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A review by itsawilddanni
Entangled by Rebecca Quinn
adventurous
challenging
dark
emotional
funny
hopeful
mysterious
reflective
sad
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.5
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Eden has changed beautifully - becoming every bit the warrior she wished to be.
In this book, we see the crashing, the repairing, and then the devastation of Eden's relationships - both romantically and platonically.
Truth be told, I feel devastated myself. What do you mean the third book to this Trilogy isn't out yet? And this book ended on a cliffhanger like THAT?! What do you mean this is how I start my 2025 reading marathon off?!
This read has been a roller coaster in the best and most unfathomable way. Hearts have been broken, they have been mended, they have been crushed. My own heart hurts for Dom and the fragility of the relationship they were forming, only for it to be exposed in such a way so early on.
Eden is a quiet protector, suffering the guilt of doing what she thought could keep her loved ones safest. Her biggest downfall: not letting those loved ones in on her thought process. Instead allowing her protection to look more like betrayal and feel every single bit of it.
My heart hurts. My eyes hurt. Day Death may have happened 5 years ago, but Ddomsday is looming on a knifes edge.
To be completely honest, I have no idea how she is going to repair the chasms that have been created... How she will bridge across them and reach the ending she deserves. But I cannot wait to find out.
Don't break my heart too much Rebecca Quinn. I don't think I have the same kindness as Beau, the same understanding as Jasper, the same unquestioning faith of Jayk, the silent approval of Dom, and definitely not the resilience of Lucky.
I am hoping beyond hope that this series ends with a happily ever after.
Eden has changed beautifully - becoming every bit the warrior she wished to be.
In this book, we see the crashing, the repairing, and then the devastation of Eden's relationships - both romantically and platonically.
Truth be told, I feel devastated myself. What do you mean the third book to this Trilogy isn't out yet? And this book ended on a cliffhanger like THAT?! What do you mean this is how I start my 2025 reading marathon off?!
This read has been a roller coaster in the best and most unfathomable way. Hearts have been broken, they have been mended, they have been crushed. My own heart hurts for Dom and the fragility of the relationship they were forming, only for it to be exposed in such a way so early on.
Eden is a quiet protector, suffering the guilt of doing what she thought could keep her loved ones safest. Her biggest downfall: not letting those loved ones in on her thought process. Instead allowing her protection to look more like betrayal and feel every single bit of it.
My heart hurts. My eyes hurt. Day Death may have happened 5 years ago, but Ddomsday is looming on a knifes edge.
To be completely honest, I have no idea how she is going to repair the chasms that have been created... How she will bridge across them and reach the ending she deserves. But I cannot wait to find out.
Don't break my heart too much Rebecca Quinn. I don't think I have the same kindness as Beau, the same understanding as Jasper, the same unquestioning faith of Jayk, the silent approval of Dom, and definitely not the resilience of Lucky.
I am hoping beyond hope that this series ends with a happily ever after.
Graphic: Mental illness, Misogyny, Panic attacks/disorders, Sexism, Sexual content, Violence, Murder, Abandonment, War, and Injury/Injury detail
Minor: Child death