An accident. An abduction. A choice.Casey is no stranger to double standards. Her whole life has been filled with them, and as the only daughter of a werewolf alpha she has been fighting an uphill battle since birth. She’s determined to become an enforcer—a soldier for the pack—and even more determined to prove to everyone that she is more than capable of looking after herself…that is until she … looking after herself…that is until she takes a phone call that could end not just her dreams, but also her life. She is faced with a decision that will not only test her loyalties, but also her own inner-strength.
Crippled by obsession. Resuscitated by love.
Broken and barely healed, Andrea has finally escaped the man who instead of loving, honoring and obeying her, beat, tortured and terrorized her. Uninterested in anything other than finding herself again, she is blind-sided by Brax who holds the power to heal her shattered and distrusting heart.
Half Bound is the electrifying conclusion to the Half Blood Series.
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Independent reviewer for Archaeolibrarian, I was gifted my copy of this book.
This is book 5 in the Helheim Wolf Pack series, the last book and you do NEED to have read the other books before this one. This one pulls everything together but not everything important is recapped.
I found this one a much darker read than the others. The others are graphic and explicit but I thought this one was so much MORE. The violence Vivian expends to get what she wants is described in great detail, what she does and what she has others do. This is the only reason I gave it. . .oh . . no. . .wait, there is ANOTHER reason. Let me try that again! This is ONE of the reasons I gave it 4 stars. Oh but she does get her comeuppance, she really does!
Saxon is captured and Casey allows herself to be taken, on the condition Saxon is freed. Yeah, right, we did not see that one being double-crossed by Vivian! Vivian breaks Casey, she really does, physically and emotionally. It’s painful reading, not just the physical stuff, but when Casey comes to terms with what Vivian does to her, what it means for her future, what it means she can never be. And then. . .not yet. . .I’ll say soon.
Across the other side of the story, Brax, who left Rhett a while ago because he was addicted to Indi’s bite, has to fetch a new pack member who affects him, and his wolf, deeply. But Andrea is damaged, both inside and out, and she doesn’t think anyone will want her now her abusive ex has marked her as he did. Besides, all men are gonna hurt her, so she steers clear. When said ex gets too close, Brax and Drae bond, and when they do? Oh it’s so beautiful, their bonding, it really is. Said ex also gets his comeuppance, but not quite how I thought he would!
Back to what Vivian does to break Casey emotionally. This is the other reason I gave it 4 stars. Casey loves Saxon and he loves her. But they never really got to tell each other that. After Casey gets free, I’m not surprised she has the thoughts she does. And then there was that “Besides. . . .” when Vivian was gloating! So now my mind is racing and I want answers! At least I know the questions this time!
A very fitting end, and one that spawns another series about Casey and her brothers. I hope to get my hands on them too.
Thank you, Ms Dawes, for writing these books, I’ve thoroughly enjoyed delving into this world.
4 stars
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It took me time to get to this review…and it’s because this book broke me, it shattered my heart in million pieces and some of those pieces are still missing, so that’s why I’m struggling between 4 and 5 stars, but at the end my love for Cassey and Saxon tipped the scale to 5.
I love Casey and Saxon, they are my favourite couple within the entire Helheim Wolf Pack series. And I fell in love with Casey’s brother Oliver as well, so I can’t wait for his novella.
This was very intense, dark, emotional and heart-wrecking story. So I love it and hate it at the same time.
At the end the writing was great, the plot was very good, and the characters were amazing with their flaws and all. I can say that I very much enjoy Lauren Dawes’ writing style. But still this book just wrecked my heart and destroyed me, so I’m still internally bleeding.
If you love paranormal romance, then you have to read Helheim Wolf Pack series.