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Fury by Elaina Jadin, Marie Robinson

thebookplatypus91's review

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4.0

“The thing about being broken, though, is that it becomes easier to survive every new level of hell. And I will survive this. It’s what I’ve been doing my whole life, surviving.”

Wow! Book two of Blackfang Baron series starts right off where book one left off.
Jemma was kidnapped by her psycho ex-boyfriend and gang.
She goes through horrific trauma and abuse and I mean, you know the shitty deck of cards she was dealt in, in book one so you can’t help but get pissed for her throughout most of this book.

What I loved about Jemma is she gained a backbone in Fury. She really did. She has her life to fight for and it was because of Draven, Bishop, and Kade.
“We may not be the Four Horsemen, but we’ve earned our titles as the Princes of Hell.”

These boys love her.
Would die for her.
Their wolves are calling for Jemma and they’re willing to do whatever it takes to find Jemma again.

So some twists and turns happen that I didn’t see coming. Jemma is... well... she’s not even sure what’s going on as we don’t exactly figure it out in book two but Jemma is special.
Is she human?
Something else?
No one knows but one guy that’s still trying to come after her. He has all the answers but he’s a ghost. No one can find him but he’s sure as hell hell bent on killing Jemma.

This book leaves off on a cliffhanger.
She’s so close to getting claimed by her hot as hell mates.
I can’t wait for book three!
4/5 stars.

cinder23's review

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3.0

Read

Rating: 3/5 ⭐
Spice: 2/5

greek_myth5's review

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5.0

Fury was just as good, if not better than Fawn

Deeper into the rabbit hole I fall in this series. Fury is darker and much more emotional than book 1 and I loved it. We get way more from the Alphas POVs which I really, really liked. And, while poor Jemma can't catch a break, this horror really turns into a make or break you moment. I was both surprised and proud that she made it. She's learning to get past her fears slowly but surely and more importantly she realizes that she needs and wants the dark men at her side.

The mystery of Jemma, who is Markus, and will all 3 Alphas accept the calling is gripping me to edge of my seat. I'm in serious like with these characters and so invested in the dang story I didn't sleep last night. So, so, so good!

mcragun's review

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5.0

Brutal and beautiful

Jemma goes through terrible things in this book. Check your TWs. This book is so beautifully done. Seeing everything that happened by the end, the journey that each character went through. Gosh I adore this series so much. I was heart sick and nauseous at certain points I was so wrapped up in this book. It's so worth it. I can't wait to see what we are in store for in the next books so we can get more answers.

thelovelybooknerd's review

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5.0

UMMMM, Elaina! I know you didn’t fucking end it like that? What the actual fuck??? Where’s the rest??????

Wow after that clusterfuck of craziness at the end of book 1, I did not think I’d recover. But I did! Such a great book! I’m still in love with the Baron Alphas and Fawn. She is so strong even if she doesn’t think so. I cannot wait to read the next one!

WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? Go read it NOW! But you must read Book 1 which is Fawn before reading book 2!
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Darkness Factor: 6
Age Appropriateness: 18+
Ending Type: CLIFFIE!
Availability: Amazon, Kindle Unlimited
Release Date: Out NOW

ririmlls's review

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4.0

Much better than the first book! I’m liking this series so far

sass_sass's review

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4.0

Steamy Shifters - I Love Wolves!

Well, well, well...this was an action packed, sexy book. Three wolf shifters and a sassy woman? Yes please! I can't decide on a favourite shifter. I mean Bishop has a total serial killer vibe and Kade is a total beast. Then there's Draven, alpha supreme. They've all got such different personalities, but I'm not sure any one of them on their own is a perfect match for Jemma. I'm wondering how this series will end...will she end up in her happily ever after with all three wolves?

This book was so good. After finishing the first book in the series (Fawn), I was so worried! I downloaded this book and started reading at three in the morning. When I finally collapsed into slumber, I dreamt about Jemma and the Wolves (possible band name?) all the while. Stressful! Fawn killed me. I think I got about 2 hours of sleep and then started Fury reading again. If that's not high praise for a book, then I don't know what it is...madness maybe?

This whole reverse harem genre is pretty new to me, and though I'm not sure I could navigate that kind of a situation, I'm having fun reading about it! That there are wolf shifters as a part of this whole experience is over the top. My fave supe for sure.

I loved the crazy violence. Hated Grace. Totally wished I was an alpha wolf shifter. My family doesn't understand me.

I can't wait to see what happens in the next book, though it's gonna be a while before it's out. I'm invested though. It's on my tbr list!

morebooksforever's review

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5.0

Perfect follow up to Fawn. We get to go inside our 3 Alphas minds and get to see just how far they are willing to go to get their Fawn back.
Fury is much darker and more gritty then Fawn and I must say I am here for it. The writing is out of this world and so descriptive. I felt every bit of pain that Jemma went through. My emotions where all over the place. I seriously could have stabbed Draven a few times. Draven’s fight within himself to actually let himself care and feel is gut wrenching no matter how strong he is on the outside you get those very small moments where you see the light shine through. Jemma’s character growth and strength is a sight to see. In Fawn she had me just seeing her as a victim and then there’s this change In her in Fury Where she takes hold of things she has had to go through since the loss of her parents and keeps pushing and keep fighting and out comes this strong woman who gives as good as she gets! Let’s no forget about all the Alpha hotness in Draven, Bishop and Kade. These three are straight fire. That picnic scene will be talked about forever! I need Fray STAT!

jojothepittboss's review

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adventurous challenging dark emotional fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

I absolutely loved this. Was 100% where I wanted it to go. I'm madly in love with the characters and the trauma and the falling apart and putting back together again. This will have your heart racing with the passion but also the absolute despair that is found in honey-colored eyes. 

doubtfire's review

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4.0

Uhmmm, yes! 4.5!

Fury is a wonderful continuation of the Blackfang Barons series. We left off with Jemma being captured after the Baron compound is raided. We thought it was just a jealous, possessive ex (ugh, Bryan) - BUT, with a twist, we unravel more of the mysterious plot.

With her capture, Jemma endures torment at the hands of Terrion (could be triggering for some (but no rape)). However, she endures and eventually makes her way out - with NO help from our Alphas or some otherworldly magic! It was so reliving to have a strong female lead that's actually strong, despite shit circumstances. Is she hurt? Yes. Is she broken? Kinda. Does that stop her? No! I really enjoy her character development so far. She's not perfect, but she's not annoying or vapid either. She's learning, adapting, and honestly, is handling some very stressful things as well as can be expected. I particularly appreciate how the author wrote her post-torture panic/triggers as genuine, frustrating, but overcomable.

Our reverse harem romance continues as her relationships blossom more. Draven's pretty resistant, but Bishop and Kade help her heal and find a home is a world where she has nothing in the aftermath of all she's gone through. They put aside their possessive, Alpha ways to give her space - and support - to fight and overcome some of her own fears. Hm, at least until she's ready to embrace their Alpha ways in some steamy situations ;) Again, I like that the author has written our heroes as flawed. They tend to rush to anger, but they aren't all power. They aren't all knowing. They don't control Jemma, and they live in a world with enemies at every corner. In our shifter/mafia world, it's realistic.

Add this mysterious Markus fellow and Jemma's hidden abilities (? if that's what they are), it also branches out the world building. We are left with a slight cliffhanger, with Draven and Jemma off to do... something!

I eagerly await Book 3!
(tbh this is some much better than All the Pretty Monsters, I wish it had more hype in the RH sphere)