A review by jmacminn
These Twisted Bonds, by Lexi Ryan

adventurous emotional hopeful tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.25

First and foremost thank you to Clarion Books and Netgalley for providing me with the arc in exchange for my honest review.

These Twisted Bonds is the sequel to These Hollow Vows, the debut fantasty novel by Lexi Ryan and one of my favorite books of last year.

As Abriella comes to terms with her transition into Fae, her magic, and the bond, she is also dealing with the conflicts between the Seelie and Unseelie courts and her role in the war to come. We lose absolutely no time between THV and TTB as we join Abriella post bond with Bash,  she struggles to understand the full implications of what that bond means. Very quickly in the book we meet one of my new favorite characters, Misha, who is a breath of fresh air between all the longing and suffering in the main love triangle (He actually reminds me a lot of Ash from the Shadowlands books by Stacey Marie Brown). Misha provides both a sense of humor as well as some just plain fun flirtation, as opposed to all of the heavy implications and emotions tied to Finn and Bash.

Now I loved both of these books, but there were definitely some points where I felt like Brie was being purposefully oblivious, which took me out of the story a bit. It makes sense with everything she's been through that she is hesitant to trust people, but for me it was definitely frustrating watching her try to push away her feelings and everyone else's to stick with the "they're just using me" narrative. I also found that the ending of the book was a bit rushed as there were still a lot of loose ends when I was 90% done the book. I had a moment where I thought maybe this had been turned into a trilogy and I had missed the memo.

Overall I loved these books, the love interests were fantastic foils of each other, light and dark, old and young, devotion and possession. The obstacles they faced kept the pace moving quickly while allowing the characters to develop. Just a delightful read and a fantastic final installment of this duology (although I certainly wouldn't mind visiting this world again if the author decides to come back to it!)

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