eARC Review: Bloodmarked by Tracey Deonn
YA Fantasy
Bloodmarked
Book Info
Released Date: Nov 8
Publication: Simon Teen
Pages: 576
Format: eBook
After the first book cliffhanger, the second book immediately picks off where it left off. And it does not stop rolling. Bree is facing some struggles throughout the book that makes her question everything.
I don’t know where to start since it was pretty chaotic. But Bree is the ultimate star of the book. She kept on going, and didn’t stop for anything. It’s pretty amazing, but it’s also heartbreaking. It just shows how much people will do in order to prevent Bree from being in charge. They forget that she is the reason why they are alive. And I can’t wait for Bree to unhinge. It’s going to be awesome to read.
So much has happened in Bree's life that she really does not have time to focus on her romance dilemma. There is a love triangle between Bree, Nick, and Selwyn. It changes the game, but I knew this was coming from the first book. I felt more for Bree and Selwyn than Bree and Nick. They have more passion whenever they are fighting each other or helping each other out.