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August 21, 2025

Dire Bound

4
Avery Caris (Narrator), Gabriel Michael (Narrator)
READ VIA: Thank you to Hachette Audio for the gifted audio copy. ABOUT: Caregiver to her ailing mother in one of the poorest districts in the kingdom, Meryn Cooper finds herself joining the army after her youngest sister goes missing. Leaving her mother and boyfriend behind, she sets out on a journey to make it to the front and bring her sister home. Against her will, she finds herself bonded to a dire wolf and part of the special forces. Now she must make it through training, but also prove she belongs. MY THOUGHTS: I have mixed feelings about this book. At times, I did not enjoy the writing quality, but I was consumed by the plot. I mostly loved it for its vibes, and if I don’t look too deep, I really enjoyed the experience. However, my biggest gripe with this book is that it’s clearly inspired by some popular fantasy novels. I felt that these elements were a bit too strong at the beginning, and I wanted more creativity from the author(s). However, as the story develops, so does the writing, with unique world building and well-paced twists that propel the reader through the story. The book is long, and I think a few elements were superfluous to the story. Ignoring a few plot holes, things were overall well explained. Our heroine has lived a hard life, but at times, she is frustratingly naïve. She is constantly unwilling to accept things that are clearly unchangeable. Fortunately, Anassa, her bonded wolf, also thinks she is naive and tells her frequently. The action for the last 35% of this book is absolutely captivating, and I am already feral for the next book. AUDIO: The duet narration by Avery Caris and Gabriel Michael was so much fun. I highly recommend this book on audio, and I rarely like fantasy on audio. They truly brought these characters to life, and I think it would be hard not to enjoy their performance. SIMILAR BOOKS: This reminded me of a cross between Fearless by Lauren Roberts with some strong Fourth Wing vibes, and I think lovers of both Books would enjoy this one SHOULD YOU READ Overall, I recommend for romantasy lovers especially for anyone who enjoys wolf pack dynamics.
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ISBN: 9781668654859

READ VIA: Thank you to Hachette Audio for the gifted audio copy. ABOUT: Caregiver to her ailing mother in one of the poorest districts in the kingdom, Meryn Cooper finds herself joining the army after her youngest sister goes missing. Leaving her mother and boyfriend behind, she sets out on a journey to make it to the front and bring her sister home. Against her will, she finds herself bonded to a dire wolf and part of the special forces. Now she must make it through training, but also prove she belongs. MY THOUGHTS: I have mixed feelings about this book. At times, I did not enjoy the writing quality, but I was consumed by the plot. I mostly loved it for its vibes, and if I don’t look too deep, I really enjoyed the experience. However, my biggest gripe with this book is that it’s clearly inspired by some popular fantasy novels. I felt that these elements were a bit too strong at the beginning, and I wanted more creativity from the author(s). However, as the story develops, so does the writing, with unique world building and well-paced twists that propel the reader through the story. The book is long, and I think a few elements were superfluous to the story. Ignoring a few plot holes, things were overall well explained. Our heroine has lived a hard life, but at times, she is frustratingly naïve. She is constantly unwilling to accept things that are clearly unchangeable. Fortunately, Anassa, her bonded wolf, also thinks she is naive and tells her frequently. The action for the last 35% of this book is absolutely captivating, and I am already feral for the next book. AUDIO: The duet narration by Avery Caris and Gabriel Michael was so much fun. I highly recommend this book on audio, and I rarely like fantasy on audio. They truly brought these characters to life, and I think it would be hard not to enjoy their performance. SIMILAR BOOKS: This reminded me of a cross between Fearless by Lauren Roberts with some strong Fourth Wing vibes, and I think lovers of both Books would enjoy this one SHOULD YOU READ Overall, I recommend for romantasy lovers especially for anyone who enjoys wolf pack dynamics.

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