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Tragic Bonds by J. Bree
5.0
Book safety, content warnings, and tropes down below.
Recovery isn't about wiping the board clean. Recovery is learning how to function around all of the scars and open wounds inside of us.
A long series like this pretty blends together eventually, so each review is lighter and lighter on the details, lol. What I do know and remember, is that things really evolve with Nox in this book. His trauma is unfathomable, and we finally understand the extent of his issues and *why* he has them. He hasn’t been the most sympathetic character in the series (actually just a real fuckin douchebag), but the hints along the way has helped. It’s fully explored in this book, and it finally feels like the harem is complete, and they can all turn all their attention to the external threat.
I want to learn how someone like Nox Draven can be loved and accepted, and then I want to spend the rest of my life doing it.
It’s still really, really good.
⬇️ Blanket spoiler warning ⬇️
⚠️ Tropes & tags ⚠️
reverse harem, past trauma, hurt/comfort, found family, soulmates, restraints,
⚠️ Content warning ⚠️
past sexual abuse (parent), past physical abuse, Explicit sexual content, Graphic violence, on-page killing, grief, death of family (past, detailed), death of family (graphic description)
⚠️Book safety ⚠️
Cheating: No
Other person drama: No
Breakup: No
POV: 1st person, multi POV
Genre: Paranormal fantasty, RH
FMMMMM
Strict roles or versatile: N/A. No MM in the harem.
Main characters’ age: 19, 19/20, 19/20, 24, 24 and 28
Pages: 542
“If you keep giving me those eyes in public, we're going to disgrace ourselves, Bonded.”
You can find most of my reviews on Instagram as well: https://www.instagram.com/booksafety?igsh=MWZ3azhkdDc2Y2ludg%3D%3D&utm_source=qr
Recovery isn't about wiping the board clean. Recovery is learning how to function around all of the scars and open wounds inside of us.
A long series like this pretty blends together eventually, so each review is lighter and lighter on the details, lol. What I do know and remember, is that things really evolve with Nox in this book. His trauma is unfathomable, and we finally understand the extent of his issues and *why* he has them. He hasn’t been the most sympathetic character in the series (actually just a real fuckin douchebag), but the hints along the way has helped. It’s fully explored in this book, and it finally feels like the harem is complete, and they can all turn all their attention to the external threat.
I want to learn how someone like Nox Draven can be loved and accepted, and then I want to spend the rest of my life doing it.
It’s still really, really good.
⬇️ Blanket spoiler warning ⬇️
⚠️ Tropes & tags ⚠️
reverse harem, past trauma, hurt/comfort, found family, soulmates, restraints,
⚠️ Content warning ⚠️
past sexual abuse (parent), past physical abuse, Explicit sexual content, Graphic violence, on-page killing, grief, death of family (past, detailed), death of family (graphic description)
⚠️Book safety ⚠️
Cheating: No
Other person drama: No
Breakup: No
POV: 1st person, multi POV
Genre: Paranormal fantasty, RH
FMMMMM
Strict roles or versatile: N/A. No MM in the harem.
Main characters’ age: 19, 19/20, 19/20, 24, 24 and 28
Pages: 542
“If you keep giving me those eyes in public, we're going to disgrace ourselves, Bonded.”
You can find most of my reviews on Instagram as well: https://www.instagram.com/booksafety?igsh=MWZ3azhkdDc2Y2ludg%3D%3D&utm_source=qr