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by Justina Ireland
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Read and Reviewed
Read and Reviewed rated it 12 years ago
As anyone who has read my reviews is probably well aware of at this point, I am a huge sucker for books based on mythology of any kind. Vengeance Bound is a semi-retelling of the Furies, except that our main character, Corinne, is one of the three ladies of justice. She and the other two spend the m...
GizmosReviews
GizmosReviews rated it 12 years ago
*Genre* YA Paranormal*Rating* 2.5-3*Thoughts*Understandably, everyone has an opinion when it comes to Vengeance Bound. Some have DNF'd the book after a few chapters, some have absolutely loved it. I didn't actually hate the story, but, it did have some negatives that I can't ignore.The story IS inte...
Xpresso Reads
Xpresso Reads rated it 12 years ago
Bleh couldn't get into this one at all. Cool premise but I couldn't care less about the characters and the capitalizing of "Them" "They" etc when referring to the furies was very distracting. I kept yelling the word in my head to give it emphasis and that was just annoying. I rather not like yelling...
Words, Pages, and Books
Words, Pages, and Books rated it 12 years ago
Vengeance Bound by Justina Ireland takes you through the eyes of a young girl seeking revenge on all the wrong doings bestowed upon her. Original, gripping, and with a wonderful moral behind the story, this book was a delightful treat of greek mythology, death, and difficult choices. 
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Chapter by Chapter
Chapter by Chapter rated it 12 years ago
When I first read the synopsis for Vengeance Bound by Justina Ireland, I was beyond excited! Furies (squee), Dexter-esque feel (double squee). Put that together and you’ve got a recipe for a pretty kick ass book!The beginning opens up with so much action and suspense. Main protagonist, Cory Graff...
Book Chelle
Book Chelle rated it 12 years ago
Posted on Dark Faerie Tales.I had a little trouble getting into Justina Ireland’s Vengeance Bound. The premise sounds great. Furies who inhabit a young woman to help her deal out justice and revenge. But once I started reading Vengeance Bound, I never really connected to the main character or the st...
Bewitched Bookworms
Bewitched Bookworms rated it 12 years ago
Read Review at Bewitched BookwormsGreek Mythology and .. the Furies!Greek mythology is always something I’m interested in , and especially with a modern urban setting. Here, the tale of the Furies is explored in a new refreshing, but also dark and edgy way. Cory is connected to the furies in a rathe...
Elena Likes Books
Elena Likes Books rated it 12 years ago
Note: This review is of an uncorrected advance reader copy.1.5 stars. When Amelie was a desperate pre-teen in a horrible situation, the Furies answered her call for help. Taking up residence inside her, in the aftermath of her trauma the Furies' presence caused Amelie to be institutionalized, where ...
Little Pieces of Imagination
Little Pieces of Imagination rated it 13 years ago
This sounds so good, cannot wait to get my hands on it!
Alluring Reads
Alluring Reads rated it 13 years ago
Not going to rate this because I didn't finish it but just wanted to leave a note as to why I DNF'd. I got to page 117 and had zero connection to the MC. I don't think we got to know her at all, it was all just her struggle with these furies living inside her and trying to keep them satisfied. Th...
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