Dire Bound by Sable Sorensen
Series: The Wolves of Ruin #1
Publication date: August 26th, 2025
Pages: 608
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Synopsis:
Fourth Wing meets The Hunger Games in this spicy, page-turning romantasy where humans and direwolves forge unbreakable bonds and fight for survival at all costs.
Only the worthy survive the Bonding Trials. She'll risk her life--and her heart--to be one of them.
Meryn Cooper has always hated the Bonded, elite warriors who form mental links with the massive, vicious direwolves they ride. While they live in luxury, Meryn struggles to keep her family out of poverty. When her little sister, Saela, is kidnapped--stolen across the border by the immortal monsters her country has spent centuries fighting--Meryn's world falls apart.
Desperate to cross the front and save her sister, Meryn enlists in the army and is thrown into the deadly Bonding Trials, where any mistake will cost her life.
Now Meryn must survive four months of training at the castle. She is bound to a feral direwolf who refuses to communicate. The other trainees would love to spill her common blood. And her cold and beautiful instructor, Stark Therion, is eager to punish any weakness.
Everything is a competition, and everyone is out to get her--everyone except the dangerously handsome crown prince, whose attention adds another target to her back. In the castle, every smile hides a knife... and the halls hide dark secrets.
It's bond or bleed. Duel or die. Failure is ruin.
Dire Bound contains mature content including depictions of graphic violence, and is therefore recommended for readers 17+. For a full list of tropes and TWs, please visit the author's website.



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Story: When asked to describe the story to someone I stated, "It is as if Fourth Wing, The Hunger Games, Harry Potter, and Game of Thrones had a baby and that baby rode big ass wolves." It seems that depicting it that way garnered a lot of favor amongst my bookish friends. I didn't read the synopsis where it stated it was similar to Rebecca Yarro's books, but I definitely got that feel through the whole thing. A heroine that seems weak but has a deeper purpose. That same heroine ends up bonding to the strongest of the strong creatures they were destined to form bonds with. That same wolf has refused to bond with anyone else until she showed up. It all felt very much like the famous dragon rider book series which only made it better for me. I have been in a horrible slump since Onyx Storm and this was just the book I needed. It was laid out perfectly and I was riveted.
Characters: I was rooting for Stark from the beginning. There was something about Killian that made my teeth itch but I had no idea why. I don't think it was anything he actually did but just a feeling to the character that the author instilled in him. There was a reason behind it but it was driving me absolutely mad wondering why I was whining in my own mind wishing Maryn would give Stark a chance already. Maryn was as scrappy as her Alley Cat nickname denoted. There were several times I thought she was going to roll over and cry, deciding to finally give up. But she always made the attempt to get back up and fight for her life and the lives of those she loves. My heart broke for her in several instances but I think she was one of the best and most well-rounded female protagonists I have read in since Violet Sorrengail.
Writing: The author had a simplistic yet refined way of composing her book. There was a lot of intrigue and she structured it well so that there was never any chance for a reader to catch up with what could possibly be happening. That left us all on the edge of our seats and a hunger to know what happens next. Sable Sorensen is by far one of the most skilled new authors I have seen come out recently and if you didn't know better one wouldn't have a inkling of an idea that it was two friends coming together to write the book. Their writing melded together seamlessly and left me desperate to read more by them.
Overall: When you have a book that is compared to Fourth Wing you have a pretty heavy standard to live up to. The readers and obsessed fans of that series will chew you up and spit you out like the direwolves that were featured in this book if they don't like what you produce. You have to walk the line between being too similar to the work that is being compared without going to far into their territory that it comes off as a poor man's replica. The author definitely did well in straddling that line. It had a lot more smut than the Fourth Wing series but it was well placed within the story to go along with what the heroine was experiencing. The story was riddled with mystery, romance, heat, danger, violence, and espionage to the point where I couldn't help but fall in love with it and the characters. I am a tough critic when it comes to books but this one was by far one of my favorites and one I will be recommending to anyone I can.
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