Bound Together
Sea Haven, Book 6
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Narrated by:
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Lily Bask
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By:
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Christine Feehan
About this listen
The final Sea Haven novel from the number-one New York Times best-selling "queen of paranormal romance" (J. R. Ward).
For five years Viktor Prakenskii has put his life on hold to take down the world's most feared motorcycle club from the inside. But carrying out the insane violence and seeing their exploitation of the innocent has brought his traumatic past roaring back. And there's only one cure: to see the wife he left behind.
Blythe Daniels never thought she'd see Viktor again - after he murdered her stepfather and left without a word. She rebuilt her life without him, becoming a personal trainer and physical therapist, becoming strong enough for others to lean on. But when Viktor comes back to Sea Haven, he'll make Blythe question everything she thought she knew about good and evil - and the dark desires of the heart.
©2017 Christine Feehan (P)2017 Recorded BooksWhat listeners say about Bound Together
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- Debra
- 29-05-2017
Bound together
This is a fantastic addition to the Sea Haven stories and the details are, graphic, but I feel essential to the explanation of why the Torpedo Ink members are like they are. I enjoyed the audiobook although it to me longer to get through than if I had have read it myself. But it made my work day commute enjoyable. Christine Feehan is an outstanding story teller and I would recommend any of her work.
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- Mozzy
- 17-06-2018
just as good second time round.
I brought this audio book ages ago and it was good then and perfect this to it second time round. I loved Blair she was so brave. I loved her husband Victor and his merry men
They certainly are a hoot. But danger is coming and Vistor and all his brothers plus all the ladies will have a battle on their hands
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- Jamoz23
- 31-05-2023
Listened through Audible Plus.
AUDIBLE REVIEW
Listened through Audible Plus.
This played well in audible and I really enjoyed going back to see how much nicer all these new characters were in the Sea Haven series over their own. They were dark, no doubt about that, but there was something that made you want to root for them to get their HEA.
Pity the author ruined what this could have been when she wrote the Torpedo Ink series.
Instead of being bringers of justice as they were in this book, she has made them all out to be nearly as bad as those other bikers they purported to dislike and disdain, due to how they treated their women.
If you read the Torpedo Ink series, you will see how nasty and abusive some of them are to women they supposedly love.
Very sad about the baby, but why was Blythe letting her mother stay with her, she had her own place?
Lucky that Blythe is an empath, otherwise she wouldn’t have believed Viktor so easily.
Listening to this book in audible, the start of the Torpedo Ink series, I feel really sad how the author has taken something that could have been great, and turned it into something so miserably dark and mean.
I actually like the Torpedo Ink members in this book. They are damaged, but there is an air of hope about them.
By writing them as she has, Ms Feehan has made them nearly as bad as those that abused them.
OH MY GOODNESS, SO MUCH REPETITIVE INFORMATION. Seems way worse in audible than when reading.
Nice to touch base with all the previous characters.
When they go after paedophile Sandlin and deal with him, it is clarified that it was Blythe’s evil mother Sharon who got Sandlin to wipe their messages, but the Russian name of who was intercepting them all this time is not given as Victor loses his restraint.
I’d forgotten they saved Kenny too.
BOOK REVIEW
4.5 stars due to having too much repetition of their childhood horrors.
I love this authors books but the wait time between them is so long I cannot remember the first book in this series.
Once again this is a very dark, gritty story that deals with the worst of humanity and its depravities.
We get their vile childhood reiterated ad nauseum throughout the story as in the previous books to the extent I was choking on it. I get it, really I do and could have done with this book being 15% shorter without the repetition.
Viktor is the oldest and the last of the brothers to get his HEA. He is not the last to find his soulmate though, it turns out he found Blythe 5 years ago, married her, then promptly left her with no contact. Apparently!
Viktor is the oldest brother and the one that has suffered the most though, to keep his brothers, and especially the youngest brother Ilya safe.
He sacrificed his soul so they could be sent to a less dangerous school but in losing his biological blood brothers, he gains brothers and sisters of the heart who have gone through hell with him.
I loved that he felt he had the right to say she was his wife and then dumps numerous traumatised people into her care.
Blythe is just starting to think about moving on with her life after the horror she has suffered at the hands of her mother and the lack of support from her aunts. Believing she is not really married, she is ready to start dating.
But then Viktor blows into town on his big bad bike with his OLD WOMAN behind him. As if that isn’t bad enough he has not come for her, but to do a job.
Blythe goes from being a strong survivor to total feelings of being worthless and unlovable again.
Blythe has kept secrets from her ‘sisters’, and the tale she tells in this book is heartbreaking. Her meeting with her cousin was so sad.
Viktor is so lucky that Blythe is an empath and can genuinely feel what he is feeling, for no other woman would have forgiven him for what she suffered due to his leaving her. Only the fact he seems to genuinely suffer when he hears what happened softened me to him.
I absolutely adored having all the Prakenskii’s together, the testosterone in that room must have been overwhelming.
I cannot believe this is the last book as there were loose ends so I am hoping we get a story of them all together for Christmas or something similar and that all the new characters Viktor bought with him get a chance at their HEA’s.
I need to know who is the Russian the intercepted messages were given too, will we find out and have complete closure for them all.
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- Mel W
- 12-02-2021
good story
The story was good, I prefer audio books, but the narrator just didn't suit, there was no accents like previous narrators and I stopped listening, returned to reading the book instead
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- Kindle Customer
- 21-11-2020
Ok but a stuggle to engage
struggled to engage and get into the story but around chapter 4 it got better.
the story stuggles with introducing way too many new people - even as it builds on an existing series. it throws you our of the storyline.
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