an amazing journey with all the couples.

Audio: The narrators did a really great job with this story. The audiobook uses a male narrator and a female narrator – I always appreciate when an author goes for the additional costs of having two narrators so that listeners can hear male dialogue with a male voice and female dialogue with a female voice. Tor Thom has an amazingly deep voice brings Choku to life, and other male voices, and Meg Sylvan gave Akilah a voice that seemed to embody her, as well as other female voices.
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