Review Courtesy of April Hollingworth
Broken Promise is the third book in the phenomenal The Broken Ones series by Jen Wylie. It carries on from where Broken Prince left off. It grabs you and sucks you into the story. It wraps around you and makes you feel a part of what is happening. So every word impacts on you, every fear and heartache is yours. And any glimpse of happiness is yours to share and rejoice in. The Broken Ones series touches your heart and never leaves you. I simply adore this series and can’t get enough of it. Beautiful, amazing and heartbreakingly wonderful.
Opening Scene:
The small fire crackled and popped.
The Review:
A year of turmoil takes its toll on Aro and her companions. After safely delivering Prince to his homeland they decide to rest for the winter in the city of Westport, before starting their quest to heal the Fey. Yet this like most things in Aro’s life does not go as planned. Kei is struggling with the prophecy bound within him, and his sanity starts to unravel with dire consequences. The Dragos is watching and the Were King is not pleased with the disregard of Were law. But yet another threat looms over Aro. The Elves are displeased with their Prince and exploit his only weakness, Aro.
Forced to find a new ally, a cold hearted pirate named Roan, who is more than he seems. Aro must learn who she can trust, or more than her life will be at stake. This year of turmoil and pain has made Aro grow stronger, but will it be enough to save not only her life, her family and the Elf she loves?
Notable Scene:
She eventually calmed the raging torrent of thoughts into a less chaotic ramble. Whether the mindless task of running or the silence of the forest helped her she didn’t know, or care. Perhaps her thoughts had just run their course.
Even the fierceness of her emotions dimmed somewhat. The anger, the fear, and the sadness didn’t quite overwhelm her anymore. A sharp bitterness came forward, mainly directed at herself. Why couldn’t she just be happy? They had returned Prince to his home. He’d be well now, and safe. She should at least be happy about that, but she wasn’t. A selfish part of her wanted him still by her side.
She refused to cry. However, her body and mind persisted on urging her to do so, to drop to the ground and wail and scream out her heartache and loss.
Chest tight and eyes stinging with unshed tears, she pushed herself to run faster.
When darkness dropped from trees before her onto the shadowed ground, her breath lodged in her throat as she scrambled to stop her headlong run.
She saw only flashing claws and snarling teeth as she skidded to a stop, hands grasping for daggers. The clawed shadow leapt forward before she could pull them and she stumbled backward, heart pounding. Fear stole her voice as she lost her footing in her wild attempt to evade those deadly claws. She crashed onto her back, the breath knocked out of her.
Weaponless and vulnerable, she raised her chin in defiance to the death about to claim her.
FTC Advisory: Angela McPherson provided me with a copy of Broken Promise. Published through Untold Press. Kindle Edition. No goody bags, sponsorships, “material connections,” or bribes were exchanged for my review.