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Book Review: Dire Bound, by Sable Sorensen

I was recently lucky enough to win a giveaway on Instagram that included a copy of Sable Sorensen‘s Dire Bound.

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Only the worthy survive the Bonding Trials. She’ll risk her life—and her heart—to be one of them…

Meryn Cooper has never dreamed of being one of the Bonded, the King’s elite warriors who form mental links with massive, vicious direwolves. She’s made peace with her life scraping by in poverty in the shadows of the castle. But then her younger sister Saela is kidnapped, stolen across the border by the immortal monsters her country has spent centuries fighting.

And Meryn’s world falls apart.

Desperate to cross the front and save her sister, Meryn enlists in the army—only to discover that there are Bonding Trials this year, where all soldiers are forced to risk their lives in an attempt to connect with a direwolf. It’s too late to turn back; Meryn is thrown into the deadly competition against her will.

Now, she’ll need to survive the next four months of training at the castle if she wants a chance of finding Saela. Everything here is a test, from the brutal classes where one mistake means death, to the glittering court parties where every smile hides a knife.

To make things worse, Meryn is bound to a feral direwolf who refuses to communicate. The other trainees would love to spill her common blood. And her gorgeous instructor, Stark Therion, is as malicious as the wolves himself.

Everyone is out to get her—everyone but the dangerously handsome crown prince, Killian Valtiere. But if she loses her heart to him, she may also lose her life.

And the castle is hiding dark secrets…

my review

I enjoyed this. Meryn is the physical embodiment of ‘all things through spite,’ and I was 100% here for it and her. I also found the world interesting, the writing easy to read, and there’s some snarky humor. All in all, a good enough read that I’ve pre-ordered book two.

On the other hand, the pacing is inconsistent throughout, and I believe the book is longer than necessary. It’s also fairly predictable, except for a few moves made by Meryn that seem out of place to the reader (especially toward the end). Lastly, it has some questionable Fourth Wing vibes going on. But these complaints were outweighed by my enjoyment.

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