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Bloodmarked

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(Big thank you to Simon and Schuster Children's Publishing and NetGalley for giving us this eARC in exchange for an honest review!)

The amount of happiness and pain I went through realizing that Legendborn is in fact, not a duology, and that it will be either a trilogy or quartet. Thank god because I need more Bree, Sel, Alice, and William in my life, but I have to wait another couple of years to finally reach closure because we all know that every book until the last book in this series will end on a heart-wrenching cliffhanger. Everything about Tracy Deonn's writing leaves me in complete awe and admiration. The Legendborn world contains some of the best worldbuilding I have ever read with so many nuances and levels that keep growing with each book. Typically, the second book in a series will always be a little less perfect than the rest of the series because it's faced with the responsibility of continuing the plot and filling potential plotholes, which leads to a bland book. Bloodmarked is the complete opposite of that. Each chapter left me literally screaming about what would happen next and what cruel and unusual punishment Bree would be faced with. The plot never slowed down and the twists were actually unbelievable. Not only did the plot destroy me, but the characters somehow wedged themselves even deeper into my heart. Bree is so so powerful and inspiring, not because of her strengths but because of her flaws. Her character is so realistic that I constantly want to hug her after all the battles she faces while simultaneously also wishing I could slap her for her stupidity. AND NOT TO MENTION SEL. I would dedicate my entire being to him. How dare Deonn make me hate him in the first book and then develop his character so well that I had to fall for him. It's embarrassing the number of snarky dark haired male interests with traumatic pasts that lead them to hate the world that I become obsessed with. I am begging on my hands and knees that Deonn please spare my children some trauma in the next books, but alas, that would be futile.

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I honestly don't even know how to comprehend Bloodmarked enough to write this rave review. One of the things I loved the most about Legendborn is how Deonn examines this idea of a chosen one. Of who gets to become a legend. And all the ways the playing field isn't level before the game even begins. But in Blodmarked, Deonn only continues this theme. In this sequel, Bree comes up against the intersection of power and racism. All the 'excuses' people have once it turns out their savior is Black or that they are the ones in power. The ugliness that this intersection brings out.

Some of the situations Bree finds herself in because of this - cannot spoil! - feel particularly impactful given the history of racism. The ways in which Black people have been dehumanized, stripped of power, and taught to suppress their selves, to be controlled. And that's just the tip of the iceberg introduces us to. Throughout Bloodmarked, Deonn examines how we don't want to attribute faults and blame to those we 'worship'. How we won't believe their misdeeds. As someone who grew up in a community of silence and denial, this felt particularly meaningful.

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Just when you thought it couldn't get any better than the first book, Bloodmarked drops. Tracy Deonn writes so effortlessly, which makes for an easy read and you will fly through this almost 600 page book. There is non-stop edge of your seat action from beginning to end that will thoroughly keep you engaged. I constantly had anxiety over what was going to happen next and to whom. The TURMOIL! I enjoyed that there was more history behind the lines. I fell in love with the characters even more in this one, Alice Chen is a serious badass. Let's not forget about Selwyn Kane and Bree, the tension was PALPABLE and I was here for it. My nerves were on edge the entire time, just to be left with that ENDING! WHY? I am not well. I need book 3 immediately.

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This is truly how you write a sequel, it gave me everything I wanted and more (along with more questions). Tracy Deonn did not hold back on the emotions or the action and the way Bree's character arc is influenced by her history is done brilliantly. This book is darker, more complex but the light it throws on the characters is insane.

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I went into this book absolutely loving Legendborn but i wasn’t sure if I. was going to like Bloodmarked. I was proven completely wrong. I absolutely loved Bloodmarked. Tracy Deonn has phenomenal writing style and her writing and dialogue and characters internal monologues never ceases to amaze me. I would absolutely love if the publishing company is able to send me a physical arc or finished copy

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All Bree had wanted to do was learn the truth behind her mother's death. So, she infiltrated a secret society called the Legendborn Order in order to reveal her mother's secrets. What she hadn't expected was to awaken a completely new power, one that no one was prepared for. 

As the shadows start to gain power and the war between the demons and the Order gets more and more dangerous, not everyone wants to fight. Those in control want to keep the war hidden. So, Bree and her friends decide to take matters into their own hands. But in order to save her friends and get an edge in this war, Bree has to first learn to control her powers.

