
Run Riot
State of Grace Series, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Lance West
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Rebecca Estrella
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De:
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Colette Rhodes
By the time an agathos woman reaches twenty-five, she's supposed to be one thing, and one thing only:
Bonded.
I'm zero for four soul bonds, a disgrace to my family, and the black sheep of my community.
It had me feeling reckless. Impulsive. Daring. In a moment of weakness, I let the darkness lurking inside of me rule, and it changed everything.
I was supposed to embrace the light, but how could I fear the dark, when it brought me Riot?
Contains mature themes.
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I think the way mainstream religion and extremism and bigotry is explored in this series is the truly captivating part. The spice in this book is minimal but it does heat up for the rest of the series. I highly recommend the entire series.
I ADORE this series
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It's not great.
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West is good, Estrella is fine. If y'all really want to slog through this one or actually *like* MC's that are pushovers with no motivation, then I suggest speeding up the narration, at least.
This book's plot didn't go anywhere by chapter 9 when I DNF'ed. [Literally! The mc's had met, feelings ensued thus creating a conundrum for CHAPTERS.] It was by that point merely a junior-high level soap opera about some piteous girl-child stuck in a religious cult. This poor mooncalf's internal monologue was constant self-recrimination and self-pity and was extremely repetitious. Also, she somehow, despite living outside of her family and away from her weirdo cult members, had never figured out that their ideas and social strictures were strange and harmful.
It's a fairly skeevy book, really! The thoughts and motivations of the fmc better reflect a naive teenage girl and the mmc's thoughts and behaviors better represent a guy only slightly older than that, who is a deadbeat and a loser. Do not see the appeal of the characters or the book.
I think the writing is technically good though, e.g. the prose is just peachy as far as I can tell.
Ima go listen to some RH about demons or something. Something a little more grounded than this.
Narration is ok, but the story is not great
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It felt childish
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