I recommend this book to fans of:
- the Zodiac Academy anthology
- Blood and Ruin
- Serpent & Dove
- Broken Bonds
Eryn is one of the last remaining Nightmares. Hunted by all manner of supernatural creatures, Nightmares are an endangered species. That said, she still has dreams, and thus she enrolls in college to begin her journey towards becoming a veterinarian. Her plan to keep her head down and focus on her studies is thwarted, however, when she learns that her fated "Bond", a man named Kai, has followed her to school in hopes of forging the connection she rejected years ago. Kai is determined to protect Eryn from those who want her dead and ideally coax her into falling in love with him the way he is with her.
This book includes:
- fated mates
- academic university setting with Frats and partying included (not "academia" aesthetic tho)
- fun dynamic between FMC and her BFF
- dual POV
- Supernatural council with nasty politics
- vampires, sirens, witches, djinn, etc
"Bonded Nightmare" was a fast and fun read. Our introduction to Eryn allowed us to immediately understand her and her dreams, hopes, fears, and trauma. Despite this, I did find her to be one-dimensional and lacking in real agency. She was naive and dumb, and often made mistakes that were not in line with her lived experience or expressed anxieties. Kai is the typical protective, yet secretly sensitive hero. He also landed flat, and I think his character could have been much more effective if we hadn't been given access to his POV. That way we would have experienced Eryn's trepidation along with her, rather than be frustrated by her decision making. In all, I felt that the concept could have been successful with more practiced execution.
This book is a strong example of something I often find in the romantasy and/or paranormal romance genre. The dialogue and plot read very pedestrian and derivative. The themes lack the depth required to promote a book to something adults can enjoy. Thus, it would be better enjoyed by a YA audience. Maybe younger teens? However, the inclusion of intimate scenes makes it inappropriate for younger readers. Friends, the spicy wasn't even well written or the least bit tantalizing. I understand the argument that it needed to be included for purposes of "bonding" the fated mates, but let's be honest, this could have been easily achieved with an incantation or magical ceremony.
I received this ebook as an ARC in exchange for an honest review. Thank you to NetGalley and E.M. Rinaldi for the opportunity to review this book.