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Book Reviews of Bound by Flames (Night Prince, Bk 3)

Bound by Flames (Night Prince, Bk 3)
Bound by Flames - Night Prince, Bk 3
Author: Jeaniene Frost
ISBN-13: 9780062076083
ISBN-10: 0062076086
Publication Date: 1/27/2015
Pages: 384
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 66 ratings
Publisher: Avon
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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4 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

ophelia99 avatar reviewed Bound by Flames (Night Prince, Bk 3) on + 2527 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
This is the third book in the Night Prince series, an offshoot from the Night Huntress series that features Vlad and Leila. There were so many things wrong with this book. Additionally, although this story wraps up the Szilagyi storyline, it starts a whole new storyline. So, this is definitely not the last book in the series.

I listened to this on audiobook and the narrator gives Leila a somewhat shrill voice (which is nothing compared to the voice she gives Leila's sister...whenever her sister Gretchen talks my ears actually hurt). This didnt add to my enjoyment of this book. A lot of the Romanian males also sound very similar as well. This is the same narrator that did the Night Huntress novels, but in this book she just isnt as good.

Leila and her family are still in hiding from Vlads greatest enemy, Szilagyi. Until they can finally hunt Szilagyi down and destroy him none of them will be safe.

Yep, the above is about the extent of this storyline, not much more to it than that. Oh wait, I should mention that Leila gets kidnapped...again. Is anyone surprised?

Although I have always enjoyed Vlad as a character, I have really never liked Leila. She just seems so overly dramatic, whiny, incredibly ditsy and annoying (her electricity power is cool though).

I was happy to see that Vlad and Leila do grow in their relationship some. However, I did feel like Vlad was a domineering jerk still and that Leila was way too accepting. Also Leilas angst over her actions while she was held captive (yes she is kidnapped yet again because that is the only storyline that works for this series I guess) was absolutely ridiculous.

I had huge issues with things like the one I mentioned in my update on Goodreads. For example potential rape is portrayed as being more devastating than actually being skinned alive. I agree rape is awful...even being threatened with rape is awful, but being skinned alive will kill you (okay maybe not if you are a vampire)...but as far as torture goes I feel like they are kind of on different scales. I also had problems with a scene involving Leila, Maximus, and duct tape; way too much time was spent on this scene, there is just too much detail, and I just didn't care all that much...seriously this was like a 40 minute scene in the audiobook.

All in all I thought most of this book was more campy than interesting or engaging. Some of the scenes are just so over the top. The dialogue between the characters also came off as awkward, stilted, and just plain ridiculous at times.

Overall this was an awful book. I understand I am in the minority here...but come on...nothing about this book was good. The storyline was similar to all the other storylines in this series, the characters were annoying, and the plot pretty much wasnt there. To be fair I didn't really like the second book in this series either. I just read this one because it was supposed to wrap up the series...which it did not do. I definitely won't be reading any more books in this series. I would personally recommend skipping the whole Night Prince series. The Night Huntress series was great, the Night Prince series was a great idea that has been poorly executed.
reviewed Bound by Flames (Night Prince, Bk 3) on + 929 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Originally I thought Frost was going to wrap up the series with this book but she is doing another one next year. I am actually happy about that since I adore Vlad & Leila. You do get some closure with the current problem and I am curious to see how they resolve the new challenge that raised from this book.

Much like the other books a big part of it is about Leila and Vlad learning to be a couple and the compassion they develop for each others' transgresses. They grow but they don't really lose who they are in their compromises.

Of course there are some funny, quirky moments brpecause that's who Leila is which is why I adore her. You also get a small cameo from Cat, Bones, and the old gang. Not enough in my opinion.

Overall it was a great read for the series.
robinmy avatar reviewed Bound by Flames (Night Prince, Bk 3) on + 2097 more book reviews
Leila and Vlad are newly married. She is also a newly turned vampire, still learning how to use her powers. As they hunt for Vlad's archenemy, Szilagyi, Vlad realizes that Szilagyi will do anything to hurt him including using Leila against him. Vlad buried his heart centuries ago with the death of his wife and child. Now that he has finally given his heart to Leila, he will do anything to protect her.

This is the third book in the Night Prince series and part of Frost's Night Huntress World. I know many people love this series, but while I am entertained by it, I feel like I'm reading the same book over and over. Once again Vlad is overprotective of his wife. Once again Leila is kidnapped by the enemy and must be rescued by Vlad. Once again they work together to bring down the enemy. I'm beginning to feel there is no other storyline for this couple. Frost has set up the continuation of the series. I hope she comes up with a new plot for the next book. My rating: 3.5 Stars.
ra7 avatar reviewed Bound by Flames (Night Prince, Bk 3) on + 1026 more book reviews
Leila and Vlad are still figuring out their marriage. Vlad is still pulling Alpha-hole moves. The Big Bad is still alive. What could go wrong?
Plenty it turns out. Parts of this book were so much better than book 2, but other parts pissed me off. That's way this is the lowest rated JF book for me, right now. It turns out, Leila is kidnapped. Again. Just like in book 2. Even worse, she was tortured, etc. Leila just couldn't get a break. My only consolation was, she wasn't kidnapped because she did something stupid. So, see, progress!
I did like Gretchen more in this one. I didn't like her dad. I despise this in real like and on the page; I hate how character's choices (no matter how stupid or not) are taken away from them. You know, "for their own good." Leila's insecure, negative voice needs to take a hike too.
I still like the characters. The writing draws you in. I want a happy ending for Vlad and Leila. I'm a bit torn about the next book. Mainly because (from reading the synopsis) the plot is similar to previous (using their love for each other as a weapon). I plan on reading a few friends reviews first before buying. Or not. (But I probably still will buy and read it).