Savage Bonds by J. Bree
- AMRauthor
- Nov 10, 2023
- 2 min read
Updated: Mar 4

Rating: 4 stars
Adult - Spice: Enemies to Lovers, Friends to Lovers
Genre: Fantasy, Fantasy Romance, Paranormal Romance, Reverse Harem, Romance, Science Fiction, Urban Romance
Tags: Gods, People with Abulites, Magic, Shapeshifters, Mind Control, Abuse, Book Review
The Bonds that Tie Book 2
Oli has shown her hand and now there are those around her are either scared of her, mad at her, or think she’s amazing. And with the magic released, her Bond is pushing to claim her Bonded. She only wants to protect the others from none other then her Bond.
This second book in the Bonds that Tie series picks up right where we left off. The changes in Oli shows you just how much trauma she has dealt with and in this book you see her working on her own issues. It is such well written character development as it show how she truly deals with the issues of working to save those she cares about. I really love this book and can’t wait to read the next in the series, Blood Bonds.
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Pages: 500
Read: Audio Book
From: Library
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“With my gift coursing through my veins, the tables have turned on the Draven Campus.
I’m no longer the Giftless reject, no longer the girl who’s fair game to the other students for daring to run away from my Bonds.
But there are bigger problems heading my way.
With destiny pushing me closer and closer to each of my Bonds, I’m fighting tooth and nail against nature to keep my distance.
But they’re fighting harder to keep me in their grasp.
When it becomes clear that the Resistance is closer than we ever thought, I don’t know who I can trust.
Can I finally take control of my gift, or will it take control of me?”
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