Thanks to NetGalley and Simon and Schuster for an advanced copy of Bloodmarked by Tracy Deonn to review! Legendborn was one of my top reads of last year, and this was one of my most anticipated sequels. If you loved Legendborn, you'll love this follow up.

Sometimes, sequels can fall victim to second book syndrom, but this book definitely does not. Everything that I loved about Legendborn I still got in this book. Deonn expands the vast world that she already build in the original, and I loved getting to see new elements of it. There is a lot of world building in these books, but it is balanced out with the characters that Deonn created.

If you loved Sel in the first book, I am happy to tell you that you get so much more of him in this one. The relationship between him and Bree is a complicated one, and it is fully explored here. Man, the chemsitry between them. It just adds to the world and the plot and is part of what makes this book work so well.

Additionally, Bree isn't afraid to tell people like it is, especially when it's about race. There are some great moments in here where she pushes back against this old society run by pretty much all white people. And she just keeps overturning their expectations.

Before reading this, I wasn't sure if it was going to be a duology or a series. Now, I'm 100% sure it's going to be a series because it can't just end where it does. I need another book already!

All in all, if you love a strong YA fantasy with King Arthur vibes, you're going to love this series.

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I got an ARC of this book through NetGalley – it comes out on November 8, 2022. This is another YA fantasy series that I’m completely obsessed with. It’s the sequel to Legendborn, which I read last year, and I’ve been eagerly awaiting it for months now. The series is really cool because it’s (loosely) based on the magic of King Arthur and Camelot – I am far from an expert, but it’s still fun to read and see the parallels. In Legendborn, Bree enrolls in a pre-college program at a university because it’s where her mother, who passed away recently, went to school. In an attempt to learn more about her mother’s life, she gets drawn into the Order… and learns that there was a lot about her mom she didn’t know. In Bloodmarked, Bree is embracing her power and her place in the Order, but has to fight against centuries of oppression and tradition and white supremacy culture. When her boyfriend Nick is kidnapped, Bree and her friends go against the Order’s wishes to try to get him back. But there’s a lot about the history of the Order, and about her powers themselves, that Bree still doesn’t understand – and she has to grapple with that, along with her attraction to Nick’s childhood best friend Selwyn. It’s such a captivating story, and I love how it adeptly combines issues of race with the legends of King Arthur. I highly recommend preordering!!

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This was a great second book. I always worry about the second book slump. I can’t wait for book three.

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Tracy Deonn's second book does not disappoint! The twists and turns kept me on the edge of my seat - and wishing for the next book! Deeper and deeper into this magical world of Arthurian legend, you will find yourself not wanting to leave.

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Oh man I thought I already reviewed this? BLEH. I read it awhile ago. UM I was really excited to read it after the cliffhanger from Book 1 but then this one left me hanging on another cliffhanger!! I feel like it suffered from middle-book syndrome but I still love Bree as a character and will defo read the next one.

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This was an amazing sequel. There was more of everything I wanted in the first book (which I also really enjoyed) more Alice, more Selwyn, more Bree delving into her history and coming into her own- despite the evil machinations of the Order (at least some of them!)
This book definitely took a darker turn than Legendborn, which makes sense. The war is looming ever closer, and there is a schism in the Order itself and no one seems prepared to accept Bree as the Scion of Arthur.. All those who should be on her side, are working against her. Except, of course, the ever loyal Alice and Selwyn! Some chapters from Alice's POV would be amazing (maybe a bonus chapter in a future book- hint hint!)

And that ending! I cannot wait to read more!

Thank you to Netgalley for providing an e-arc in exchange for an honest review.

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Took a while to get there, but I appreciate the resolution of this book: everyone else is trying to use Bree, so she refuses to be a pawn and forges her own path.

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All I can say is wow.
Deonn does not disappoint in this sequel to Legendborn. Every time I thought I knew what was happening, a new twist was thrown in. And that’s what I absolutely love about her writing. Just like Legendborn, I read Bloodmarked in the edge of my seat. I consumed this book.
We meet a variety of new characters as well as delve into relationships with established characters. We see more of Bree’s power, her history, and just what her lineage is.
We also see way more interaction between Bree and Sel, which made my morally gray loving heart so very happy. 🥰
I absolutely cannot wait for the next book. I just have to hope that this series will be a trilogy because I don’t know if I will be able to handle waiting even longer for the conclusion!
As always, thank you to the publisher, Simon Schuster as well as NetGalley for an ARC of Bloodmarked in exchange for my honest review. ❤️

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I felt like it was slower than the first, and there were a lot of things that had to be built up before it could move forward, so that didn’t help pacing. However, it does mean it can be read without reading book 1 first, which is always a plus. Bree is only 16, but somehow she feels even younger in this book than she did the first.

