![]() She shouldn’t have been born in their pure bloodlines of the Legendborn. She is a wild card that they can’t control. Yet, of course characters in this book only see her as trouble. Bree is depicted on the book cover as the strong young woman that she should be recognized as. If you read Legendborn, then you already know how discrimination is so deeply woven into Bree’s story. ![]() It is no secret that this series touches on systematic racism. I will not spoil this book for anyone, so I will instead discuss how it made me feel. Bloodmarked will mark you, heart and soul. ![]() Whom she can trust is quickly dwindled down through several unpredictable betrayals. For every person who wants to help Bree, there are three more people who want to exploit her. ![]() She’s been mistreated, and under trained since the moment she joined them. Bree has been thrust into the most important role of all the Legendborn. In Bloodmarked, we’re placed back in Bree’s new world filled with magic, war, and bloodline politics from Arthur and his roundtable of knights. ![]()
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