![]() ![]() ![]() Bardugo’s done a great job with the sophomore book in her latest urban fantasy series. Hell Bent grips you from the beginning and keeps you thinking about it when you’re not reading it. Stern’s character grows in Hell Bent, and we see more relationships with other characters, like Dawes, Mercy, and Detective Turner. From the beginning, there is a puzzle to solve, a mystery to unfurl for Alex. Why does this book beguile? Leigh Bardugo takes no prisoners in Hell Bent. When Alex and Dawes think they’ve uncovered a long-buried secret to a gateway to hell, they recruit an unlikely group of helpers and allies to perform a sacred blood ritual and hopefully find a way to return Darlington to New Haven. Alex finds herself, again, trying to balance the demands of Yale academics, friendships, the secret societies and activities of Yale, and rescuing her beloved mentor from hell when everyone believes him to be well and truly dead. 1 New York Times Bestseller From the author of Shadow and Bone, now a hit NETFLIX series Readers will be wowed. Hell Bent begins after the end of Ninth House and follows Alex as she works to fulfill her mission to rescue Darlington from the hellbeast who ate him. Story Synopsis: Hell Bent is book two in Leigh Bardugo’s latest fantasy, the Alex Stern series. ![]() ![]() It is rich in history and full of Bardugos trademark twists. SPOILERS TO NINTH HOUSE (BOOK 1) AHEAD - PROCEED WITH CAUTION! FULL REVIEW & FREE AUDIOBOOK ENTER NOW Hell Bent depicts a complex world filled with magic, bloodshed, and all-too-real creatures. Favorite Quote: This was what real magic looked like-indecent, decadent, perverse. ![]()
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