Thanks to NetGalley and Simon and Schuster for the ARC.

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This book was everything I expected it to be and more! The continuation of the series flows so well. The first book is recapped seamlessly in the narrative. I enjoyed learning more about Bree's powers and the world of the Legendborn and Root Crafters. I thought the conflict was a natural evolution and that it was really well written. The character development across the board was fantastic. I will continue to recommend this series to everyone.

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Bloodmarked will demand ALL your emotions.
It will take every single one of them and use them for its own use but don't fight it, take a deep breath and let go.

This sequel to the critically acclaimed Legendborn, picks off exactly where we left off. In Legendborn we covered a lot of breath, but Bloodmarked Tracy focuses on depth.
Bloodmarked goes deep into the world of Bree, and the world outside of her. Every bit of world-building is done purposely, beautifully, and powerfully. If you thought Legendborn blew your mind, prepare your mind cause this is larger than I ever imagine.
Bloodmarked also goes deep into our central characters. Everyone is given an added layer of humanity and complexity and its beautiful (and terrifying) to watch in this new world.

Overall, I think this was a phenomenal sequel. Provided the right amount of action, world-building and character development expected of a second book in a trilogy. There is also quite a bit of politics and romance, both of which were absolutely mesmerizing and I would take more of both please.

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two words: selwyn. kane.

i have never been more obsessed with a character in my life. i would read a thousand more pages about him alone. as much as i love bree, sel takes the cake for me.

tracy deonn is a MASTER of characters. the friendships and bonds that bree has are so beautiful, and i am so invested in her story. her journey of discovering not only her history but the person that she wants to become is amazing.

while i did enjoy this book, i give it a 3.5 stars (rounded to 4) because i did feel like it was a bit slow. but i still highly recommend this book/series to literally everyone and i don't know how I'll be able to wait to read the 3rd one... i already miss selwyn...

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This book is going to blow readers away. The world building is immaculate. The character development is off the charts. I can not wait to see where this goes next! I will be telling everyone I know about this series.

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I loved book 1 and this was just as good, if not better!

The plot was just as fast paced as book 1 - there was no point where I was yearning for action, it was always coming exactly when you wanted it to.

At first I thought Bree was a bit off character, but I had to remember that this is a 16 year old girl in a totally new world. She doesn't know everyone and everything, and she has so much to learn before she can save Nick (and the world). Although they end up turning against her, it's not unreasonable for her to be trusting those in the order. She's young and has few true allies in the world she was thrust into.

We follow the best group of characters for the majority of this one, Alice, William and Sel are all amazing supporting characters with great personalities. We get to see them a bit more fleshed out and get to know them deeper than book 1. I do still wish we got more with Alice and William. They're strong characters and we see how they support Bree, but I would love a third person POV of them and their decision making. They're more neutral where Bree and Sel are the fiery ones.

Of course, all my fellow morally gray girls are probably also hoping for Sel and Bree to be a couple, and personally me too. I can't help loving his character arc and can't wait to see him in book 3. I don't love angst or a love triangle, so for me there needs to just be one person she wants and to me it's clearly Sel. Nick seems like more of a good friend.

The end was not a major cliff hanger, but certainly left me wanting more.

My 1 issue is Alice and Bree's parents. These are 16 year old girls that are on the run and just preemptively tell their parents "hey I'm busy and won't call for a few weeks." Personally I find that unrealistic. Certainly not every faculty member knows about the society and likely isn't covering for them. At some point someone would definitely call their parents, right? And they're missing homework and tests?

Overall I love this world and can't wait for book 3.

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Tracy Deonn took no prisoners with this heart wrenching, terrifying, and un-put-downable sequel.

I truly have no words to describe this book because I'll either word vomit spoilers without any regard or be left speechless. Bloodmarked is officially one of my top ten books of 2022 and a top contender as one of my favorite sequels ever. I didn't think Deonn could make a better book than Legendborn, but I was 1000% wrong, anf I've never been more happy to say that. I can't wait to rant and scream about my feelings in a little over two weeks.

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