
Entangled
Brutes of Bristlebrook, Book 2
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Rebecca Quinn
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These men killed mine, and for that, they have to die
Bristlebrook is up in smoke, my brutes are dead, and Sam’s camp is a powder keg begging for a flame.
Injured and furious over their losses, the surviving hunters are preoccupied with their own problems. Their factions and allegiances. Their internal wars and pissing contests. The new world they want to forge. They don’t look twice at their meek little captive.
They shattered my heart five ways when they killed my brutes, so I don’t care anymore. If I’m to stop the villains, I need to become one.
I need to be smart. I need to be ruthless.
Even if it means razing myself to the ground to do it . . .
We’re bringing her home, or we’re not coming home
They took our librarian from right under our noses—and with Lucky injured, Bristlebrook in flames, and our personal problems finally spilling over, we’re fracturing.
But we need to be better.
Bringing Eden home is the most important mission of our lives.
Followed closely by the second most important . . . building her a home worth returning to.
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The Brutes of Bristlebrook is a dark(ish) post-apocalyptic, steamy romance series, and Eden will end up with three or more love interests after I’ve appropriately obliterated my listeners’ nerves. Expect complex characters, 1st person present tense, multiple POVs, MM in the harem, angst, lots of laughs, and to encounter material that some listeners may find sensitive.
This book is a big boy at over 180k words and deals with a lot of heavy content. I promise it gets brighter as it goes on (you know... mostly). Please see my website for TWs - your mental health matters.
Fantastic
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Intense, Entertaining, and Captivating!
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The story and the narrators are great and very easy to listen too!
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Another aural extravaganza!
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Great story
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Just buy these books already.
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what a ride
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im obsessed with this series
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wow
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This book definitely puts you through the wringer; there are some really dark moments and mental health is a huge part of this story. Eden's despair for the first half of the book is quite tough to read but watching her gain her inner strength back makes it worth it. Mental health is a big theme in this and nothing happens overnight as various characters work through their traumas in different ways.
There are a lot of new characters in this (Bentley is my new favourite with his sword and his snake traps) and I really hope he gets a POV at some point as he is such a breath of fresh air. Jayk's girl gang is also very sweet and how they latch onto him from the get go (although the miscommunication about Eden's relationships with the other guys did leave me with a bit of a sour taste). Kasey is the best cheerleader ever.
There are so many highlights in this; Jayk getting his photo back (that has been stressing me out since it went in the toolbox), sassy Jasper (who is my favourite Jasper) and my all time favourite throuple Beau, Lucky and Sherry. And Dom, with all his red flannel.
That being said, although I enjoyed this it's not quite a five star read for me largely due to pacing. It was just a touch to slow; everyone was apart for way too long and there is a lot of walking in the woods. I did enjoy the new story arc and the majority of the new characters but I much preferred reading about the Brutes relationships with Eden and each other (especially since they were all apart for the first half). I was also a little disappointed there was no resolution between Sam and the Brutes and how the person who assisted with the attack was forgiven way too quickly (although I did warm to them by the end). The ending is pretty brutal but compared to what everyone else has done I'm really hoping Eden doesn't spend the first half of book three having to justify her actions over and over again. I really don't know how this can all be resolved in book three but I can't wait to see how it all comes together.
My interpretation of the star system;
3 stars - I enjoyed it; would read the author again
4 stars - I really liked it; I am invested and definitely want more from this author/series
5 stars - I loved it; I engaged with this book completely and I have added all the authors works to my TBR
What a rollercoaster!
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