3.5 Stars (I've decided to split the difference)
Right, so I've had a few days to think about it, and I've come to conclusion that overall, I really enjoyed A Bond of Venom and Magic, but I did have a few issues, which I'll be discussing below. This review will be another of my what I liked/what I didn't like.
Alright, what I liked:
The world was very interesting, and there are heaps, yes, HEAPS of fight scenes/dramatic moments. This plot is certainly emotionally driven, and whilst I had some problems with the plot speed, A Bond of Venom and Magic is a fun, fantasy read. I had a great time reading it.
The characters were fascinating, although to be really honest, only the two leads - Diamond and Hugo - really get fully fleshed out and explored. Some of the secondary characters begin to be explored (like Jack), but I was disappointed that with some of the characters, like the best friend Thomas, we actually don't get to learn much at all. This best friend relationship I felt was really important, and whilst we were told they were close and important to each other, but I never actually saw that depicted within the relationship. I really hope in the next book that Thomas gets some more page time, as I really wanted to warm to more of the secondary characters, but I just didn't feel the connection when they were only in a handful of scenes.
Finally, the real strength of A Bond of Venom and Magic is the romance. The mating bond is fascinating and the best part of this book. I really enjoyed reading about how the relationship between Diamond and Hugo formed, developed and hit wall after wall. Their characters are complex, and what happens to them and between them was really intriguing and their reactions were genuine. The conflict and contradictions of their relationship will be riveting to read as it develops in the next few books.
What I didn't like:
As I mentioned above, I did feel that apart from the two main characters, we don't actually get to know any of the other characters at all. Diamond is an interesting character, and Hugo is suitably brooding and aloof, but in the long run, I really hope Diamond makes Hugo work for her affection, after the ending in this book.
Another point that annoyed me was that a lot of the fight scenes involved... choking. Diamond gets choked/strangled a lot, and so do other characters. By the third time, I was beginning to wonder why these characters weren't shaking it up a bit - stabbing, slashing, blasting, etc. Not really a problem, but it did annoy me a little that it appeared that strangulation was the main form of killing/fighting.
Whilst the plot was great, I would have to warn that in parts it does drag a little, and that there is a lot of inner monologue. I didn't mind it in parts, but after several chapters with not much happening, it did get a little boring, and I had to put the book down for a while. Also, the ending does seem to drag a little - there was a perfect point for it to end on a cliffhanger, and then it went on for another several chapters.
Apart from those few points, I really enjoyed A Bond of Venom and Magic and I can't wait to read on in the series, and there is such great potential for growth in the characters, romance and world, which I look forward to discovering in the next book! I certainly recommend this book to readers who enjoy fantasy worlds of fey, with mating bonds, action, and drama, drama, drama, and looking for a fun read, then definitely pick up this book!