![]() ![]() The impending struggle between the Seelie and Unseelie Courts continue as power is up for grabs, which is the driving force of the plot. ![]() ![]() I loved how Ryan wrote his character as there was a great balance of keeping him a unique character while also “using” him to further expand the world-building. I loved Misha’s character as not only was he likable and well-written, but the reader learns a lot more about the fae through him. She runs into the Wild Fae and ends up in the company of the King of the Wild Fae, Misha, who was briefly included in the previous story. Similar to the first novel, this one is mainly told from the POV of Abriella (Brie) and tells the story from her side only, which leaves a lot of room to either retell parts of the duology from either suitor or to give some insight into what they were up to when they are away from Brie.Īfter bonding with Sebastian, Brie, who is now fae, runs away from Sebastian after his betrayal. Based on the writing, I could easily see some related novel released whether they are novels written from POV of Sebastian or Finn or spin-offs in some way. I had mixed feelings about the first novel and, unfortunately, I continued to have them in this one. These Twisted Bonds picks up right where the previous novel, These Hollow Vows left off and wraps up the duology. ![]()
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