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Tragic Bonds by J. Bree

Updated: Mar 2, 2024

Tragic Bonds, J. Bree, The Bonds that Tie, Enemies to Lovers, Friends to Lovers, Fantasy, Fantasy Romance, Paranormal Romance, Reverse Harem, Romance, Science Fiction, Urban Romance, Gods, People with Abulites, Magic, Shapeshifters, Mind Control, Abuse, Book Review

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 5


Oli is recoiling from the blow that her Bond is going through. But the God inside her tells her they can fix the situation. Now Oli just has to convince everyone else it can be.


This is the fifth book in the Bonds that Tie series. The story starts off so somber and heart wrenching. You don’t know how they are going to be able to fix this. The Bond is no longer sitting back but is going in for the kill. Watching them working together in this new way they have come together is brilliant. The dynamic between them all has changed so much since the beginning of the series. They all are so more developed and amazing. I loved reading this book as again it makes you go through a whole spectrum of the feels. I can’t wait to read the final book in this series, Unbroken Bonds.


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Pages: 542

Read: Audio Book

From: Library



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“Nothing will ever be the same again.


Our Bonded Group has been torn apart, and the monsters are now the prey.


But we’re not going to just wait around for our enemy to strike; the blood on his hands is unforgivable, and the god living inside of me wants her revenge paid in blood.


And a thousand souls.


We have been pushed to the limit, tested in ways that have devastating outcomes, and paid the ultimate price. Can we recover from such losses? Is the promise of a world without our enemy worth the sacrifices we’ve made?


Can we prove to everyone, and ourselves, that together our bonds are unbroken?”


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