A review by bronwynheeley
Promises: The Next Generation by A.E. Via

3.0

it’s SO religious heavy, it’s how they present their selves even if one of them isn’t practicing his religion (maybe nationality tradition, but it felt more religion). It a point for me as I’m n atheist and it was a lot. How Ty was, was a bit much for me which I did think dropped my rating a bit. But I liked the other side of it. The training, the brotherhood part. And I really liked Kellam, who he was and why he was how he was.
Overall it wasn’t bad and I think a lot of people could like this it was just to much for me. The way the romance went.