Oathbound
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4.6 • 120 Ratings
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
Tracy Deonn’s #1 New York Times bestselling Legendborn Cycle continues in the sensational third book about a dazzling contemporary fantasy world that blends Southern Black Girl Magic with secret societies and the legend of King Arthur!
Severed from the Legendborn. Oathbound to a monster.
Bree Matthews is alone. She exiled herself from the Legendborn Order, cut her ancestral connections, and turned away from the friends who can’t understand the impossible cost of her powers. This is the only way to keep herself—and those she loves—safe.
But Bree’s decision has come with a terrible price: an unbreakable bargain with the Shadow King himself, a shapeshifter who can move between humanity, the demon underworld, and the Legendborn secret society. In exchange for training to wield her unprecedented abilities, Bree has put her future in the Shadow King’s hands—and unwittingly bound herself to do his bidding as his new protégé.
Meanwhile, the other Scions must face war while their Round Table is fractured, leaderless, and missing its Kingsmage, as Selwyn has also disappeared. When Nick invokes an ancient law that requires the High Council of Regents to grant him an audience, the Order’s Merlins imprison him. No one knows what he will demand of the Regents…or what secrets he has kept hidden from the Table.
As a string of mysterious kidnappings escalates and Merlins are found dead, it becomes clear that no matter how hard Bree runs from who she is, the past will always find her.
Customer Reviews
Wow, just wow!!
I mean, I wasn’t expecting more chemistry between Nick and Bree but the ending…..God!! Now I want to read the next one!! 😱😃😃
Long awaited! But so worth it!
I loved this! This book did not disappoint. Tracy Deon always has a way of keeping me captivated while reading. This book was clearly setting up the next one and gave a lot of background but was still a great read. We get to learn even more about Bree, the other legendborn, and rootcrafters. Can’t wait to read the next one!
I thought this was going to be a trilogy.
Did I miss something? I thought this was a trilogy, yet the last line of the book is “What are we going to do?”
It begs for another volume of the story. I can only hope so.