A review by lauren_readsbooks2302
Savage Bonds by J. Bree

adventurous challenging tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.75

Spoilers below.

I mean…this isn’t turning out to be the greatest series I’ve ever read but fuck me it’s addictive.

I don’t like Oli. I can’t stand her character, actually. She’s your typical special snowflake, more powerful than everyone else around her, girls all hate her for no reason or because of who she’s bonded to and obviously her bonded are the best looking, most powerful there are. All of her friends think she’s utterly amazing and selfless and doesn’t deserve the shit she gets. Also - she lets the guys walk all over her. Can’t be bothered calling them out for their shit half the time. What the fuck is that about?

And of course she’s the only one able to calm Norths nightmares, because one of the most fearsome creatures to ever exist is just a misunderstood pup that needs belly scratches. Right.

Onto how I felt about the guys in this one:

North - a little better, now that we’ve seen a warmer side to him, and I use warmer generously. I can see him being someone I’ll come to like. I always enjoy the grumpy/sunshine couples and I feel there’s the optional for Oli and North to end up being exactly that.

Gabe - no real feelings about him. He’s just always there, isn’t he?

Atlas - I cannot fucking stand. He’s such a dick. He’s too fucking emotional and irrational. He thinks he’s got some bigger claim over Oli and what she does and who speaks to her. I literally cannot stand any interaction either of them have.

Gryph - I’m leaning more on the better side of indifference with Gryphon. I love a man in uniform so he instantly caught my attention but he’s like Gabe - just coasting somewhere off to the side right now.

Nox - I can already tell Nox is going to end up being the most protective of Oli. His character is predictable. The jaded asshole who’s so angry and hates everyone but can conjure up shadow puppies that love Oli. Hm, okay then. No real development from him in this book, but at least he’s stopped bringing more women who hate Oli to dinner. A wins a win I guess. 

The world building here is still painfully vague. Still no idea what the purpose of the council is. No idea where the resistance has come from or what their end goal is in all of this. No idea how gifted and ungifted co-exist together because so far we’ve only met gifted people. It’s fine to have a little bit of mystery in your book but to end book two and still have no idea why everything is happening is tiresome. It wouldn’t be as bad if we were fed little bits and crumbs through dialogue but all the characters talk about is their fucking bonds. 

Need I mention how cringe worthy it is that they constantly call each other bond, or bonded? The constant use of it is gross. You never use someone’s name that much when you’re speaking to them so why force this word down our throats? 

Obviously, because this book is pure crack, I’ll be jumping right into book 3.